Fluval's NEW AC Series Filters deliver unparalleled cleaning power, improved media efficiency, whisper-quiet operation and enhanced durability – a legacy of excellence evolved. Patented Refiltration System
permits flow rate adjustment without compromising filtration efficiency. When flow is reduced, the system will process up to 50% of the water several times within the chamber, ensuring a cleaner and healthier aquarium with exceptionally clear water. All media included.
- 4-stage filtration for superior water clarity and quality.
- Re-engineered motor for quieter operation.
- Sound-dampening cover.
- Redesigned easy-access media basket and all-new intake sponge.
All sizes in-stock! AC20 $34, AC30 $40, AC 50 $50, AC 70 $60, AC110 $98!
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Gold Midas Blenny $80 ~ 25% OFF $60! | Somewhat of an anomaly of the blenny family, the Ecsenius midas feeds on plankton rather than algae. What I love about these guys is their deep golden-yellow coloration and how they spend most of their time swimming in the water column rather than hiding. Sometimes feisty this fish will occasionally harass other small planktivores, dartfishes, and gobies. The Golden Midas Blenny maxes out at 3.9 inches and requires at least a 20 gallon aquarium with plenty of live rock with small holes for hiding. This is a peaceful easy care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Blue Eye Hermit $6 ~ 25% OFF $4.50! | Originating from the Marshall Islands, this crab boasts bright blue eyes and a very attractive shell becoming a great accent to your cleaner crew. They have a greatly enlarged left claw which it uses to block the entrance to its shell when retracted. It is known to efficiently eat algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria. It also provides a valuable service of aerating aquarium substrate by sifting through the sand. The Blue Eyed Hermit Crab requires at least a 10 gallon tank and lives in abandoned snail shells so provide a few extra larger shells for new homes. This is a easy care level reef-safe invert. | |
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Captive-Bred Blue Hippo Tang $135 ~ 25% OFF $101.25! | Although the Paracanthurus hepatus will eat meaty foods it is important that they are offered plenty of marine based seaweed and algae. This will strengthen their immune system, reduce aggression and improve their overall health. Since this fish is one of the ich prone tang species it is a good idea to make sure you already have Cleaner Shrimp and/or Cleaner Gobies already established in the aquarium. The Regal Blue Tang maxes out at 12 inches and requires at least a 55 gallon aquarium with a good hiding spot to sleep nightly. This is a peaceful moderate care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Maxi-Mini Carpet $45 ~ 25% OFF $33.75! | Also known as "Pizza Anemones" the Stichodactyla tapetum are often about the size of a large mushroom. This batch I Cherry Picked and is off the hook! Super colorful each one is like a snowflake where no two are exactly alike. Super easy to keep I would call these guys bullet proof. This is a carpet anemone that will attach its foot to the rock work rather than below the sand like the giant carpet species. The Maxi Mini Carpet Anemone typically reaches 5 inches and is a very easy care level anemone which requires moderate to intense lighting and medium water flow | |
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Red Chili Oscar $75 ~ 20% OFF $60! | The Red Chili Oscar, a vibrant variation of the Oscar fish, is scientifically known as Astronotus ocellatus. Originating from the slow-moving rivers and floodplains of the Amazon Basin in South America, these fish can grow up to 12-14 inches in length. Red Chili Oscars are known for their striking red and orange coloration, which adds bold color to any aquarium. They are carnivores and enjoy a diet of pellets, live or frozen foods like shrimp, insects, and small fish. Oscars are intelligent and can recognize their owners, often displaying interactive behaviors. To care for them, a large tank of at least 75 gallons with strong filtration is needed, along with water temperatures between 75-80°F. They can be territorial, so they are best housed with similarly sized, robust tank mates. | |
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Kissing Gourami $10 ~ 20% OFF $8! | The Pink Kissing Gourami, scientifically known as Helostoma temminkii, is a freshwater fish native to the slow-moving rivers and lakes of Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and Indonesia. These fish can grow up to 12 inches in length and are famous for their unique "kissing" behavior, where they press their mouths together, which is often a display of dominance rather than affection. Pink Kissing Gouramis are omnivores, feeding on algae, plant matter, and small invertebrates, and they thrive on a varied diet of pellets, vegetables, and occasional live or frozen foods. To care for them, provide a large tank with plenty of open swimming space, as they are active and need room to move. They prefer water temperatures between 72-82°F and should be housed with similarly sized, peaceful tank mates to avoid territorial disputes. | |
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Velvet Swordtail $5 ~ 20% OFF $8! | The Red Velvet Swordtail, scientifically known as Xiphophorus hellerii, is a vibrant freshwater fish that originates from Central America, particularly in Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala. These fish can grow up to 4-5 inches in length, with males having a distinctive sword-like extension on their tail. Red Velvet Swordtails are omnivores, feeding on a variety of foods such as flakes, pellets, algae, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp. They are peaceful and active, making them a popular choice for community tanks. To care for them, provide a well-planted aquarium with water temperatures between 72-82°F, and ensure they have plenty of swimming space. Since they are livebearers, they can reproduce quickly, so it’s important to monitor their population in a mixed tank. | |
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Electric Blue Ram $35 ~ 20% OFF $28 | The Electric Blue Ram, scientifically known as Mikrogeophagus ramirezi, is a stunning freshwater fish native to the rivers and streams of Venezuela and Colombia in South America. These small cichlids grow to about 2-3 inches in length and are known for their vibrant blue coloration, which adds a brilliant pop of color to any aquarium. Electric Blue Rams are omnivores, feeding on a variety of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp. They are peaceful fish, making them suitable for community tanks, but they prefer soft, slightly acidic water with temperatures between 78-85°F. To care for them, provide a well-planted tank with hiding spots and ensure good water quality, as they can be sensitive to poor water conditions. | |
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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