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GO Aquatics LLC Specials 03/15/2021 – 03/20/2021 GO Aquatics LLC SUPER LOT SPECIALS Phone: 612-379-1315 Fax: 612-379-1365 [email protected]_______________ 176003 Jack Dempsey, MS +12 Lot Specials 03/15/2021 – 03/20/2021 176003 Jack Dempsey, MS +25 Lot Buy any GLO Tetra 25+ to receive Special lot 179017 Gold Angel Ram, XL +6 Lot Price (Longfin not included) 228377 Halfmoon Dumbo Male Betta+6 Lot There is a 10 lot minimum on ALL items $0.75 349374 Painted White Skirt Tetra +12 Lot and under, and $150.00 order minimum on all GO Aquatics deliveries, not counting frozen ------------ -------------------------------------- and animals. SpeeDee Customers We highly urge you to make sure your order is 114544 Dwarf Gelius Barb sent to our office 24 hours before you would like it 118104 Albino Tiger Barb, M shipped. We recommend that Customers ordering for 120293 Garra Rufa Speedee Delivery to order Monday thru 121803 Albino Bushynose Pleco TR, MS Wednesday to assure they get there orders 130284 Red/Orange Chromide $50.00 minimum on any frozen food shipped. Orders received after 12pm might not be shipped 131102 Dwarf Pea Puffer the same day. We will always do our best to get 136004 Australian Rainbow, M orders Processed and Delivered. 140202 Banjo Catfish, S We do our best to keep up with weather in our 140814 SA Bumble Bee Catfish delivery area, but things can change quickly in the winter. 147803 SA Redtail Catfish, MS Help inform us on your weather so we can 160009 Mixed African, Jumbo help plan your shipment accordingly. Prices and Availability subject to change without notice 160054 Blue Peacock Cichlid, M Must spend a minimum $150 for Specials. 160134 OB Peacock Cichlid, M Orders under $150 will be charged a $10 processing fee. 160176 Red Ruby Peacock Cichlid, L 160204 Strawberry Peacock Cichlid, M All Walk-ins Please call 24 hours before you stop in so that we can accommodate you as 160794 Hap. Albino Blue Dolphin, M best we can. 161974 Mel. Auratus, Albino, M 162255 Electric Blue Maingano, ML DOA claims must be reported to us within 24 hours of receiving your order. 162406 Ps. Acei, L Pictures are now REQUIRED for all DOA 162444 PS. Chameleo Bumble Bee, M reports over 10% and can be emailed to [email protected] or sent via text to 163364 Ps. Socoloffi, M Gary at 763-742-8522 164564 Tropheus Moorii Ikola 168207 Kribensis, XL 168854 Chitimba Cichlid, M 170373 Royal Acara, MS 176003 Jack Dempsey, MS 176006 Jack Dempsey, L 179017 Gold Angel Ram, XL 1 179144 German Blue Ram, M 103706 Koi Angel, Lg 180213 Green Severum, MS(Peru) 104202 Marble Angel, S 180884 Red Devil, M 104502 Platinum Angel, S 190514 Longfin Gold Danio 104602 Mixed Angel, S 190706 Leopard Danio 104604 Mixed Angel, M 220204 Blue Gourami, M 104606 Mixed Angel, L 223004 Opaline Gourami, M 104614 Fancy Mixed Angel, M 223304 Blue Paradise Gourami 104804 Mixed Angel, Veil, M 224304 Gold Honey Dwarf Gourami 105402 Silver Angel, S 228377 Halfmoon Dumbo Male Betta 109503 Zebra Angel, S 251804 Skunk Botia BARBS 252704 Hifin Banded Loach, M 112006 Black Ruby Barb, L 267354 Saddled Bichir 112504 Checkerboard Barb 331706 Glowlight Rasbora 113004 Cherry Barb, M 342306 Columbian Red & Blue Tetra 113054 Cherry Barb, Veiltail 347306 Gold Pristella Tetra 114504 Gold Barb, M 349124 Orange Von Rio Tetra 