Freshwater Friday! 04/21/23
Did you know Angelfish are the most commonly kept cichlid? 🌊 Discovered in 1823 and sent to a museum to be documented in 1824, Angelfish were not breed in the United States till around 1930. 🧐 Angelfish are widely loved due to their variations in colors, patterns and body shapes. There are only three known species of Angels: Pterophyllum scalare, Pterophyllum altum, and Pterophyllum leopoldi. Check out our list below for all this week’s newest arrivals. 🦈
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CICHLIDS
Zebra Obliquiden
Albino Socolofi
Kenyi
Red Blotch Zebra
Assorted Peacock Cichlids
Select Mix Angels
Assorted Angel
Black Ram
COMMUNITY
Ghost Shark
Tiger Silver dollars
CATFISH / LOACHES / PLECOS
Brown Bushynose
Albino Bushynose