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African Fish Så tager rejeshoppen.dk igen top klasse fisk hjem fra glasser i forbindelse med vi skal til Akvadag i nivå søndag d. 26/2 køre i fra Sønderborg til Nivå 2 gange og kan tilbyde levering langs ruten GRATIS! Ved købt over 500kr. Kan kombinereres med andre vare Fiskene kommer hjem onsdag d. 22 / 2 og vil blive pakket ud og passet indtil de pakkes ned igen Alle fiskene har gået i minimums 3 ugers karantæne hos Aquarium glaser Vandværdier kan ALTID oplyses ved køb Betaling ved bestilling enten pr. dankort eller netbank. Ved bestilling tjekkes om fisken haves på lager i det ønsket antal. Bestillingen pr. mail eller telefon [email protected] eller telefon 20830781 TELEFON tid søndag 10-18 ALLE HVERDAGE 18-20 Sådan læses listen! Code: Fiskenes vare nummer skal oplyses ved bestilling Scientific name: fiskens Latinske navne ( brug google altid god til foto ) Size: Fiskens størelse Comments: Lidt info Antal: Antal pr. Pose som er minimums køb dog kan andet sagens aftales altså mindre køb. SIDSTE chance for bestilling er mandag morgen d. 20/2 kl. 08 Alle fiskene har gået i minimums 3 ugers karantæne hos Aquarium glaser Vandværdier kan ALTIDscientific oplyses name ved køb size Comments Antal Betaling ved bestilling entenAfrican pr. dankort fish: eller netbank. Ved bestilling tjekkes om fisken haves på lager i det ønsket antal. Bestillingen pr. mail ellerAfromastacembelus telefon [email protected] frenatus eller telefonCongo 20830781 spiny eel TELEFON tid søndag 10-18 ALLE HVERDAGE 10-15cm 18-20 123,38 10 Sådan læses listen! Afromastacembelus frenatus Congo spiny eel 20-30cm 145,41 3,75 Code: Fiskenes vare nummerArnoldichthys skal oplyses spilopterus ved bestilling red eye tetra 5-6cm 48,47 new season! 12,5 Scientific name: fiskens AuchenoglanisLatinske navne occidentalis( brug google altid god til fotogiraffenose ) 5-7cm 164,50 nice size 6,25 Size: Fiskens størelse 0,00 0 Comments: Lidt info Barbus hulstaerti wild butterfly barb md-lg 61,69 new price! 31,25 Antal: Antal pr. Pose somBrachysynodontis er minimums køb batensoda dog kan andet sagens aftales altså mindre køb. 6-8cm 204,16 6,25 SIDSTE chance for bestillingBrienomyrus er mandag niger morgen d. 20/2 kl. 08 roundnose 7-9cm 42,59 roundnose - nice size! 6,25 105503 Brycinus longipinnis alestes md-lg 27,91 15 0,00 0 109003 Caecomastacembelus brichardi 10-15cm 1013,44 extreme rare - limited quantity! 2,5 111002 Channa obscura snakehead 4-6cm 52,88 16,25 111502 Channallabes apus eel cat 15-20cm 55,81 new price 10 115011 Ctenopoma acuterostre bred leopard bushfish 3-4cm 42,59 27,5 0,00 0 123002 Distichodus affinis wild 4-6cm 73,44 7,5 128003 Distichodus sexfasciatus 5-7cm 337,81 5 128512 Enneacampus ansorgii g.br. freshwater needle 6-8cm 204,16 red colour+good condition 12,5 0,00 0 133502 Gnathonemus petersi longnose 7-10cm 74,91 no season - limited! 