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    Slippery little suckers

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    Slippery little suckers is the name of a fish shop from down under (Australia). Now it has a new branch in Malaysia!

    Many thanks to Malaysian branch managers, Kevin & Joseph for inviting me to visit their new shop at Ara Damansara, near KL city.

    Their website (Malaysia):

    http://www.slipperylittlesuckers.com.my/


    Australia's website:

    http://www.slipperylittlesuckers.com/index.html


    The entrance....a big planted tank:





    Another view from the entrance:





    Some of the planted tanks in the shop:





    Here is the meeting place for Malaysian Betta club members & aquatic plants hobbyists. There are plenty of books & magazines for you to read.....

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    The fish quarantine room (fishes in the tanks are mostly exported to the main branch in Australia):





    There are a lot of exotic freshwater & marine fishes in the tanks:




    The "underwater jungle" (freshwater aquatic plants):




    Wild Betta (fighting fish) for sale:

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    Some fishes from Amazon:




    Some beautiful freshwater Cichlids from the lakes of Africa:

    Frontosa Cichlid (Cyphotilapia frontosa)





    Cichlid from Lake Malawi, unidentified species:





    Cichlid from Lake Malawi; Red zebra Cichlid? Metriaclima estherae ???




    Sciaenochromis sp. ???






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    Slippery Little Suckers at Kingsford! Small shop that packs a punch! 5mins from where i used to live, great shop that made me start an aquarium while i was in Sydney.

    And what left a deep impression of the shop on me was their crystal clear tanks that houses many different types of swordtails, each type in their own tank, all kept in top notch condition. Comparing to how our LFS sell swordtails, they were treating it with lots of tender loving care!
    Last edited by genes; 6th Oct 2007 at 22:30.
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    Indeed this look like one good fish shop to visit. Impressed by the neat layout of the tanks and cosy environment. Any chance of them opening a shop in Singapore?
    Yours Truly, Avan

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    Quote Originally Posted by genes View Post
    Slippery Little Suckers at Kingsford! Small shop that packs a punch! 5mins from where i used to live, great shop that made me start an aquarium while i was in Sydney.

    And what left a deep impression of the shop on me was their crystal clear tanks that houses many different types of swordtails, each type in their own tank, all kept in top notch condition. Comparing to how our LFS sell swordtails, they were treating it with lots of tender loving care!
    Do u have the pix of the swordtail tank?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zyblack View Post
    Indeed this look like one good fish shop to visit. Impressed by the neat layout of the tanks and cosy environment. Any chance of them opening a shop in Singapore?
    Maybe you ask them.....got email addresses in their website.
    Last edited by benny; 7th Oct 2007 at 02:29.
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    Back then, i have not join AQ. So didn't take pictures of the shop during my stay there. But i must say the "ang mos" kept fishes so differently as compared to our LFS. And what we treat as feeders, the swordtails were going like A$3.00 to A$6.00 for a piece depending on the species.
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    Michael,
    I'd just like to make corrections on the fish IDs.
    Wild betta is Betta mandor(formerly Betta foerschi "Mandor")

    Some fish from Amazon.
    Yah... only SOME. Biggest striped fella is Distichodus sexfasciatus (from Africa). Large cichlid on the left is Vieja fenestratus (Central American)...and yes the various plecos are from the South American.

    C.frontosa is correct although some would say C.gibberosa.

    Malawi cichlids from top to bottom.
    Aulonocara baenschi

    Aulonocara sp "Rubenscens" (Ruby red)

    Pseudotropheus kingsize

    Oh and Michael, thanks for the visit. Was unfortunate that I had to be somewhere else when you came. Would have loved to give you the grand tour of the place.
    Last edited by benny; 8th Oct 2007 at 20:40. Reason: merge post

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    Very neat. These guys really love their fish.
    koah fong
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    SLS KL is our[MAC gang] favourite LFS hangout. In fact so popular that Kev and Joe get 'I miss your shop/fishes' type of sms and calls in the middle of the night! freaky and very funny.
    You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevkoi View Post
    Michael,
    I'd just like to make corrections on the fish IDs.
    Wild betta is Betta mandor(formerly Betta foerschi "Mandor")

    Some fish from Amazon.
    Yah... only SOME. Biggest striped fella is Distichodus sexfasciatus (from Africa). Large cichlid on the left is Vieja fenestratus (Central American)...and yes the various plecos are from the South American.

    C.frontosa is correct although some would say C.gibberosa.

    Malawi cichlids from top to bottom.
    Aulonocara baenschi

    Aulonocara sp "Rubenscens" (Ruby red)

    Pseudotropheus kingsize

    Oh and Michael, thanks for the visit. Was unfortunate that I had to be somewhere else when you came. Would have loved to give you the grand tour of the place.

    Thanks Kevin. Your shop is really neat & nice!
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    read from their website, they are conducting ADA planted aquarium workshop.
    wow.

    http://www.slipperylittlesuckers.com.my/workshop.php
    Chee Yong

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    Welcome welcome! Entrance is free.
    You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung

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    Quote Originally Posted by StanChung View Post
    Welcome welcome! Entrance is free.
    i wish i could go but very far.
    maybe can do a video recording ?
    haha
    Chee Yong

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