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Aquatics Livestock List irhHollybush Nurseries Ltd Warstone Road Shareshill Wolverhampton WV10 7LX Tel: 01922 418050 Fax: 01922 701028 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hollybush-garden.com Follow us on our Facebook Page: Hollybush Pets & Aquatics AQUATICS LIVESTOCK LIST Species Scientific Name / Size Price POND FISH Goldfish 3-4” £2.99 each or 2 for £5.50 Goldfish 4-5” £5.99 each or 2 for £10.00 Shubunkin 3-4” £3.99 each or 2 for £7.00 Shubunkin 4-5” £6.99 each or 2 for £13.00 Shubunkin 5-6” £12.99 each or 2 for £22.00 Green / Golden Tench 5-6” £5.99 each English Koi (Mixed) 8-10” £69.99 each Japanese Koi 3-5” (Hirasawa Mix) £15.00 each Japanese Koi 3-5” (Longfin) £40.00 each Japanese Koi 12-15” (Yamazaki Mix) £300.00 each Japanese Koi 12-15” (Kase Mix) £300.00 each Japanese Koi 15-24” (Show Pool Mix) From £595.00 Long Nose Sturgeon 8-10” £39.99 each White Tip Sturgeon 5-6” £24.99 each Diamond Sturgeon 8-10” £49.99 each Golden Sterlets 10-12” £89.99 each True Albino Sterlets 20-25” £249.00 each COLDWATER & TEMPERATE FISH Assorted Fantails Carassius auratus From £3.99 each Pearlscales Carassius auratus £8.99 each Black Moors Carassius auratus £4.95 each Ryukin Carassius auratus From £8.99 each Weather Loach Misgurnus angullicaudatus £5.95 each White Cloud Mountain Minnows Tanichithys albonubes £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Assorted Danio Danio sp. £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 LIVEBEARERS Assorted Male Guppy Poecilia reticulata £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Assorted Female Guppy Poecilia reticulata £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Assorted Endler Guppy Poecilia wingei £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 “Black Fire” Endler Guppy Poecilia wingei £5.95 each or 4 for £20.00 “Yellow Tiger” Endler Guppy Poecilia wingei £5.95 each or 4 for £20.00 “Santa Maria” Endler Guppy Poecilia wingei £5.95 each or 4 for £20.00 “Japan Blue Double-Sword” Endlers Poecilia wingei £4.99 each or 4 for £18.00 Assorted Swordtail Xiphophorus hellerii £2.95 each or 2 for £5.50 “Kohaku” Swordtail Xiphophorus helleri £12.95 each or 2 for £22.00 Assorted Platy Xiphophorus sp. £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 “Tiger Platy” Xiphophorus sp. £3.95 each or 4 for £14.00 Liberty Molly Poecilia salivatoris £3.99 each or 4 for £14.00 Assorted Molly Poecillia sphenops £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Balloon Molly Poecillia sphenops £3.99 each or 4 for £14.00 Sailfin Molly Poecillia velifera £4.99 each or 4 for £18.00 LABYRINTH FISH Sparkling Gourami Trichopsis pumila £6.95 each or 2 for £12.00 Opaline Gourami Trichopodus trichopterus £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Golden Gourami Trichopodus trichopterus £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Pearl Gourami Trichopodus leerii £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Moonlight Gourami Trichopodus microlepsis £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Pink Kissing Gourami Helostoma temminckii £3.99 each or 2 for £7.00 Powder Blue Dwarf Gourami Trichogaster lalius £6.99 each or 2 for £12.00 Red Robin Gourami Trichogaster chuna £3.95 each or 2 for £7.00 Honey Gourami Trichogaster chuna £4.99 each or 2 for £8.00 Assorted Paradise Fish Macropodus opercularis £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Black Paradise Fish Macropodus spechti £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 KILLIFISH Golden Panchax Aplocheilus lineatus £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Firemouth Panchax Epiplatys dageti £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Norman’s Lampeyes Poropanchax normani £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 RAINBOW FISH Banded Rainbowfish Melanotaenia trifasciata £12.95 or 2 for £22.00 Boesemani Rainbowfish Melanotaenia boesemani £12.95 or 2 for £22.00 