6,25 133511 Gnathonemus petersi bred 3-4cm 116,03 12,5 134952 Garra congoensis 5-7cm 82,25 16,25 137000 Gymnarchus niloticus aba baby 4-6cm 63,16 15 0,00 0 138002 Hemigrammopeters.caudalis bred yellow congo tetra md 33,78 18,75 138004 Hemigrammopetersius caudalis yellow congo tetra lg-xlg 45,53 12,5 139502 Hemisynodontis membranaceus 6-8cm 204,16 6,25 141403 Hydrocynus goliath real congo tiger 10-12cm 1248,44 1,875 141404 Hydrocynus goliath real congo tiger 12-15cm 1307,19 few! 1 141405 Hydrocynus goliath real congo tiger 15-20cm 1410,00 few! 0,75 141822 Hymenochirus boettgeri bred dwarf underwater frog md 19,09 50 0,00 0 144001 Ladigesia roloffi sm 23,50 62,5 145001 Lates niloticus 4-6cm 514,06 3,75 145303 Lepidarchus adonis lg 41,13 37,5 0,00 0 146002 Malapterurus electricus electric cat 6-8cm 49,94 7,5 147751 Mastacembelus loennbergii spinny eel 6-10cm 27,91 25 148302 Megalops atlanticus real tarpoon 8-12cm 984,06 only very few! 1,5 149302 Microsynodontis batesi African dwarf cat sm-md 27,91 31,25 150004 Monodactylus sebae African mono 6-8cm 176,25 4,375 152005 Mormyrus longirostris dolphin 15-20cm 220,31 1,875 154563 Neolebias powelli/2-SPOT wild lg 39,66 colourful dwarf tetra - rare! 62,5 0,00 0 155004 Pantodon bucholzi butterfly lg-xlg 35,25 8,75 155903 Parailia pellicuda African ghost cat md-lg 26,44 18,75 156502 Periophthalmus barbarus mudskipper 6-8cm 54,34 7,5 156503 Periophthalmus barbarus mudskipper 8-10cm 57,28 5 159301 Phenacogram.interruptus bred blue congo tetra sm 29,38 31,25 159304 Phenacogram.interruptus bred blue congo tetra lg-xlg 41,13 only by pair! 10 159451 Phenacogram.interruptus ALBINO albino congo tetra sm-md 42,59 25 Polypterus (ref. AQUALOG "all Polypterus"): 0,00 0 162552 Polypterus buettikoferi 15-20cm 514,06 2,5 163004 Polypterus delhezi 15-20cm 437,69 3,125 163605 Polypterus lapradi 20-25cm 352,50 1,875 164004 Polypterus ornatipinnis 15-20cm 396,56 3,125 164502 Polypterus palmas 10-12cm 202,69 real Guinea 5 164703 Polypterus polli (palmas) 12-15cm 220,31 3,75 165504 Polypterus senegalensis 15-20cm 76,38 4,375 165509 Polypterus senegalensis bred 4-6cm 35,25 15 165511 Polypterus senegalensis bred 8-10cm 55,81 8,75 165512 Polypterus senegalensis bred 10-12cm 64,63 5 165521 Polyp.senegalensis ALBINO bred 8-10cm 101,34 7,5 165533 Polypterus mokelembembe wild 12-15cm 1013,44 NEW and 1st time!!! 3,75 0,00 0 167604 Protopterus annectens African lungfish 20-30cm 367,19 1,5 167702 Protopterus dolloi African lungfish 12-15cm 279,06 5 0,00 0 171001 Synodontis alberti 5-7cm 102,81 6,25 172004 Synodontis angelicus 8-10cm 395,09 2,5 172005 Synodontis angelicus 10-12cm 424,47 1,875 173004 Synodontis brichardi 10-12cm 201,22 new price! 2,5 176505 Synodontis decorus 12-15cm 396,56 1,25 183003 Synodontis multipunctatus wild 8-10cm 352,50 in stock again! 3,125 183402 Synodontis nigriventris real upsidedown cat 3-4cm 23,50 31,25 186504 Synodontis schoutedeni 7-9cm 145,41 5 0,00 0 Tetraodon (ref. AQUALOG "The Puffers of fresh- and brackish waters"): 0,00 0 190301 Tetraodon lineatus fahaka striped puffer 2-4cm 61,69 10 190302 Tetraodon lineatus fahaka striped puffer 4-6cm 64,63 7,5 191001 Tetraodon mbu real congo puffer 6-8cm 2026,88 3,125 191004 Tetraodon mbu real congo puffer 12-15cm 2320,63 rare - limited quantity! 1 191302 Tetraodon miurus red congo puffer 5-7cm 381,88 limited quantity! 3,75 191303 Tetraodon miurus red congo puffer 6-8cm 440,63 3,125 0,00 0 192003 Xenomystus nigri African knife 9-12cm 48,47 8,75 192004 Xenomystus nigri African knife 12-15cm 51,41 new price! 