114544 Gold Dwarf Gelius Barb 349374 Painted White Skirt 115004 Green Tiger Barb, M 492505 Calico Fantail, ML 115204 Green GLO Barb 497806 VR Calico Fan, L 115204.1 Green GLO Barb, Longfin 497904 VR Gold Ryukin, M 115214 Orange GLO Barb 497906 VR Gold Ryukin, L 115214.1 Orange GLO Barb, Longfin 709104 Mixed Neocardina Shrimp 115234 Galactic Purple GLO Barb 745804 Golden Gecko 115346 Hampala Barb 746304 Fancy Crested Gecko 115504 Odessa Barb, M 765504 Fancy Gerbil 116253 Platinum Tinfoil Barb,MS 767054 Hairless Rat 116303 Redtail Tinfoil Barb, MS 116313 Redtail Tinfoil Barb, Albino, MS March 15th 2021 Price List 117004 Rosy Barb, M New arrivals and X-nice are in BOLD print 117096 Rosy Barb, Male 117304 Rosy Barb, Neon Item ID Item Description 118004 Tiger Barb, M ANGELFISH 118006 Tiger Barb, L 103702 Koi Angel, S 118104 Tiger Barb, Albino, M 103703 Koi Angel, MS ALGAE EATERS/PLECOS 103704 Koi Angel, M 2 120204 Chinese Algae Eater, M 128403 Pleco, Yellow Red Eye, MS 120206 Chinese Algae Eater, L 128606 Pleco, Yellow Spotted L-75, L 120208 Chinese Algae Eater, J BRACKISH WATER 120274 Gold Chinese Algae Eater 130176 Golden Archer 120284 Gold & Black Chinese Algae Eater 130284 Red/Orange Chromide 120293 Garra Rufa 130904 Glassfish 120306 Farlowella, L 130966 Painted Glassfish 120414 Flying Fox, M 130996 Two Color Painted Glassfish 120504 Otocinclus 131102 Dwarf Pea Puffer 121014 Pleco, Rubberlip 131404 Fahaka Puffer 121203 Ancistrus Pleco, TR, MS 131904 Bumble Bee Goby 121206 Ancistrus Pleco, Wild, L 132506 Knight Goby, L 121233 Lemon Blue Eye Bushnose Pleco, Longfin, MS 133324 Blue Neon Stiphodon Goby Lemon Blue Eye Bushnose Pleco, 121234 Longfin, M 133404 Peacock Gudgeon Goby, M 121644 Pleco, Blue Panaque L-239 134805 Mono Argentus, M 121803 Bushnose Pleco, Albino, MS 134904 Mono Sebae, M 121843 Bushnose Pleco, Longfin, MS 135574 Figure Eight Puffer, M 122254 Pleco, Atabapo Butterfly, L-052 135707 Red Eye Puffer 123103 Pleco, Clown 136004 Australian Rainbow, M 123404 Pleco, Columbian Zebra, L-129 136256 Celebes Rainbow, L 123703 Pleco, Common, MS 136274 Deep Water Creek Rainbow 123703 Pleco, Common, MS+ 25 Lot 136356 Emerald Rainbow, L 123704 Pleco, Common, M 136634 Kamaka Rainbow 123706 Pleco, Common, L 136804 Red Irian Rainbow, M 124004 Pleco, Emperor(Flash) L-204 136906 Threadfin Rainbow, L 124333 Pleco, Gold Spotted L-136B 136984 Signifer Rainbow 124404 Pleco, Hypostomus 137104 Turquoise Rainbow, M 124454 Pleco, Pseudo Zebra, L-129 137794 Neon Dwarf Rainbow, M 124653 Pleco, Leopard Hifin Gibbiceps, MS 139644 Red Scat, M 124654 Pleco, Leopard Hifin Gibbiceps, M CATFISH/CORYS 126104 Pleco, Royal, M 140104 Marble Achara Catfish 126106 Pleco, Royal, L 140202 Banjo Catfish, S 126127 Pleco, Royal Spotted, L-330 XL 140814 SA Bumble Bee Catfish 126134 Pleco, Spotted Rubberlip 141004 Debauwie Catfish 126514 Pleco, King Tiger, L-333 143606 Ghost Glass Catfish, L 127004 Pleco, Whiptail 3 146004 Pangassius Catfish, M 160176 Peacock Cichlid, Ruby-Red, L 146404 Pictus Catfish, M 160203 Peacock Cichlid, Strawberry, MS 147602 Striped Raphael, MS 160204 Peacock Cichlid, Strawberry, M 147803 SA Redtail Catfish, MS 160254 Frontosa, M 148203 Tiger Shovelnose Catfish, MS 160565 Hap. Electric Blue Ahlie, ML 149150 Angelicus/Eupterus Synodontis Hybrid 160567 Hap. Electric Blue Ahlie, XL 149204 Upside Down Catfish nice tank