I have a few random fish I'd like to find new homes for.
Fundulopanchax gardneri (aquarium strain)- 1 male - $4
Aphyosemion australe (aquarium strain) - small pairs, but probably already breeding, great nano tank fish - $12/pr
Moscow Blue/Black Guppies - Offspring from Moscow Blue's I originally bought at Aquarium Zen. Most have come out as blacks, but some have random colors or patterns (as will other offspring the adults produce). Still a nice decent sized guppy. If your water is like mine, I would recommend keeping these with crushed coral/shells/hard water. They're quite robust, but don't do as well in soft water. I have about 10 of these left. $5/each
Platys - I think there are only two of these left, free if you're getting anything else and you let me know beforehand so I can have them trapped out and ready to go.
Malawa shrimp - I seem to always have more of these than I need - $1each/minimum 20
Peacock Gudgeons - One of the prettiest small-tank fish that exists that isn't a killie (I'm biased). Older breeders and young offspring available. - $5/each
Aphyosemion ogoense ogoense GHP 80 24 - 3 males - worst luck, no females left, but these young males look great, and are already pretty decently colored up, great nano tank fish. I sold their parents at the last GSAS general auction - $10/each
Ilyodon furcidens - young offspring from adults purchased from Greg Sage (Select Aquatics) - "Trout/Bass Goodeid". I would describe these things as relatively territorial, and they get bigger than most of the fish I have (~4+ inches). They don't bother the platys in the tank at all, but the spawning pair took out the other adults in the tank, so wouldn't put them with delicate tank mates. Great shine, pretty, cool water, cool natural/native looking fish - $5/each
Diapteron fulgens - 2 young males, pretty, unusual, great nano tank fish - $10/each
Aphyosemion cyanostictum 'Makoukou' - Gabon Jewelfish - I'd love to see this one established in our local hobby, I don't see many diapterons around. Just so I've said it, the most impressive photos you'll see of these fish online are the effect of serious lighting and perfect fin flares. They're pretty, but please don't expect the males to be strutting that way all the time, or you'll be disappointed. They are TINY, great nano tank fish - $20/pr, pairs only.
I live in Shoreline for pick up/meet up, and work downtown (across the street from Westlake Center) and can meet within 5 blocks of there or so as long as it doesn't take too much time from work. I like to talk fish, but would not have much time if meeting downtown.
Thanks for looking! Please feel free to ask questions or PM, but don't be offended if it takes me some time to get back to you, my hobby time is limited, so I get to it as I can.
Fundulopanchax gardneri (aquarium strain)- 1 male - $4
Aphyosemion australe (aquarium strain) - small pairs, but probably already breeding, great nano tank fish - $12/pr
Moscow Blue/Black Guppies - Offspring from Moscow Blue's I originally bought at Aquarium Zen. Most have come out as blacks, but some have random colors or patterns (as will other offspring the adults produce). Still a nice decent sized guppy. If your water is like mine, I would recommend keeping these with crushed coral/shells/hard water. They're quite robust, but don't do as well in soft water. I have about 10 of these left. $5/each
Platys - I think there are only two of these left, free if you're getting anything else and you let me know beforehand so I can have them trapped out and ready to go.
Malawa shrimp - I seem to always have more of these than I need - $1each/minimum 20
Peacock Gudgeons - One of the prettiest small-tank fish that exists that isn't a killie (I'm biased). Older breeders and young offspring available. - $5/each
Aphyosemion ogoense ogoense GHP 80 24 - 3 males - worst luck, no females left, but these young males look great, and are already pretty decently colored up, great nano tank fish. I sold their parents at the last GSAS general auction - $10/each
Ilyodon furcidens - young offspring from adults purchased from Greg Sage (Select Aquatics) - "Trout/Bass Goodeid". I would describe these things as relatively territorial, and they get bigger than most of the fish I have (~4+ inches). They don't bother the platys in the tank at all, but the spawning pair took out the other adults in the tank, so wouldn't put them with delicate tank mates. Great shine, pretty, cool water, cool natural/native looking fish - $5/each
Diapteron fulgens - 2 young males, pretty, unusual, great nano tank fish - $10/each
Aphyosemion cyanostictum 'Makoukou' - Gabon Jewelfish - I'd love to see this one established in our local hobby, I don't see many diapterons around. Just so I've said it, the most impressive photos you'll see of these fish online are the effect of serious lighting and perfect fin flares. They're pretty, but please don't expect the males to be strutting that way all the time, or you'll be disappointed. They are TINY, great nano tank fish - $20/pr, pairs only.
I live in Shoreline for pick up/meet up, and work downtown (across the street from Westlake Center) and can meet within 5 blocks of there or so as long as it doesn't take too much time from work. I like to talk fish, but would not have much time if meeting downtown.
Thanks for looking! Please feel free to ask questions or PM, but don't be offended if it takes me some time to get back to you, my hobby time is limited, so I get to it as I can.
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