LINED SEAHORSE
Hippocampus erectus
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| Attribute | Description |
| Behavior: | Swims and hangs on things |
| Max Size: | 7 inches |
| Preferred Habitat: | Likes plants |
| Food Type: | Frozen and Live mysids and brineshrimp |
| Min Aquarium Size: | 20 Gallons |
| Skill Level: | Special Requirements |
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NOTES: These are captive bred, Captive raised sea horses! They eat frozen mysids and brineshrimp, daphnia and just about anything meaty. Shipping is not included in the price, and USPS Express or FedEx Overnight is Recommended. Contact us regarding shipping.
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ODDS N ENDS:)This new catagory covers fishes which I'VE COLLECTED OR ARE SINGLES from my ponds. THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR THESE, NO REFUNDS EITHER. THESE FISH ARE HEALTHY, ACCLIMATED TO TANK LIFE AND READY FOR SHIPPING :)
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STRIPETAIL DARTER
Etheostoma kennicotti
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| Attribute | Description |
| Behavior: | Darts around Bottom |
| Max Size: | 3.75 inches |
| Preferred Habitat: | Cold Fast Flowing Streams |
| Food Type: | Frozen or Live |
| Min Aquarium Size: | 10 Gallons |
| Skill Level: | Expert |
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NOTES: These darters like to dart around and between rocks and vegetation and enjoy riffles! They are very beautiful and color up best in cooler water (~60-70 degrees F). But they will take a wide range of pH and temperatures.
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GREATER SIREN
Siren lacertina
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| Attribute | Description |
| Behavior: | Likes plants |
| Max Size: | 20 to 30 IN |
| Preferred Habitat: | Ponds, lakes |
| Food Type: | Frozen or Live |
| Min Aquarium Size: | 20 Gallons |
| Skill Level: | Expert |
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NOTES: Eel like amphibians with external gills, 1 pair of forelegs, and 4 toes. Awesome animal, grown in our ponds.
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TWO TOED AMPHIUMA
Amphiuma means
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| Attribute | Description |
| Behavior: | Likes plants |
| Max Size: | 20 to 30 IN |
| Preferred Habitat: | Ponds, lakes |
| Food Type: | Frozen or Live |
| Min Aquarium Size: | 20 Gallons |
| Skill Level: | Expert |
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NOTES: Eel like amphibians with external gills, 2 pair2 of legs, and 2 toes each. Awesome animal, grown in our ponds. They become extremely aggresive as they get bigger.
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