There's a pair of 6" Asterophysus batrachus (gulper catfish) too, at very good pricing.
Boraras brigittae
Rasbora dorsiocellata
Sawbwa resplendens
Puntius denisonii
Rosy loach
Pseudomugil signifer
Pseudomugil furcatus
Melanotaenia boesemani
Edit: Iriatherina werneri (missed them out)
Boehlkea fredcochui
Nematobrycon palmeri
Hyphessobrycon amandae
Copella nattereri
Corydoras trilineatus
C. panda
C. duplicareus (really young fish)
C. robinae (left around 2 or 3 more)
C. gossei
C. sterbai
Panaque sp. LDA01
Hypancistrus sp. L270
H. contradens L201
And surprise, surprise, quite a number of cichlids (sorry, but no Apistogrammas ).
Labidochromis caeruleus
Pseudotropheus demasoni
Cyphotilapia frontosa
Tropheus duboisi
Heros severus
Sciaenochromis spp.
(Okay, I suck at cichlids, there are more that I cannot remember)
And lots and lots of colourful rocks (quartz, bluish, red etc). Not sure if they are processed or natural, and if they are suitable though for planted tanks. They are being used in tanks housing African Rift Lake cichlids, and the effects aren't too bad.
Last edited by Quixotic; 31st May 2008 at 03:08. Reason: Added more information
There's a pair of 6" Asterophysus batrachus (gulper catfish) too, at very good pricing.
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