Livestock
Ember Tetra
R35,00Common Name: Ember Tetra
Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon amandae
Genus: Hyphessobrycon
Wild Origin: Central Brazil, Rio Araguaia basin
The Ember Tetra is a small, peaceful, and vividly colored fish that has become a popular choice among freshwater aquarium enthusiasts. Known for its fiery orange-red coloration, this species adds a warm, glowing effect to any planted aquarium. Despite their small size, Ember Tetras are active and social fish, making them an excellent addition to a peaceful community tank. They are relatively easy to care for, making them suitable for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
Gertrude’s Rainbowfish
R65,00Common Name: Blue Eye Rainbow (also known as Pseudomugil gertrudae or Gertrude’s Rainbowfish)
Scientific Name: Pseudomugil gertrudae
Genus: Pseudomugil
Wild Origin: Northern Australia and New Guinea, typically found in slow-moving freshwater streams, swamps, and floodplains
The Blue Eye Rainbow is a small, stunning freshwater fish known for its vivid blue eyes and intricate spotted fin patterns. Males have especially vibrant colors, with elongated dorsal and anal fins adorned with black and white spots.
Glowlight Tetra (Hemigrammus erythrozonus)
R30,00Luminous Beauty for Peaceful Community Aquariums
- Temperature: 22–27°C
- pH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Tank Size: 40L+ recommended for a small school
- Diet: Omnivorous – flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods
- Behavior: Peaceful schooling fish; thrives in groups
Golden White Cloud Minnow
R40,00Scientific Name: Tanichthys albonubes
Genus: Tanichthys
Wild Origin: China (White Cloud Mountain)
Adult Size: 4-6 cm
The White Cloud Minnow is a hardy and colorful freshwater fish, popular among aquarium enthusiasts for its ease of care and adaptability. Known for its elegant, slender body and subtle iridescent colors, the White Cloud Minnow is a great addition to any community aquarium. Its resilience and peaceful nature make it an excellent choice for beginners and seasoned aquarists alike.
Green Cobra Guppy (Male)
R45,00Common Name: Green Male Cobra Guppy
Scientific Name: Poecilia reticulata
Genus: Poecilia
Wild Origin: Selectively bred; wild ancestors originate from South America, particularly in rivers and streams in Venezuela, Guyana, and Trinidad
The Green Male Cobra Guppy is a visually striking variety of guppy known for its unique “cobra” pattern and iridescent green coloration. This pattern, which resembles snake-like markings, often extends across the body and tail, creating a dramatic and eye-catching appearance.
Kuhli Loach
R65,00Common Name | Kuhli Loach |
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Scientific Name | Pangio kuhlii |
Family | Cobitidae |
Origin | Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand) |
Max Size | 8-10 cm (3-4 inches) |
Lifespan | 7-10 years |
Temperament | Peaceful, Shy, Social |
Tank Level | Bottom-Dweller |
Diet | Omnivore |
Minimum Tank Size | 75L (20 gallons) |
Water Temperature | 24-30°C (75-86°F) |
pH Range | 5.5-7.0 |
Water Hardness | Soft to Moderately Hard (1-10 dGH) |
Lemon Tetra
R35,00Common Name: Lemon Tetra
Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis
Genus: Hyphessobrycon
Wild Origin: Native to the regions of Brazil and Paraguay, specifically in the Amazon River basin and its tributaries.
Lemon Tetras are known for their bright yellow to lemon color, which makes them a popular choice for aquariums. They have a slightly translucent body with a silver stripe running along the lateral line, and males often display more vibrant colors, especially during breeding. Their fins are transparent, and they grow to about 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 cm) in length. With proper care, Lemon Tetras can live for 3-5 years.
Neon Tetra
R30,00Common Name: Neon Tetra
Scientific Name: Paracheirodon innesi
Genus: Paracheirodon
Wild Origin: South America (Amazon Basin)
Adult Size: 3-4 cm
The Neon Tetra is one of the most iconic and popular freshwater fish in the aquarium hobby. Renowned for its striking iridescent blue and red coloration, this small but vibrant fish adds a stunning visual appeal to any aquarium.
Ottocinclus
R110,00Common Name: Otocinclus
Scientific Name: Otocinclus spp.
Genus: Otocinclus
Wild Origin: South America, primarily in the slow-moving rivers and streams of the Amazon Basin
The Otocinclus, commonly referred to as “Oto” or “Oto Cat,” is a small, peaceful freshwater fish known for its algae-eating capabilities. These fish are highly valued in the aquarium hobby for their ability to keep algae under control, particularly in planted tanks. Otocinclus are characterized by their slender bodies, light brown coloration with darker stripes along their sides, and a sucker mouth adapted for clinging to surfaces and scraping off algae. Due to their gentle nature, they are ideal for community tanks and get along well with other small, non-aggressive species. However, they have specific care requirements, including a stable environment with plenty of algae or supplemented vegetable matter to thrive. Otocinclus are a great choice for aquarists looking to maintain a clean and healthy tank, especially those with a focus on planted aquariums.
Pakistani Loach
R115,00🐟 Pakistani Loach (Yo-yo Loach – Botia almorhae)
Energetic. Curious. Snail Slayer.
- Temperature: 22–28°C
- pH: 6.0–7.5
- Soft to moderately hard water
- Tank Size: 90L+ (larger groups need more space)
Panda Corydoras
R80,00Common Name: Panda Cory
Scientific Name: Corydoras panda
Genus: Corydoras
Wild Origin: Upper Amazon Basin, particularly in Peru
The Panda Cory is a small, peaceful catfish species known for its distinctive black-and-white coloration, which resembles the markings of a panda.
Pearl Gourami
R120,00Common Name: Pearl Gourami
Scientific Name: Trichopodus leerii
Genus: Trichopodus
Wild Origin: Southeast Asia, specifically in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia
The Pearl Gourami is a stunning and peaceful freshwater fish known for its delicate, pearl-like patterning and graceful demeanor. Its body is adorned with a series of iridescent white spots that resemble pearls, giving it a shimmering appearance under aquarium lighting.
Pepper Corydoras
R70,00Common Name: Pepper Corydoras
Scientific Name: Corydoras paleatus
Genus: Corydoras
Wild Origin: South America, specifically found in southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina
The Pepper Corydoras, also known as the Salt and Pepper Cory, is a peaceful freshwater catfish that is popular in community aquariums due to its hardy nature and attractive marbled pattern of dark, pepper-like spots across its body.
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