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Artsnavn Populærnavn Notat Str Fiskegruppe Pris Kvantumsrabatt A03 Mastacembelus erythrotaenia Ildål 35cm Andre 695,- E13 Monocirrhus polyacathus Bladfisk Viltfanget Rio Nanay 5-8cm Andre 189,- G03 Polypterus delhezi 6cm Andre 169,- G06 Polypterus ansorgii Guineansk bikir 4cm Andre 229,- G07 Polypterus endlicheri Enlicheri bikir 6cm Andre 149,- G09 Polypterus senegalus Cuvier's bikir Albino 5cm Andre 98,- G11 Polypterus ornatipinnis Ornatipinnis bikir 4cm Andre 198,- G14 Colomesus asellus Kulefisk S Andre 229,- K04 Gymnorhamphichthys rondoni Termometerknivfisk Viltfanget Rio Itaya M Andre 259,- K05 Sicyopterus lagocephaus M Andre 139,- N04 Pantodon bucholzi Sommerfuglfisk 7-8cm Andre 129,- B04 Puntius titteya Cherrybarbe L Barbe 22,- 10stk - 190,- B17 Puntius pentazona Fembåndsbarbe SM Barbe 39,- 10stk - 350,- B02 Puntius nigrofasciata Purpurbarbe XL Barbe 59,- E10 Esomus metallicus Striped flying barb L Barbe 59,- K08 Puntius denisonii Torpedobarbe 5cm Barbe 89,- M04 Barbus conchonius Praktbarbe L Barbe 39,- 10stk - 350,- B20 Puntius oligolepis Nettbarbe Knallfine! S Barbe 25,- 10stk - 220,- K06 Crenicichla sp. Curaò Viltfanget Rio Cuarò XXL Cichlide 1195,- K04 Crenicichla minuano Viltfanget Rio Cuarò XXL Cichlide 895,- K03 Crenicichla celidochilus Viltfanget Rio Cuareim XXL Cichlide 1498,- A01 Guyanacara dacrya S Cichlide 89,- A02 Laetacara thayeri Bujurqui paracas Viltfanget Rio Itaya 7cm Cichlide 139,- A03 Chiclasoma dimerus M Cichlide 89,- A05 Geophagus steindachneri ML Cichlide 98,- A06 Biotodoma cupido Cara bonita Viltfanget Rio Nanay 5cm Cichlide 198,- B08 Cryptoheros sajica S Cichlide 79,- B18 Hemichromis guttatus S Cichlide 69,- A01 Guyanacara dacrya Avslpar XL Cichlide 498,- Pris pr par! E16 Guyanacara dacrya Avslpar XL Cichlide 498,- Pris pr par! A05 Guyanacara geayi XL Cichlide 229,- B27 Cryptoheros septemfasciatus ML Cichlide 112,- M02 Tilapia mariae S Cichlide 69,- D12 Cryptoheros nanoluteus SM Cichlide 89,- E05 Geophagus sp. Bahia Red S Cichlide 98,- E11 Hypsophrys nicaraguense L Cichlide 129,- E14 Krobia xinguensis S Cichlide 149,- E15 Krobia oyapock S Cichlide 119,- C05 Tahuantinsuyoa macantzatza Bujurqui tahuantinsuyo Viltfanget Rio Ucayali 6cm Cichlide 169,- F03 Geophagus pellegrini red Svært sjelden. S Cichlide 159,- G08 Andinoacara coreuleopunctatus XS Cichlide 89,- G10 Laetacara dorsigera Rødbrystet acara S Cichlide 59,- I01 Pterophyllum scalare Tricolor SM Cichlide 49,- I02 Pterophyllum scalare Black S Cichlide 49,- I05 Pterophyllum scalare Peruscalare S Cichlide 79,- J01 Andinocara pulcher Blå acara 5cm Cichlide 79,- L14 Astatheros rostratus S Cichlide 129,- L30 Paratilapia polleni 8cm Cichlide 198,- L32 Neetroplus nematopus SM Cichlide 119,- M03 Thorichthys maculipinnis S Cichlide 59,- M10 Geophagus neambi L Cichlide 295,- N01 Herotilapia multispinosa Regnbuecichlide XL Cichlide 98,- B02 Enigmatochromis lucanusi M Dvergcichlide 149,- B04 Apistogramma pandourini SM Dvergcichlide 89,- B10 Apistogramma agassizi L Dvergcichlide 98,- B14 Apistogramma erythrurus Rio Mamore 4cm Dvergcichlide 198,- B20 Apistogramma baenschi Inca L Dvergcichlide 189,- C03 Nanochromis transvestitus M Dvergcichlide 112,- D05 Apistogramma gephyra