Red Australis Rainbowfish Melanotaenia australis £14.95 each or 2 for £25.00 Forktail Rainbowfish Pseudomugil furcatus £9.99 each or 4 for £35.00 Praecox £8.95 each or 2 for £16.00 Blehri Rainbowfish Chilatherina blehri £14.95 each or 2 for £28.00 Threadfin Rainbowfish Iriatherina werneri £3.95 each or 4 for £14.00 CATFISH “Tao Barbatus” Catfish Platysilurus mucosus £34.95 each Peppered Corydoras Corydoras paleatus £3.95 each or 4 for £14.00 Bronze Corydoras Corydoras aeneus £3.95 each or 4 for £14.00 Albino Corydoras Corydoras aeneus £3.95 each or 4 for £14.00 Corydoras napoensis £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Corydoras sterbai £7.95 each or 4 for £30.00 Corydoras concolour £6.95 each or 4 for £24.00 Sun Catfish Horabagrus brachysoma £9.99 each Pimelodus pictus £10.99 each Spotted Hoplo Catfish Megalechis thoracata £7.95 each or 2 for £14.00 Albino Hoplo Catfish Megalechis thoracata £7.95 each or 2 for £14.00 African Debauwi Catfish Pareutropius debauwi £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Asian Glass Catfish Kryptopterus viterolus £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Striped Dora Platydoras armatulus £4.99 each or 2 for £9.00 Gibbiceps Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps £3.99 each Common Plecostomus Hypostomus sp. £3.99 each Dwarf Sucking Catfish Ottocinclus sp. £2.95 each or 4 for £10.00 Bristlenose Plecostomus Ancistrus sp. £3.95 each Synodontis petricola £10.99 each Syndontis multipunctatus £9.99 each Synodontis eupterus £3.99 each L201 Inspector Plec Hypancistrus sp. £39.99 each L18 Gold Plec Baryancistrus sp. £44.95 each DANIOS Golden Danio Danio rerio £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Leopard Danio Danio frankei £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Zebra Danio Danio rerio £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Pearl Danio Danio albolineatus £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Malabar Danio Devario malabaricus £2.95 each or 4 for £10.00 Glowlight Danio Danio choprae £3.99 each or 4 for £14.00 LOACH Weather Loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus £5.95 each Sucking Loach Gyrinochelius aymonieri £1.95 each Skunk Loach Yasuhikotakia morleti £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Clown Loach Chromobotia macracanthus £11.99 each or 4 for £45.00 BARB Hampala Barb Hampala macrolepidota £29.99 each or 2 for £50.00 Gold Barb Puntius semifasciolatus “schuberti” £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Odessa Barb Pethia padamya £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Denison Barb Sahyadria denisonii £9.99 each or 4 for £35.00 Tinfoil Barb Barbonymus schwanenfeldii £6.95 each or 2 for £12.00 Rosy Barb Puntius conchonius £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Tiger Barb Puntius tetrazona £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Green Tiger Barb Puntius tetrazona £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Gold Tiger Barb Puntius tetrazona £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Cherry Barb Barbus titteya £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Checker Barb Oliotius oligolepsis £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Black Ruby Barb Puntius nigrofasciata £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Clown Barb Puntius everetti £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Saphore Barb Puntius saphore £7.95 each or 4 for £30.00 RASBORA, PENCILFISH, MINNOWS White Cloud Mountain Minnow Tanichthys albonubes £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Gold Cloud Mountain Minnow Tanichthys albonubes £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Dwarf Pencilfish Nannostomus marginatus £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Harlequin Rasbora Trigonostigma heteromorpha £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Black Harlequin Rasbora Trigonostigma heteromorpha £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Scissortail Rasbora Rasbora trillinata £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 SHARKS Rainbow Shark Epalzeorhynchos frenatum £2.99 each Albino Rainbow Shark Epalzeorhynchos frenatum £2.99 each Red-tailed Black Shark Epalzeorhynchos bicolor £3.99 each Silver Shark Balantiocheillos melanopterus £5.95 or 3 for £15.00 AMERICAN CICHLIDS Convict Cichlid Amatitlania nigrofasciata £4.95 each or 2 for £9.00 Marble Convict Cichlid Amatitlania nigrofasciata £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Honduran Red Point Cichlid Amatitlania siquia £6.99 each or 2 for £12.00 Golden Mojarra Cichlid Cinecelichthys boccurti £9.95 each T-Bar Cichlid Cichlasoma sajica £4.95 each or 2 for £9.00 “Rotkeil” Severum Heros sp. “Rotkeil” £6.95 each or 2 for £12.00 Keyhole Cichlid Cleithracara maronii £4.95 each or 2 for £9.00 European Ram Mikrogeophagus ramirezi £6.99 or 2 for £12.00 Orange-headed Blue Ram Mikrogeophagus ramirezi £8.99 or 2 for £16.00 Bolivian Ram Mikrogeophagus altispinosus £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Apistogramma cacatuoides £6.99 each or 2 for £12.00 Apistogramma panduro £12.95 each or 2 for £24.00 Redbreast Acara Laetacara dorsigera £5.95 each or 2 for £10.00 Cryptoheros cutteri £12.95 each or 2 for £24.00 Firemouth Cichlid Thorichthys meeki £4.95 each Jaguar Cichlid Parachromis managuensis £9.95 each Silver Cichlid Vieja argentea £24.95 each Jack Dempsey Rocio octofasciatum £5.95 each Electric Blue Jack Dempsey “Rocio octofasciatum” sp. £24.99 each Geophagus steindachneri £9.99 each or 2 for £18.00 Electric Blue Acara Andinoacara pulcher £9.99 each Blue Acara Andinoacara pulcher £5.95 each Synospilum Cichlid Vieja melanura £9.99 each “Thai Blue Silk” Flowerhorn Amphilophus sp. £24.99 each Blood Red Parrot Cichlid Amphilophus sp. x Heros sp. £22.95 each Piquita Azul Peacock Bass Cichla piquiti £29.99 each or 3 for £80.00 AFRICAN CICHLIDS Assorted African Cichlids £7.95 each or 4 for £30.00 Kribensis Pelviachromis pulcher £4.95 each or 2 for £9.00 Frontosa Cyphotilapia frontosa £19.99 each CHARACINS Neon Tetra Paracheirodon innesi £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Cardinal Tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Black Neon Tetra Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Pristella Tetra Pristella maxillaris £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Glowlight Tetra Hemigrammus erythrozonus £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Albino Glowlight Tetra Hemigrammus erythrozonus £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Silvertip Tetra Hasemania nana £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Serpae Tetra Hyphessobrycon eques £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Rummynose Tetra Hemigrammus rhodostomus £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Penguin Tetra Thayeria boehlkei £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Congo Tetra Phenacogrammus interruptus £7.99 each or 4 for £30.00 Flame Tetra Hyphessobrycon flammeus £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Yellow Flame Tetra Hyphessobrycon flammeus £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Diamond Tetra Moenkhausia pittieri £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 Phoenix Tetra Hemigrammus filamentosus £4.95 each or 4 for £18.00 Gold Tetra Hemigrammus rodwayi £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Red-eye Tetra Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Black Line Tetra Moenkhausia costae £3.99 each or 4 for £14.00 White Widow Tetra Gymnocorymbus ternetzi £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Black Widow Tetra Gymnocorymbus ternetzi £1.95 each or 4 for £7.00 Black Phantom Tetra Hyphessobrycon megalopterus £2.99 each or 4 for £10.00 Red Phantom Tetra Hyphessobrycon sweglesi £2.50 each or 4 for £9.00 “Bolivian Orange” Tetra Hyphessobrycon sp.
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