Other Stuff

EcoComplete (black) - $30

Shrimplab "Shrimpball Cuisine" - 30g - $11.00

Almond Leaves (medicinal) - $.50 each/ $20(50 pcs)
Simulate black water condition which is the natural environment for the tropical fish. Enhance fertility of fishes. Contain humic acids and tannins which have anti-bacterial & anti-fungal properties. Contains chemical that will bind with ammonia in the water. Contains calcium needed to activate the muscles and to develop strong bones, teeth and scales. Enhances the natural color of the fish. Lowers the pH of the water and absorbs harmful chemicals. Adds essential trace elements to the water. Recommended for all fresh water fishes kept in small containers without filters, specially during transportation. Dosage: Put one leaf in a 10 - 15 gallon tank. Discard the leaf after 1 week and replace with a new leaf.



Current Stock - Plants

This is what we have currently in the way of plants (photos are going up soon).

All plants are $3.00 and are currently in pots.

Amazon Sword
Hairgrass
Reineckii Rosefolia
Reineckii (small leaves)
Water Sprite
Ammania sp Bonzai
Hygrophylia Corymbosa
Hygrophylia Angustifolia
Echindorus Parviflorus
Echindorus Cordifolios "Marble Queen"
Lilaeopsis Brasiliensis
Crypticorn Parva
Crypticorn Undulada

and there are more that are unlabeled (but look awesome)

Current Stock - Fish

  • Striped Dwarf Catfish - $6
  • Painted Fire Shrimp -
  • Whitecloud Minnows - $1
  • Blue Rainbow - $15 (L)
  • Golden Bee Shrimp ($25/3)
  • Tiger Shrimp ($25/10)
  • Penguin Tetra (L) - $2.50
  • Gold Rams (L) - $7.00
  • German Blue Rams (L) - $7.00
  • Ballon Rams (L) - $7.00
  • Bosemani Rainbows (M) - $9.00
  • Danio Kyathit (orange fin) - $2.50
  • Sterbai Cories (M/L) - $5.00
  • Bronze Cories (M) - $3.00
  • Indian Almond Leaves (medicinal) - $.40
  • Amano Shrimp - $2.50
  • Cardinals (L) - $2.50
  • Otto (algae eaters) - $2.50
  • Metae Cory (wild caught, L) - $5.00
  • Skunk Cory (M) - $5.00

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Plants


I have been wondering what it is that I can do that no one else is, basically looking for the niche that can make this little endevour a huge success.

I am starting to put together a variety of hardy, low tech and low light plants that can grow in almost all conditions unless of course the fish eat them.

I am currently trying a variety of techniques, conditions and plant types. Hang in there you plastic plant people there may be some real plants out there for you yet!

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