VF ML Dvergcichlide 179,- D08 Apistogramma agassizi blue Viltfanget Rio Nanay L Dvergcichlide 149,- D11 Laetacara araguaiae S Dvergcichlide 139,- D13 Crenicara punctulata Viltfanget Rio Nanay 6cm Dvergcichlide 198,- D13 Pelvicachromis taeniatus lobe L Dvergcichlide 198,- D15 Microgeophagus altispinosus Boliviansk Sommerfuglciklide 5cm Dvergcichlide 79,- D7 Apistogramma juruensis Viltfanget Rio Huallaga L Dvergcichlide 159,- E06 Anomalochromis thomasi Afrikansk sommerfuglcichlide Fra Guinea L Dvergcichlide 89,- G01 Nannacara anomala S Dvergcichlide 59,- G03 Apistogramma agassizii Double Red S Dvergcichlide 59,- K05 Steatocranus casuarius Løvehodecichlide S Dvergcichlide 59,- K05 Steatocranus casuarius Løvehodecichlide XL Dvergcichlide 139,- C02 Rineloricaria sp.L10A (red lizard) S Grenmalle 139,- K01 Pseudohemiodon sp. Viltfanget Rio Amazonas 12cm Grenmalle 595,- B05 Hemiloricaria eigenmani S Grenmalle 129,- K09 Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus Pinokkiomalle Viltfanget Rio Nanay 10cm Grenmalle 198,- M12 Rineloricaria lanceolata ML Grenmalle 149,- M12 Dasyloricaria filamentosa 5cm Grenmalle 98,- N03 Farlowella platyrynchus Viltfanget Rio Maranon XL Grenmalle 229,- N04 Sturisoma panamense S Grenmalle 159,- B26 Neocaridina heteropoda Carbonrili SM Invertebrat 59,- C02 Neocaridina denticulata sinensis Kirsebærreker L Invertebrat 49,- C04 Nerritina sp. SM Invertebrat 29,- C05 Caridina multidentata Amanoreker S Invertebrat 39,- C06 Nerritina sp. SM Invertebrat 29,- G11 Anatome helena Jegersnegle 1-2cm Invertebrat 29,- F01 Carassius auratus red Gullfisk 5cm Karpe 69,- 10stk - 590,- B25 Oryzias woworae Risfisk SM Killi 49,- C01 Epiplatys annulatus Klovnekilli M Killi 49,- 10stk - 440,- D11 Aplocheilichthys normanni Lampeøyekilli L Killi 22,- 10stk - 190,- C03 Sphaerichthys osphromenoides Sjokoladegurami M Labyrintfisk 59,- D10 Pseudosphromenus dayi Sjelden i handel L Labyrintfisk 79,- E03 Trichogaster tricopterus Gullgurami ML Labyrintfisk 59,- E04 Trichogaster leeri Perlegurami M Labyrintfisk 79,- G10 Colisa labiosa Leppegurami M Labyrintfisk 59,- H13 Betta spendens Kampfiskhunner L Labyrintfisk 59,- K08 Colisa lalia Dverggurami XL Labyrintfisk 69,- Kasse Parosphromenus linkei Linkei Lakrisgurami SM Labyrintfisk 79,- Betta splendens Plakat Fancy Kampfisk L Labyrintfisk Betta splendens Halfmoon Kampfisk L Labyrintfisk B01 Xiphophorus maculatus Ghost comet platy ML Levendeføder 39,- 10 stk 350,- B02 Xiphophorus helleri Røde sverddragere M Levendeføder 49,- B03 Xiphophorus maculatus Sunset platy ML Levendeføder 39,- 10 stk 350,- B06 Xiphophorus maculatus Hawaiiplaty M Levendeføder 39,- 10 stk 350,- B07 Poecilia sphenops Marble molly XL Levendeføder 59,- 10 stk 520,- B09 Limia nigrofasciatus Gul limia L Levendeføder 69,- B13 Poecilia sphenops Golden molly XL Levendeføder 49,- 10 stk 450,- B16 Xiphophorus helleri Golden marble sverddrager ML Levendeføder 59,- B25 Poecilia reticulata Japan blue guppy SM Levendeføder 49,- B28 Poecilia wingeii Tigerendlers L Levendeføder 29,- D09 Limia melanogaster Blå Limia L Levendeføder 69,- G06 Xiphophorus maculatus Blå platy L Levendeføder 39,- 10 stk 350,- G11 Poecilia reticulata AA-grad Guppy ML Levendeføder 39,- G12 Xiphophorus helleri Koi Kohaku