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Bezeichnung Grösse Preis S T O C K L I S T E V O M 07.11 Zierfische-Berlin Tel. / WhatsApp: +49 (0)174 9430 701 Stefan Herrmann Mail: [email protected] Kirchblick 13 15366 Hoppegarten OT Münchehofe *Alle vorherigen Stocklisten verlieren hiermit ihre Gültigkeit* S T O C K L I S T E V O M 07.11.2020 Bezeichnung Grösse Preis S O N D E R A N G E B O T E & M E N G E N R A B A T T E L 236 "SUPER WHITE" AUSNAHMETIERE, ab 20 St. Hypancistrus sp. (Einzelpreis: 149,00 €) 3,5-4,5 cm 125,00 € L 173 Zebrawels, WFNZ, ab 5 St. Hypancistrus sp. "RIO XINGU" (Einzelpreis: 49,00 €) 5-6 cm 39,00 € Goldfleck-Schlangenkopf, ab 5 St. Channa aurantimaculata, WF, (Einzelpreis: 69,00 €) 10-14 cm 49,00 € Monokel-Kammbuntbarsch, ab 10 St. Cichla monoculus (Einzelpreis: 19,00 €) 4-6 cm 14,90 € Roter Haken-Scheibensalmler, ab 10 St. Myloplus rubripinnis (Einzelpreis: 24,90 €) 6-8 cm 19,90 € LDA 33 Schneeball-Prachtharnischwels, WF, ab 5 St. Baryancistrus sp. "SNOWFLAKE" (Einzelpreis: 59,00 €) 5-6 cm 39,90 € Schwarzer Maulbrütender Hexenwels, ab 5 St. Loricaria simillima (Einzelpreis: 39,90 €) 6-8 cm 29,90 € L 014 Sonnenwels, WF, ab 4 St. Scobianc. aureatus "RIO CURUÁ" (Einzelpreis: 69,00 €) 6-8 cm 55,00 € L 82 Opalflecken-Vampir-Harnischwels WFNZ ab 3 St. Ancistrini sp. "Opal Dot Magnum" (Einzelpreis: 149,00 €) 3-4 cm 119,00 € L 135 Wurmlinien-Peckoltia, ab 10 St. Peckoltia cf. braueri/WORMLINE (Einzelpreis: 24,90 €) 4-5 cm 14,90 € Afrikanischer Hechtsalmler, WF, ab 3 St. Hepsetus odoe (Einzelpreis: 39,90 €) 10-12 cm 29,90 € C I C H L I D E N / S A + M A Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch, WF Acarichthys heckelii, "RIO NEGRO" 5 cm 18,90 € Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch, DNZ Acarichthys heckelii 6-8 cm 24,90 € Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch, WF Acarichthys heckelii 5-7 cm 34,90 € Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch, WF Acarichthys heckelii 10-12 cm 49,00 € Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch "ALBINO" Acarichthys heckelii "ALBINO" 3-4 cm 24,90 € Heckel`s Prachtbuntbarsch "ALBINO" Acarichthys heckelii "ALBINO" 5-6 cm 34,90 € Reusenmaulbuntbarsch, DNZ Acaronia nassa 4-5 cm z.Zt. nicht "Green Serpa" Rio Anoris, WF Aequidens cf. Rondoni 5-7 cm z.Zt. nicht Aequidens sp. "JENARO HERRERA", DNZ 3-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Aequidens sp. "VENTUARI/MORICHE", DNZ 6-8 cm z.Zt. nicht Diadembuntbarsch, Peru Aequidens diadema 5-6 cm 24,90 € Rotbrust-Tüpfelzwergbuntbarsch Aequidens (Laetacara) dorsiger, DNZ 3-4 cm 6,90 € Topas-Buntbarsch, DNZ Amatitlania myrnae 4-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Gelber Panama-Buntbarsch, DNZ Amatitlania nanolutea 4 cm z.Zt. nicht Siebenstreifen Buntbarsch, DNZ Amatitlania septemfasciatus 4-5 cm 8,90 € Neonblauer Buntbarsch,DNZ Andinoacara pulcher "Neon blue" 4-5 cm 8,90 € Orangesaumbuntbarsch Andinoacara rivulatus 5-6 cm 7,90 € Silbersaumbuntbarsch, DNZ Andinoacara stalsbergi 4-6 cm 8,90 € Agassiz´ Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Brasilien Apistogramma agassizii 2-4 cm 9,90 € Agassiz´ Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Peru Apistogramma agassizii 2,5-3 cm 7,50 € Agassiz`Zwergbuntbarsch, TEFÉ, FARBFORM I, WF Apistogramma agassizii, TEFÉ I 2-3 cm 14,90 € Agassiz´ Zwergbuntbarsch, rot Apistogramma agassizii "DOUBLE RED" 3-5 cm 9,90 € Schwarzkinn-Apistogramma, WF-Peru Apistogramma allpahuajo ("juruensis") 3-4,5 cm z.Zt. nicht Schwarzkinn-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF Apistogramma atahualpa 2-3 cm 9,90 € Inka-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma baenschi, WF 2,5-3,5 cm 18,90 € Maulbrütender Apistogramma, WF Apistogramma barlowi 2,5-3 cm 9,90 € Zweistreifen-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Brasilien Apistogramma bitaeniata "BRAZIL" 2,5-3 cm 14,90 € Zweistreifen-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF Apistogramma bitaeniata "YELLOW NAPO" 3-4 cm 10,90 € Gelber Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma borellii 2,5-3 cm 9,90 € Gelber Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Paraguay Apistogramma borellii 2,5-4,5 cm z.Zt. nicht Gelber Zwergbuntbarsch "Opal" Apistogramma borellii "Opal" 4-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Peru Apistogramma cacatuoides 2,5-3,5 cm 8,90 € Apistogramma cf. cruzi "ALGODON" 3-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Apistogramma cf. Taeniata, WF M/L z.Zt. nicht Doppelband-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF Apistogramma diplotaenia 2 cm z.Zt. nicht Elisabeths-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma elizabethae "RED BELLY" 3-5 cm 29,90 € Elisabeths-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma elizabethae "SAO GABRIEL" 2,5-4 cm 19,90 € Erdbeer-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF Apistogramma eremnopyge 3-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Apistogramma erythrura "RÍO MAMORE" 3-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Hochrücken-Zwergbuntbarsch, "RÍO TAPICHE" Apistogramma eunotus, RÍO TAPICHE 4-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Schwarzstreifen-Apistogramma, WF Apistogramma gibbiceps 2-3 cm 8,90 € Rotsaum-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma gephyra 2,5-3,5 cm 11,90 € Rotstrich-Apistogramma, DNZ Apistogramma hongsloi "Super Red" 3-5 cm 14,90 € Apistogramma lineata, WF ML z.Zt. nicht Apistogramma maciliensis (mamore), WF 3-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Villavicencio Zwergbuntbarsch "SUPER ROT" Apistogramma macmasteri "SUPER RED" 3-5 cm 18,90 € Villavicencio Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma macmasteri "GOLD VIEJITA" 3-4 cm 11,90 € Mortenthalers Apistogramma Apistogramma martini, WF ML z.Zt. nicht Mendez-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma mendezi, WF 2,5-3,5 cm z.Zt. nicht Mendez-Zwergbuntbarsch, SANTA ISABEL, WF Apistogramma mendezi "SANTA ISABEL" 3-4 cm 19,90 € Panda-Zwergbuntbarsch, DNZ Apistogramma nijsseni 2,5-3,5 cm 10,90 € Großmaul-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF Apistogramma norberti 3 cm 10,90 € Papageien-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma ortegai 2-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Pandurini-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma panduro 3-4 cm 11,90 € Apistogramma pantalone, WF M/L z.Zt. nicht Glanzbinden-Apistogramma, WF Apistogramma paucisquamis 2-3 cm 12,90 € "Peru-Masken"-Apistogramma Apistogramma paulmuelleri, WF M/L z.Zt. nicht "RIO MITU" Apistogramma personata VAUPES M/L z.Zt. nicht Apistogramma uaupesi, WF M/L z.Zt. nicht Masken-Apistogramma, WF Apistogramma psammophila 2-3,5 cm z.Zt. nicht Pucallpa-Zwergbuntbarsch, WF-Peru Apistogrammoides pucallpaensis S/M z.Zt. nicht Rotlinien-Zwergbuntbarsch, DNZ Apistogramma rubrolineata 2,5-3,5 cm z.Zt. nicht Apistogramma rositae (sp. "HARLEKIN") M/L z.Zt. nicht WF Apistogramma sp. aff. juruense 3-4 cm 9,90 € Panda-Zwergbuntbarsch "OREGON" WF Apistogramma sp. aff. nijsseni "OREGON" 3-4 cm 18,90 € Apistogramma sp. "MARANDU" L z.Zt. nicht WF Apistogramma sp. "MIUA" (A. mendezi Variante) 