raised 160794 Hap. Blue Dolphin, Albino, M 149424 Synodontis Gold Nigrita 161104 Hap. Livingstoni, M 150504 Albino Corydora, M 161164 Hap. Moorii, M 151416 Gold/Green Corydora, L 161564 Hap. Venustus, M 151604 Green Corydora, M 161584 Victorian Cichlid, M 152506 Elegans Corydora, L 161803 Electric Lemon Yellow Labidochromis,MS 152744 Emerald Green Brochis 161804 Electric Lemon Yellow Labidochromis,M 153414 Julii Corydora, M, TR 161824 Lemon Yeloow Labidochromis, M 153763 Loxozonus Corydora(Deckers) 161837 Albino Lemon Yellow, XL 153806 Metae Corydora, L 161954 Hap. Turqoise, M 154406 Melanistus Corydora, L 161964 Mel. Auratus, M 155004 Paleatus Corydora, M 161974 Mel. Auratus, Albino, M 155204 Panda Corydora 162123 Mel. Electric Blue Johanni, MS 155704 Habrosus Pygmy Corydora 162255 Mel. Electric Blue Maingano, ML 155606 Punctatus Corydora, L 162406 Ps. Acei, L 157006 Reticulatus Corydora 162444 Ps. Chameleo Bumble Bee, M 157606 Sterbai Corydora, L 162584 Ps. Demasoni, M 163204 Ps. Kennyi, M CICHLIDS, AFRICAN 163206 Ps. Kennyi, L 160003 African Cichlid, Mixed, MS 163364 Ps. Socoloffi, M 160004 African Cichlid, Mixed, M 163374 Ps. Socoloffi Snow White, M 160006 African Cichlid, Mixed, L 163544 Ps. Zebra, Cobalt Blue, M 160009 African Cichlid, Mixed, J 163864 Ps. Zebra, Red, M 160034 Peacock Cichlid, Mixed, M 163894 Zebra-Red Blotch, M 160035 Peacock Cichlid, Mixed, ML 164104 Neolampologus Hecqui Shell Dweller 160039 Peacock Cichlid, Mixed, J 164524 Taiwan Reef Cichlid, M 160054 Peacock Cichlid, Blue, M 164525 Taiwan Reef Cichlid, ML 160085 Peacock Cichlid, Regal, ML 164564 Tropheus Moorii Ikola 160134 Peacock Cichlid, OB, M 164706 Lamp. Brichardi, L 160135 Peacock Cichlid, OB, ML 164754 Lamp. Brichardi, Albino 160136 Peacock Cichlid, OB, L 4 164804 Lamp. Leleupi(Orange) 176004 Jack Dempsey, M 167303 Jewel Cichlid, MS 176006 Jack Dempsey, L 167334 Jewel Cichlid, Super Red, M 176154 Red Point Honduran 167346 Jewel Cichlid, Turquoise, L 177205 Albino Ruby Red Oscar, ML 168104 Albino Kribensis 177604 Red Tiger Oscar, M 168204 Kribensis, M 177804 Lemon Oscar, M 168206 Kribensis, L 177903 Mixed Oscar, MS 168207 Kribensis, XL 177904 Mixed Oscar, M 168704 Rock Kribensis, M 178204 Parrot Cichlid, Blood, M 168854 Chitimba Cichlid, M 178206 Parrot Cichlid, Blood, L 178264 Parrot Cichlid, Blue Tiger, M CICHLIDS, CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICAN 178304 Parrot Cichlid, Jellybean 170004 Acarichthys Heckelii 178356 Parrot Cichlid, Purple, L 170136 Blue Face Agassizii 178624 Pike Cichlid, M 170138 Double Red Agassizii 179017 Balloon Gold Ram, XL 170203 Electric Blue Jack Dempsey, MS 179054 Bolivian Ram, M 170303 Blue Acara, MS 179057 Bolivian Ram, XL 170373 Royal Acara, MS 179106 Electric Blue Ram, L 170606 Cichlasoma Managuense, L 179136 Blue Ram, L 172573 Cichlasoma Salvini, MS 179144 German Blue Ram, M 172803 Convict, Black, MS 179146 German Blue Ram, L 172834 Convict, Blue, M 179184 German Gold Ram, M 172853 Convict, Pink, MS 179306 Gold Ram, L 172944 Crytoheros Cutteri, 2.5” 180213 Green Severum, (Peru)MS 174403 Firemouth Cichlid, MS 180204 Green Severum, M 174404 Firemouth Cichlid, M 180314 Gold Severum, Red Streak, M 174406 Firemouth Cichlid, L 180884 Red Devil, M 174844 Red Dragon Flowerhorn, MS 180886 Red Devil, L 175004 Geo.
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