sverddrager M Levendeføder 69,- L32 Xenotoca doadroi "san marcos" M Levendeføder 79,- L34 Xiphophorus helleri Rio Zeco II, chiapas L Levendeføder 79,- L35 Ameca splendens L Levendeføder 99-, N04 Poecilia salvatoris Libertymolly L Levendeføder 49,- 10stk - 390,- A01 Ancistrus L144 SM L-malle 98,- A02 Panaque L190 13cm L-malle 695,- B17 Pseudacanthicus L114 10cm L-malle 695,- B10 Hypancistrus angelicus L028 6-7cm L-malle 329,- B08 Peckoltia LDA57 XL L-malle 379,- B14 Hypancistrus L471 Svært sjelden. 4-6cm L-malle 398,- B20 Hypancistrus L500 Sjelden 5-7cm L-malle 359,- A05 Dekeyseria picta L168 Urubaxi Butterfly Utrolig vakker 5-8cm L-malle 379,- B19 Hypancistrus L066 King Tiger Pleco 5-7cm L-malle 198,- K02 Panoqulus L397 M L-malle 359,- B23 Hypancistrus L-333 M L-malle 198,- B05 Hypancistrus debilitera L-129 SM L-malle 198,- A02 Ancistrus dolicopterus L-183 S L-malle 359,- 3 for 1000,- B02 Peckoltia compta L134 S L-malle 429,- B09 Hypancistrus L450 M L-malle 298,- B16 Peckoltia sp. Pulcher L103 5-6cm L-malle 179,- B16 Ancistrus sp. L-032 SM L-malle 169,- B17 Hypancistrus L-201 S L-malle 295,- 4stk - 1000,- B22 Peckoltia sp. L076 S L-malle 159,- D08 Panoqulus L029 Viltfanget Rio Ucayali XL L-malle 359,- E16 Chaetostoma L455 Viltfanget Rio Ucayali L L-malle 249,- G13 Hypoptopoma gulare Viltfanget Rio Maranon L L-malle 229,- G15 Acanthicus adonis Viltfanget Rio Ucayali 3cm L-malle 295,- I06 Nannoptopoma sp. Viltfanget Rio Corrientis M L-malle 229,- J02 Otocinclus affinis Viltfanget Rio Tapiche L L-malle 39,- K05 Acanthicus adonis Viltfanget Rio Ucayali 7cm L-malle 398,- N03 Panaque titan L418 Pleco Shamper Viltfanget Rio Huallaga 16cm L-malle 1980,- E09 Placidochromis phenochilus lupingu M Malawi 159,- L03 Pseudotropheus socolofi M Malawi 129,- L04 Labidochromis caeruleus Yellow Golden L Malawi 129,- L06 Pseudotropheus demasoni S Malawi 119,- L07 Labidochromis hongi red top M Malawi 119,- L08 Copadichromis borleyi Kadango red fin M Malawi 119,- L10 Dimidiochromis compressiceps zaire 6-8cm Malawi 169,- L10 Aulonocara sp. Firefish XL Malawi 189,- L10 Melanochromis auratus XL Malawi 119,- L11 Metriaclima greshakei ML Malawi 129,- L13 Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos Maingano M Malawi 129,- L15 Copadichromis azureus L Malawi 159,- L16 Metriaclima esterae red Malawi rød sebra L Malawi 129,- L16 Cynotilapia sp. Galileia reef M Malawi 129,- L19 Pseudotropheus lombardoi S Malawi 69,- L24 Aulonocara ob. M Malawi 139,- L25 Pseudotropheus acei Fra Luwala M Malawi 112,- L27 Labidochromis caeruleus "white" M Malawi 112,- L28 Sciaenochromis fryeri Blå Ahli ML Malawi 139,- L10 Cyrtocara moori L Malawi 179,- L10 Pseudutropheus acei Luwala XL Malawi 179,- L10 Nimbochromis venustus L Malawi 179,- E02 Cetopsis CF coecutiens Viltvanget Rio Amazonas 6cm Malle 195,- E10 Bagrichthys macracanthus Black lancer catfish L Malle 189,- G10 Tatia galaxias Galaxy woodcat 5-6cm Malle 119,- K08 Bagroides melapterus Harlequin Lancer Catfish L Malle 295,- N03 Pterigoplichthys gibbiceps 15cm Malle 169,- Pterigoplichthys gibbiceps Fantastisk algespiser! S Malle 69,- A01 Corydoras sp. Yellow Cat Viltfanget Rio Nanay L Pansermalle 179,- A02 Brochis splendens
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