Underwater Treasures brings you this wonderful line of natural Eucalyptus Roots to compliment your custom aquatic environment. Each piece is completely unique! Underwater Treasures Eucalyptus Roots are safe for use in freshwater aquariums. Enhance the visual appeal of your aquarium with these exciting decorations! *Please note: Natural driftwood may also, on occasion, develop a milky or fuzzy white bacterial film after being placed in the aquarium.
Nano $19.99, SM $39.99, MD $54.99, LG $79.99
Holiday Hours: Closed Thanksgiving Day. 11AM to 5PM X-mas Eve, closed X-mas Day, 11AM to 5PM New Year's Eve, 11AM to 7PM New Year's Day.
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Helfrichi Dartfish $150 ~ 50% OFF $75! | The holy grail of the Dartfishes hailing from the Marshall Islands is the most rare and appealing of the group. Like the popular Firefish Dartfish and Purple Dartfish the Nemateleotris helfrichi is a colorful and shy fish that prefers to live with non-boisterous tankmates. They can be kept in small groups in large aquariums where they will pair off. In smaller tanks they do best singly or in male/female pairs. Keep in mind this fish is timid and needs a "bolt-hole" to quickly duck into when feeling threatened. Feed them a variety of small pellets, flakes, and frozen Mysis Shrimp. The Helfrichi Dartfish maxes out at 3 inches and requires at least a 10 gallon tank with a full hood to prevent jumping. This is a peaceful easy care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Mangrove Pod $15 ~ 25% OFF $11.25! | Mangroves inhabit the intertidal waters in tropical oceans around the world. The “pod” is a propagule which drops form the tree and drifts away to root in other areas. They can be planted in the sand or wedged between the rocks near the surface of an open top aquarium. They are very adept at helping control excess nutrients by reducing nitrates and phosphates from the aquarium! Mangroves are generally hardy in the proper conditions and are non-invasive. This plant will benefit greatly from regular iron supplementation. Mangroves are an easy care level 2 refugium or aquarium plant and can tolerate salt, brackish, or fresh water. | |
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Bella Sleeper Goby $120 ~ 50% OFF $60! | This Philippines native is the rarest of the sand sifting Sleeper Gobies. The Valenciennea bella likes to use its large head to dig into the substrate and sift the sand through its mouth for food, then discarding the sand out its gill coverings. It will burrow a hole in the substrate that it will use as its home. These fish are also jumpers, so precautions should be taken to secure openings at the top of the aquarium. Keep only one per tank unless you get a pair. This fish should not be kept with other Sleeper Gobies or Jawfish. The Bella Sleeper Goby maxes out at 5.5 inches and requires at least a 55 gallon tank preferably with a live sand bed and/or refugium. This is an skilled care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Orange Tube Anemone $75 ~ 25% OFF $56.25! | Few animals possess the “WOW” factor like this eye-popping fluorescent orange tube anemone. This non-photosynthetic animal is a distant relative of true anemones and will not host clownfish. In nature they are nocturnal and will take some time to learn to be open during daylight hours for feeding. They do best if target fed small Krill or Mysis shrimp twice weekly and will also utilize the natural fauna in the tank as a food source between feedings. The Orange Tube Anemone is a moderate care level reef-safe anemone requiring a deep sand bed (3”) and intermittent moderate water flow. | |
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Yellow Lab $10 ~ 20% OFF $8! | The Yellow Lab Cichlid, scientifically known as Labidochromis caeruleus, is a vibrant freshwater fish originating from the rocky shores of Lake Malawi in Africa. It typically grows to about 3-4 inches (7-10 cm) in length, making it a manageable size for home aquariums. Known for its striking yellow coloration with black stripes on its dorsal fin, this cichlid stands out and is favored by aquarium enthusiasts for its beauty and relatively peaceful temperament compared to other African cichlids. In the wild, they feed on small invertebrates, but in captivity, they thrive on a varied diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp. To keep them healthy, it's best to house them in a well-filtered tank with rocky setups that mimic their natural habitat, as they enjoy hiding spaces and territories. Ideal water conditions include a pH of 7.8-8.6 and temperatures between 76-82°F, and maintaining stable water parameters is key to their well-being. | |
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Banded Leporinus $15 ~ 20% OFF $10.5! | The Leporinus fasciatus, commonly known as the banded leporinus, is a striking freshwater fish native to the river basins of South America, particularly in the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers. This fish can reach a length of about 12 inches (30 cm) in captivity, so it requires a spacious aquarium to thrive. Its distinctive black-and-yellow striped pattern resembles that of a bumblebee, making it a visually appealing addition to larger freshwater tanks. In the wild, Leporinus fasciatus primarily feeds on plant matter, insects, and small invertebrates, and in captivity, it benefits from a varied diet that includes high-quality pellets, blanched vegetables, and occasional protein sources like bloodworms. Known for their lively and sometimes nippy behavior, these fish are best kept in a tank with plenty of hiding places and sturdy plants, as they may uproot weaker vegetation. For optimal care, provide them with a well-oxygenated tank with a soft to moderate water flow, temperatures of 72-81°F, and a pH range of 5.5-7.5 | |
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GloFish Angel $45 ~ 20% OFF $36! | They’re back!! The Red Angel GloFish, scientifically derived from Pterophyllum scalare, is a genetically modified freshwater angelfish that glows a bright red under blue lighting, adding a vibrant visual effect to aquariums. Originating from the standard angelfish, which is native to the Amazon Basin in South America, the Red Angel GloFish grows to about 6 inches (15 cm) in height and length when fully mature. Like other angelfish, they enjoy a diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional treats like brine shrimp or bloodworms for optimal health. Known for their elegant, vertical bodies and long fins, they are peaceful but can be mildly territorial, especially during breeding. Ideal care includes a well-planted tank with moderate lighting and calm waters, with temperatures between 75-82°F and a pH range of 6.5-7.5. They are also best kept in groups of five or more to encourage natural schooling behavior, but tankmates should be chosen carefully to avoid fin-nipping species. | |
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Flower Shrimp $20 ~ 20% OFF $16! |
The Flower Shrimp, scientifically known as Atyopsis moluccensis, is a unique freshwater shrimp native to the streams and rivers of Southeast Asia. Reaching up to 3 inches (7-8 cm) in length, this peaceful species is distinguished by its fan-like appendages, which it uses to filter tiny food particles from the water. Unlike other shrimp that scavenge along the substrate, the Flower Shrimp prefers areas with moderate water flow where it can catch floating microorganisms, algae, and small detritus. In captivity, it thrives on powdered foods like crushed flakes, shrimp pellets, and specialized filter-feeding shrimp foods. These shrimp are best kept in a well-established tank with stable water conditions, a temperature range of 75-82°F, and a pH of 6.5-7.5, along with plenty of hiding spots, as they can be shy. To keep them comfortable, it’s essential to ensure gentle to moderate water currents and a mature, cycled tank that provides enough micro-foods naturally.
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Fish Gallery - Athens
230 Old Epps Bridge Rd
Athens, GA 30606
Phone: 706.546.1337
Hours: Monday to Saturday 11AM - 7PM, Sunday 12PM - 7PM
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