7,5 192504 Xenopus laevis lg-xlg 51,41 only few! 25 192603 Xenopus laevis GOLD md-lg 55,81 43,75 0,00 0 South American fish: 0,00 0 201202 Acanthicus adonis WHITE SPOTT. 4-6cm 248,22 nice spotted + good size! 6,25 201205 Acanthicus adonis WHITE SPOTT. 10-15cm 514,06 1,25 202101 Acestrorhynchus isalinae 5-6cm 145,41 finally available again! 5 202103 Acestrorhynchus isalinae 7-10cm 174,78 only very few! 2,5 202803 Agamyxis pectinifrons spotted dora 4-6cm 42,59 10 203264 Ageneiosus sp.III"GREEN STRPE" 7-10cm 396,56 rare + limited quantity! 2,5 0,00 0 204062 Ancistrus GOLD-ALBINO g.br. 3-4cm 70,50 new price! 18,75 204063 Ancistrus GOLD-ALBINO g.br. 4-5cm 105,75 15 204064 Ancistrus GOLD-ALBINO g.br. 5-6cm 132,19 8,75 204082 Ancistrus ALBINO-RED EYE g.br. 3-4cm 70,50 only few! 18,75 204113 Ancistrus dolichopterus wild 5-7cm 63,16 12,5 204201 Ancistrus dolichopterus g.br. 3cm 27,91 25 204202 Ancistrus dolichopterus g.br. 3-4cm 36,72 18,75 204211 Ancis.dolichopt.SCHLEIER g.br. 3-4cm 86,66 new price! 18,75 204403 Ancistrus hoplogenys white spotted ancistrus 5-7cm 86,66 seldom available! 7,5 0,00 0 205504 Anostomus anostomus real headstander 6-8cm 124,84 finally available again in limited quantity! 6,25 205505 Anostomus anostomus real headstander 8-10cm 139,53 finally available again 4,375 206404 Aphyocharax anisitzi eu.br. red fin tetra lg 20,56 31,25 206502 Aphyocharax paraguayensis md-lg 13,22 31,25 206802 Aphyocharax rathbuni green fire tetra md 13,22 50 207504 Apteronotus albifrons wild black ghost 9-12cm 174,78 2,5 207512 Apteronotus albifrons bred black ghost 6-8cm 92,53 8,75 208003 Apteronotus leptorhynchus brown ghost 10-12cm 71,97 7,5 0,00 0 208103 Arius (Ariopsis) seemanni Colombian shark 5-7cm 63,16 8,75 208782 Astroblepus cf.mancoi 3-5cm 1013,44 1st. time! - very rare + only few! 4,375 209013 Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus blind cave tetra lg 41,13 18,75 209912 Axelrodia riesei ruby tetra sm-md 11,75 75 209921 Axelrodia stigmatias sm-md 11,75 75 0,00 0 210003 Boe.fredco.(Knodus borki) wild blue Peru tetra lg 23,50 27,5 210012 Boe.fredco.(Knodus borki) bred blue Peru tetra md 14,69 37,5 211201 Brachyplatystoma juruense 7-10cm 484,69 1,25 211902 Brittanichthys axelrodi/myersi md-lg 95,47 rare +new price! 12,5 212205 Brochis multiradiatus longnose brochis xlg-sh 204,16 super quality! 3,125 212504 Brochis splendens green cat lg-xlg 48,47 8,75 212512 Brochis splendens bred green cat md 23,50 15 212903 Bunocephalus coracoides banjo cat 4-6cm 22,03 31,25 0,00 0 214102 Carnegiella myersi dwarf glass hatchet sm-md 24,97 31,25 214204 Carnegiella strigata marble hatchet lg 19,09 22,5 214205 Carnegiella strigata marble hatchet lg-xlg 22,03 18,75 214304 Carnegiella strigata-vesca dark marbled hatchet md-lg 22,03 25 0,00 0 214802 Chaetostomus thomasi 3-4cm 35,25 12,5 214803 Chaetostomus thomasi 4-5cm 38,19 10 214833 Chaetostomus sp.var.spotted 5-7cm 71,97 5 215913 Characidium sp.II 4-6cm 27,91 12,5 216231 Characodon audax/EL TOBOSO sm-md 110,16 only few! 37,5 216234 Characodon audax/EL TOBOSO xlg 116,03 only few! 18,75 Cardinals, perfect acclimatized: 0,00 0 216555 Cheirodon axelrodi g.br.
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