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Fish List May 17Th, 2021.Pdf WWW.COMMONSENSEAQUATICS.COM Located in Calgary, Alberta and can ship anywhere! May 17th, 2021 Plecos and catfish: L102- Snowball Hypancistrus – 3.5”-60.00ea (8) L200- Green Phanton - B.demantiodes – 6-7”-75.00ea (4) L200- Green Phantom- B. demantoides- 2.5”-38.00ea (3) L128 – XXL – Blue Phantoms – 6-7”-80.00ea (5) L240- Lepracanthicus Galaxy Hifin-6-7”-80.00ea (4) L91-Lepracanthicus triactus- Three Beacon-6”- 80.00ea (4) L91-Lepracanthicus triactus- Three Beacon- 2.5”-58.00ea (2) Ancistrus cirrhosis – Gold Albino small -1”-10.00ea (6) L333- Hypancistrus sp. – 3”- 30.00ea (3) L236- Hypancistrus Black and White- 2.5”-2.75”- 245.00ea (4) L114-Pseudacanthicus leopadus -1.5”-65.00ea (2) LDA33-Snowball pleco- 2.5”– 35.00ea (4) L52- Colombian Butterfly Pleco – Dekeseryia-2.5”- 20.00ea (5) L239- Blue Panaque-2.5”-32.50ea (4) L172- Lepracanthicus – Golden Vampire Pleco-4”-55.00ea (1) L476- Black Phantom – 4”-4.5”-58.00ea (2) L452- Pseudacanthicus sp. Spotted Mustang Pleco- 2”-118.00ea (1) LDA31- Mustard Spot Pleco-3”-3.25”-40.00ea (4) L471- Micranthicus sp. Big spot-50.00ea (6) L397- Red Tiger Panaqolus – 2.25- 3”- 145.00ea (6) L56- Black Rubber Plecos – 2.5”- 36.50ea (2) L262- Hypancistrus – Fine Spotted- 2.5”-3”-50.00ea (4) L05- Hypancistrus – Angelicus –2.5”- 40.00ea (4) L398-Panaqolus tankei- 3.5”-40.00ea (2) L160- Pseudacanthicus spotted-6”- 125.00ea (3) L97 Pseudacanthicus White Spot Wormline- 7”- 145.00ea (2) Zamora Woodcat- Auchenipterichthys coracoideus-2-2.5”-9.50ea (3) https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=352 Loaches and Others: Otocinclus affinus -med-2.50ea (160) Paradise Fish- Wild Type- 12.50ea (6- 3M/3F) Horseface Loach- Acantopsis choirrhynchos- large- 9.50ea (3) Sicyopus discordipinnis – Papau Neon Red Goby- 35.00ea (4) Shrimp and Snails: Ghost Shrimp- med-large- 0.60ea (400) Red Cherry Shrimp- 3.00ea (50) Cories: Scleromystax barbatus- large – 26.00ea (8) Corydoras oiapaquesis- flag tail- large – 28.00ea (12) Corydoras nattereri- Yellow Blue Stripe- large- 21.00ea (12) Corydoras nanus- med/lrg- 6.50ea (10) C113 – Scleromasytx sp. Black line barbatus – small – 22.00ea (8) Corydoras CW45 Essex- XL – 27.50ea (8) Corydoras paleatus longfin lrg- 5.50ea (7) Corydoras panda- med- 11.50ea (7) -wild C. hasbrosus – 3.50ea (40) Corydoras panda white- med- 20.00ea (3) Corydoras sterbai- med/lrg- 11.00ea (16) Cichlids: Apistogramma megaptera- med-21.00ea (6-2M/4F) Apistogramma cacautoides dbl red – 15.00ea (2F) Blue German Rams – lrg-12.00ea (5) Checkerboard Cichlids – Dicrossus filamentosus- med- 7.50ea (7) Leopard Spotted Angels – sm/med-20.00ea (9) Red Cupiera -Semi Royal Discus-Wild Brazilian Discus – 5-6”- 285.00ea (3) Axelrodi Discus – 4-5”- 210.00ea (2) Heckel Discus Rio Negro-3”-105.00ea (5) Cobalt Discus – European-2.5”-80.00ea (2) Royal Green Red Spotted – European-2”-68.00ea (2) Minnows, Tetras, Rasboras, Barbs and Rainbows: Rainbow Shiners- Notropis chrosomus Type 2- med-11.00ea (16) Cardinal tetra- large- 2.50ea (260) Congo Tetra-med- 8.50ea (16) Glowlight tetras- med-2.00ea (108) Rummynose- H.bleheri- large- 3.85ea (40) Black Phantoms- Hyphessobrycon meglopterus- 5.65ea (10) Hyphessobrycon coeruleus – med-8.52ea (4) – males turn red when breeding Red Chili Rasboras – Boraras merah- 3.85ea (15) Danio choprae- Glowlight Danio- 3.70ea (8) Brachydanio aesculapii- Panther Danio- 4.50ea (20) Green Neon Kubotia – Microdevario kubotai – 6.50ea (36) Sundadario axelrodi- blue neon