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Yellow Coris Wrasse $45 ~ 25% OFF $33.75! | This wrasse is a great choice to keep coral frags pest free and is one of the best wrasses for the reef aquarium. The Halichoeres chrysus are brightly colored, active, and have a great disposition. Great for pest control they are known to eat fireworms and pyramidellid snails, protecting corals & clams, and flatworms. Some individuals may also eat parasites off of tank mates. Wrasses in the Halichoeres genus will bury themselves if frightened and to sleep at night. The Yellow Coris Wrasse maxes out at 5 inches and requires at least a 30 gallon aquarium with a good sand bed to sleep nightly. This is a peaceful easy care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Pom Pom Crab $28 ~ 25% OFF $21! | Without question an interesting addition to any aquarium with its Bunodeopsis anemones on each claw. Watching them hypnotically waive them as they methodically creep around the aquarium is a site to see! Males / female pairs can be kept together in Nano aquaria and are easy to sex. The Lybia sp. is native to Indonesia and Hawaii where it raises these anemones at would be predators. Not only do these anemones aid in the capture of food particles they help rid the aquarium of any leftover food and detritus by moping off the rocks and substrate. The Pom Pom Crab maxes out at 1 inch and is ideally suited for the nano reef due to its small stature. This is a peaceful easy care level reef-safe crab. | |
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Randalls' Goby $55 ~ 25% OFF $41.25 | Only occasionally available to the trade the Amblyeleotris randalli is one of the more spectacular shrimp gobies with males sporting a black “eyespot” on their giant sail-like dorsal fin. Fascinating when acquired together the Randall’s goby and Candy Pistol shrimp are found together in nature. Interestingly this species will often pair off with other Amblyeleotris gobies such as the Orange Spotted Gutta or Wheeler. The Randall’s Shrimp Goby maxes out at 3.5 inches and requires at least a 20 gallon tank with full hood to prevent jumping. This is a peaceful very easy care level reef-safe fish. | |
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Green Bulbtip Anemone $75 ~ 25% OFF $56.55! | Entacmaea quadricolor anemones are the hardiest of all the clownfish hosting anemones. All anemones should only be placed in established reef systems six to twelve months old. Bulb Tip Anemones are mainly photosynthetic but will benefit from a weekly meal of frozen mysis or krill. The Green Bulb Tip Anemone typically reaches 6 inches and is an easy care level anemone which requires medium water flow and moderate lighting. This is a peaceful easy care level reef-safe invert. | |
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Golden Wonder Killie $10 ~ 20% OFF $8! | The Golden Wonder Killifish, scientifically known as Aplocheilus lineatus, is a vibrant and hardy freshwater fish native to India and Sri Lanka. It typically grows to about 4 inches in length and is known for its metallic golden sheen and elongated body, which make it a stunning addition to aquariums. As a surface-dwelling predator, it enjoys a diet of floating foods such as flakes, pellets, and live or frozen options like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Golden Wonder Killies are peaceful but may eat very small tankmates, so they are best kept with similarly sized or larger fish. To care for them, provide a tank with a secure lid to prevent jumping, water temperatures between 72-78°F, and floating plants to mimic their natural habitat. They are relatively low-maintenance and make excellent centerpiece fish for community aquariums. | |
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Synodontis Catfish 20% OFF all varieties! | The Synodontis catfish, belonging to the genus Synodontis, originates from the rivers and lakes of Africa, particularly in the Congo Basin and Lake Tanganyika. These catfish vary in size depending on the species, with some growing as small as 4 inches while others, like the Synodontis eupterus (Featherfin Catfish), can reach up to 10 inches. They are omnivorous bottom-dwellers, feeding on a mix of sinking pellets, algae wafers, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms. Syno catfish are known for their unique “upside-down” swimming behavior and striking patterns, which make them a popular choice in aquariums. To care for them, provide a tank with plenty of hiding spots like rocks, driftwood, or caves, and maintain water temperatures between 72-82°F. They thrive in peaceful community tanks but may show mild territorial behavior if space is limited, so ensure adequate room for their active nature. | |