3-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Vielfleck-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma sp. "RIO XINGU" XL z.Zt. nicht Wilhelms-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma sp. "WILHELMI" 3-5 cm z.Zt. nicht Dreistreifen-Zwergbuntbarsch Apistogramma trifasciata 3-5 cm z.Zt. nicht "THAI ELECTRIC BLUE" - Blauer Oskar Astronotus ocellatus 4-6 cm z.Zt. nicht "THAI SUPER RED ALBINO" Astronotus ocellatus 5-7 cm 14,90 € "THAI SUPER BLOOD RED ALBINO" Astronotus ocellatus 12-15 cm 149,00 € "THAI SUPER RED " Astronotus ocellatus 5-7 cm 10,90 € "THAI SUPER RED TIGER" Astronotus ocellatus 5-7 cm 10,90 € "YELLOW-LEMON" Astronotus ocellatus 5-6 cm 14,90 € "THAI ALBINO RED TIGER" Astronotus ocellatus 5-7 cm 14,90 € Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF "RIO BRANCO" Astronotus ocellatus "RIO BRANCO" 12-14 cm z.Zt. nicht Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF, "RARITÄT" Astronotus rubroocellatus "RIO NEGRO" 22-24 cm z.Zt. nicht Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch Astronotus sp. "BAHIA RED" 8-10 cm z.Zt. nicht Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF Astronotus sp. "KOLUMBIEN" 4-6 cm 14,90 € Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF Astronotus sp. "MARAJO ISLAND" 12-15 cm 149,00 € Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF Astronotus sp. "Rio Cristallino" 4-6 cm 29,00 € Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF Astronotus sp. "ZEBRA" 5-6 cm z.Zt. nicht Pfauenaugenbuntbarsch, WF "RIO PARAGUAY" Astronotus crassipinnis "BUMBLE BEE" 7-8 cm z.Zt. nicht Schwanzstreifenbuntbarsch, WF Biotodoma cupido "RIO NANAY" 4-5 cm 19,90 € Wavrins Buntbarsch, WF-Kolumbien Biotodoma wavrini 6-7 cm 15,90 € Wavrins Buntbarsch, WF-Kolumbien Biotodoma wavrini 10-14 cm 79,00 € WF Biotoecus dicentrarchus 3-4 cm z.Zt. nicht Sandhügel-Zwergcichlide Biotoecus opercularis "Rio Curua" 4-5 cm 18,90 € Papageienbuntbarsch Rot Blood parrot / "SUPER A-GRADE" 6-8 cm 19,90 € Papageienbuntbarsch Rot/WEISS Blood parrot / "RED & WHITE" 6-8 cm 19,90 € Papageienbuntbarsch Gold-Orange Blood parrot / "GOLD" 6-8 cm 19,90 € "Pocone" North Pantanal Bujurquina vittata, WF 9-12 cm z.Zt. nicht Caquetaia spectabilis "RIO XINGU", DNZ 4-6 cm z.Zt. nicht Kammbuntbarsch, WF Cichla intermedia 6-8 cm z.Zt. nicht Goldener Kammbuntbarsch Cichla kelberi 7-9 cm z.Zt. nicht Cichla melaniae 7-9 cm z.Zt. nicht Augenfleck-Kammbuntbarsch, NZ Cichla ocellaris 5-7 cm z.Zt. nicht Orinoko-Kammbuntbarsch, WF Cichla orinocoensis 5-6 cm 14,90 € Orinoko-Kammbuntbarsch, WF Cichla cf. orinocoensis 7-9 cm 29,00 € Cichla sp. "Brokopondo", WF 18-22 cm z.Zt. nicht C. ocellaris x C. melaniae, Hybrid Cichla sp. "ocellinae" 22-24 cm 149,00 € Monokel-Kammbuntbarsch Cichla monoculus 4-6 cm 19,00 € "AZUL"-Kammbuntbarsch, WF Cichla piquiti "AZUL" 16-18 cm 99,00 € Humboldt-Cichlide, WF Cichla temensis "RIO VENTUARI" 5-6 cm 29,90 € Esmeralda-Buntbarsch "Cichlasoma" ornatum "CHOCO" 4-6 cm z.Zt. nicht "ELECTRIC BLUE DEMPSEY" Rocio octofasciata "BLUE DEMPSEY" 2-2,5 cm 19,90 € "ELECTRIC BLUE DEMPSEY" Rocio octofasciata "BLUE DEMPSEY" 5-6 cm 29,00 € Goldener-Buntbarsch Cincelychtis Bocourti / Herichthys bocourti 8-10 cm z.Zt. nicht "Rio Ucayali" Crenicara punctulata, WF 6-9 cm z.Zt. nicht Crenicichla acutirostris "RIO TAPAJOS" 20-25 cm z.Zt. nicht Gestreifter Hechtbuntbarsch, WF-Atabapo Crenicichla aff. lugubris "Atabapo" 7-8 cm z.Zt. nicht Rotsaum-Hechtcichlide, DNZ Crenicichla alta 4-6 cm z.Zt. nicht Crenicichla cametana "RIO TOCANTINS" 9-12 cm z.Zt. nicht Crenicichla cf. 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