rasbora- 6.00ea (22) Draped Hifin Barb- Oreichthys crenuchoides- small- 9.50ea (6) Enteromius hulstaerti- African Butterfly Dwarf Barb- 11.50ea (16) Desmopuntius pentazona – Red 5 Banded Barb-6.25ea (10) Pethia gelius- Golden Dwarf Barb- 6.80ea (19) Threadfin Rainbows -med-7.50ea (4) Bedotia gaeyi – Madagascar rainbows-12.00ea (2) Livebearers: Limia vittata – med/lrg-11.00ea (7) Skiffia multipunctatus-12.85ea (15) Ginga Green Guppies- 7.60ea (24) Green Cobra Endler- P. wingei- 4.50ea (20) Potted Plants: Echinodorus agustifolia ‘Vesuvius’- 10.00ea (2) Anubias coffefolia- 8.50ea (2) Cryptocoryne usteriana – 14.00ea (3) Narrow Leaf Nana – Anubias barteri var. – 9.00ea (2) Nana Petite – Anubias barteri var. nana “Petite”- 9.00ea (3) Floaters for Pond or Aquarium: Azolla – Large Portion Containers – 6.50ea (1) Water Lettuce – large- 2.75ea (10) Ludwigia sediodes – large ornate leaf pattern at surface – 10.00ea (2) New Cal Products – Natural Anti-fungal/Tannin Agents Indian Almond Leaves – med- 10pk – 6.50ea (6) Monkey Huts- 12.00ea (2) – med cichlids for breeding in natural caves Malaysian Driftwood- XL-18”- 58.00ea (2) Ruto Live Food- 180ml bags Daphnia – 6.50ea (8) Glassworms-6.50ea (8) Red Bloodworms- 6.50ea (8) Whiteworms-45ml bags- 4.00ea (21) Ruto Holland Frozen Food 100gm 20pc Blister pack Cyclops – 7.50ea (15) Nano -lobster eggs/baby brine shrimp- 7.50ea (20) Daphnia – 7.50ea (20) Chopped Mussels-6.50ea (2) – great for large pseudacanthicus plecos/rays Tropical Quartet -4 types of food- Mysis Shrimp/Brine Shrimp/Daphnia/Bloodworms-7.00ea (24) Cichlid Mix- African cichlids, SA cichlids- 6.50ea (2) Veggie Mix- 6.50ea (4) White Mosquito-7.50ea (5) Frozen Food Flatpacks Ruto Artemia 500gm Flatpack -15.00ea (3) Hikari Bloodworms -500gm Flatpack – 22.00ea (3) Black Mosquito – 500gm Flatpack – 17.00ea (2) Pleco Caves: ¾” O-Shaped Tubes– 3 stack pyramid – 9.00ea (1) ¾” O- Shaped Tubes – 6 stack pyramid – 14.00ea (1) 1”- Small O- Shaped - 5.50ea (1) 1.5”-Med O-Shaped -7.50ea (3) 2”-Large O-Shaped- 9.50ea (2) 2.5”-XL O-Shaped- 11.50ea 2) 1”- Small D- Shaped - 5.50ea (3) 1.5”-Med D-Shaped -7.50ea (4) 2”-Large D-Shaped- 9.50ea (2) 2.5”-XL D-Shaped- 11.50ea (1) 1.5”- Medium Square – 8.50ea (3) 2”- Large Square – 10.50ea (3) 1.5”X 1.75” Medium Rectangle- 8.00ea (3) 2” X 2.25”- Large Rectangle- 10.00ea (3) Seachem: Brackish Salt – 250g – 16.00ea (2) AmGuard – 500ml – 19.00ea (2) AmGuard-250ml – 12.50ea (2) Seachem Prime Special Edition – 325ml for 250ml price! 13.50ea (9) Seachem Discus Buffer – 250g -reduces pH-13.80ea (2) Seachem Flourish Tabs – plant fertilizer- 10 tabs- 16.50ea (2) Seachem Clarity- 500ml-cleans up cloudy tanks – 22.00ea (2) Seachem Pond Prime-500ml- 26.00ea (1) Seachem Prime 2L – 85.00ea (2) SERA FOODS: Item no. SERA Description Quantity Pr i c e 20 41256 Sera Vipagran 100 ml 38 $3.15 (00201) 30 41270 Sera Vipagran 250 ml 6 $6.95 (00202) 40 41551 Sera Vipachips 100 ml 21 $4.20 (00514) 50 41560 Sera Vipachips 250 ml 18 $8.35 (00515) 60 45096 Sera ImmunPro 100 ml 18 $4.15 (32164) 70 44525 Sera ImmunPro 250 ml 7 $9.50 (32045) 180 41573 Sera Viformo 50 ml 14 $2.65 (00520) 190 41587 Sera Viformo 100 ml 4 $5.30 (00540) 210 41531 Sera Catfish Chips 100ml 47 $3.90 (00510) 220 41538 Sera Catfish Chips 250ml 21 $6.80 (00511) 250 41348 Sera discus granules 100ml 8 $3.55 (00300) 300 40466 Sera mineral salt 2.5 kg 1 $66.60 (03403) 560 44518 Sera pond crystal clear 350 g 3 $47.40 (32075) 570 45084 Sera PreFix Filter 3 $27.50 (32155) .
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