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White Cloud Danio $5 ~ 20% OFF $4! | The White Cloud Mountain Minnow, scientifically known as Tanichthys albonubes, is a small, peaceful freshwater fish native to the streams and rivers of southern China, particularly near White Cloud Mountain. These minnows grow to about 1.5 inches in length and are well-suited for small to medium-sized community tanks. They are omnivorous and thrive on a diet of high-quality flakes, micro-pellets, and occasional treats like brine shrimp or daphnia. Known for their shimmering, colorful bodies and active schooling behavior, they are hardy and easy to care for, making them ideal for beginners. To keep them healthy, provide a tank with temperatures between 64-72°F, as they prefer cooler water compared to many tropical fish. A well-planted aquarium with gentle water flow will help mimic their natural habitat and encourage their vibrant colors and lively interactions. | |
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Anubias Barteri $7 ~ 20% OFF $5.60! | Anubias, scientifically known as Anubias barteri, is a hardy and versatile aquatic plant native to the rivers and wetlands of West Africa. It is a slow-growing plant that typically reaches a height of 6-16 inches, making it ideal for various aquarium setups. Anubias grows by spreading its rhizome, which should never be buried in the substrate, as this can cause it to rot. Instead, it can be attached to rocks, driftwood, or other decorations using thread or glue. This plant thrives in low to moderate lighting and does not require CO2 injection, making it perfect for beginners. To help Anubias flourish, maintain water temperatures between 72-82°F and provide occasional liquid fertilization for optimal growth. Its broad, sturdy leaves also make it a favorite for aquariums with fish that tend to nibble on plants. | |
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Creeping Rush $5 ~ 20% OFF $4! | The Creeping Rush, scientifically known as Juncus repens, is a versatile aquatic plant native to wetlands and marshes in the southeastern United States. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach heights of 4-12 inches, making it suitable for midground or foreground placement in aquariums or paludariums. Creeping Rush grows by spreading runners, allowing it to form dense clusters over time. It thrives in moderate to high lighting and benefits from nutrient-rich substrate and regular fertilization. The plant can grow submerged or emersed, making it an excellent choice for aquascaping in a variety of settings. To help it flourish, maintain water temperatures between 68-82°F and ensure stable water conditions, as it prefers clean, well-oxygenated environments. Its slender, grass-like leaves add a natural, delicate touch to any setup. | |
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Jungle Val $5 ~ 20% OFF $4! | The Creeping Rush, scientifically known as Juncus repens, is a versatile aquatic plant native to wetlands and marshes in the southeastern United States. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach heights of 4-12 inches, making it suitable for midground or foreground placement in aquariums or paludariums. Creeping Rush grows by spreading runners, allowing it to form dense clusters over time. It thrives in moderate to high lighting and benefits from nutrient-rich substrate and regular fertilization. The plant can grow submerged or emersed, making it an excellent choice for aquascaping in a variety of settings. To help it flourish, maintain water temperatures between 68-82°F and ensure stable water conditions, as it prefers clean, well-oxygenated environments. Its slender, grass-like leaves add a natural, delicate touch to any setup. | |
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Japanese Pennywort $6 ~ 20% OFF $4.50! | Japanese Pennywort, scientifically known as Hydrocotyle yabei, is an aquatic plant native to East Asia, particularly Japan. This plant is known for its round, coin-shaped leaves that grow on thin, creeping stems, making it an attractive choice for both aquariums and paludariums. It typically grows to about 4-12 inches tall and spreads horizontally, creating a lush, carpet-like effect when given enough space. Japanese Pennywort thrives in moderate to high lighting and benefits from nutrient-rich substrate or liquid fertilizers. It grows well both submerged and emersed, offering versatility in aquascaping designs. To help the plant flourish, maintain water temperatures between 68-82°F and trim it regularly to encourage compact, healthy growth. Its vibrant green foliage adds a natural, fresh look to any aquatic setup. | |
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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