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FW Koi Angel

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Wonderful Angels. Healthy and active. Great primary fish for your Freshwater display.

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Assorted Angels

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These are excellent starter fish. They get along with most all other tropical fish. They are active. They are fun to watch. Our Assorted Angels are full of life and in great health and condition. We have a good assortment of different types of Angels. They are between 1″-1.5" long. They will do well in larger aquariums with many different types of tropical fish, or in a 10 gal. tank with a few other tropicals. They have been held and watched carefully for good health. They will eat prepared foods.
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Wild Blue Platy

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Wild caught Blue variatus or Blue Platy.  These wonderful fish will get to about 2" in length. They are a deep bodied live bearing fish. they have a omnivorous diet, but will prefer to much on algae.  Peaceful for your community aquarium. They are very active at all levels of the water column.

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Wild Green Molly

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The Sailfin Molly, Poecilia latipinna, is a species of fish, of the genus Poecilia. They inhabit freshwater, brackish, and coastal waters from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatan Penninsula of Mexico.The sailfin molly was originally described in 1821 as Mollienesia latipinna by the naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueuer, who based his description upon specimens from freshwater ponds in the vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana. Sailfin mollies feed primarily upon algae and other plant materials, although they will consume a number of aquatic invertebrates, including the larvae of mosquitos. The sailfin molly is a tolerantt species, as it can exploit the thin film of oxygen-rich surface water with its upturned mouth, so is able to survive oxygen-depleted habitats. A euryhaline species, the sailfin molly may be found in a variety of saline environments, tolerating salinities as high as 87 ppt and breeding in brackish waters.

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Black Mollies

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However, fish of the same species have been found in coastal sea waters, brackish swamps and freshwater streams, living and breeding. Mollies appear to be a hardy and highly adaptable species (this has been diluted over years of interbreeding in tank-bred specimens).

Mollies are similar in appearance to their livebearer cousins, the platy and swordtail, although the molly tends to be slightly larger and more energetic. Many aquarists note the stronger individuality and aggression in keeping mollies versus platies, who appear much more docile.

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Silver Mollies

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Mollies have long been a standard freshwater tropical aquarium fish. They are excellent starter fish. They get along with most all other tropical fish. They are active. They are 'Live Bearers', which means they 'deliver' baby fish and do not lay eggs. They are fun to watch and educational for kids. These are young Silver Mollies, although the females do not have a high dorsal fin like the males. They are between 1.5"-2" long. They will do well in larger aquariums with many different types of tropical fish, or in a 10 gal. tank with a few other tropicals. It is recommended that you have about a tablespoon of salt(non iodized) to your aquariums water to help fend off infections and disease.

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Gold Sail Fin Mollies

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Mollies have long been a standard freshwater tropical aquarium fish. They are excellent starter fish. They get along with most all other tropical fish. They are active. They are 'Live Bearers', which means they 'deliver' baby fish and do not lay eggs. They are fun to watch and educational for kids. These are Gold Sail Fin Mollies, although the females do not have a high dorsal fin like the males. They are between 1.5"-2" long. They will do well in larger aquariums with many different types of tropical fish, or in a 10 gal. tank with a few other tropicals. It is recommended that you have about a tablespoon of salt(non iodized) to your aquariums water to help fend off infections and disease.

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Red Wag Platy

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The platy (Xiphophorus maculatus) grows to a maximum overall length of 2.4 in. Sexual dimorphism is slight, the male’s caudal fin being more pointed. The anal fin of the male fish has evolved into a gonopodium, a stick-shaped organ used for reproduction. The female southern platyfish’s anal fin is fan-shaped. Wild varieties are drab in coloration, lacking the distinctive dark lateral line common to many Xiphophorus species. Platies can have from 20–50 fry (baby fish) at once, as often as once a month. They may also eat their own young.

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Salt & Pepper Platy

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The platy (Xiphophorus maculatus) grows to a maximum overall length of 72.4 in. Sexual dimorphism is slight, the male’s caudal fin being more pointed. The anal fin of the male fish has evolved into a gonopodium, a stick-shaped organ used for reproduction. The female southern platyfish’s anal fin is fan-shaped. Wild varieties are drab in coloration, lacking the distinctive dark lateral line common to many Xiphophorus species. Platies can have from 20–50 fry (baby fish) at once, as often as once a month. They may also eat their own young.

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Gulf Killifish

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Although the species is relatively drab for the majority of the year, breeding males are brilliant.  They are deep blue dorsally, and have blue median fins with light blue spots and yellow-orange margins.  Some males develop orange-red anal fins with red spots; paired fins are also yellow-orange with red spots on the pectoral fin. Fresh and brackish waters from northeastern Florida to Key West and northern Gulf of Mexico to Cuba. Primarily estuarine, the killifishes (Cyprinodontidae) are inshore fishes associated with a variety of low-salinity habitats (including marshes, seagrass beds, oyster, etc.).  However, most killifish species have wide salinity tolerances, and can sometimes be found in habitats ranging from hypersaline tidal pools to freshwater reaches.  The Gulf killifish is no exception, and can tolerate wide variances in salinity. 

Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2015]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/10/2015].

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