L-144 Bushynose Albino Longfin Pleco

$80.00
 

12″ Scarlet Cactus Pleco (L-025)

$349.00
This is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’; it originates from Rio Xingu in Brazil. Because of its maximum size, a large setup with powerful filtration is required, as is proper maintenance of water quality. It is more carnivorous than it is herbivorous, so be sure to feed a mix of foods. It is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can. Highly oxygenated water is a must; good water flow and driftwood are highly recommended, as are rocky hiding places. Avoid mixing with other pleco-s as fights over territory would be inevitable. As it gets larger it produces quite a bit of waste, so a robust filtration system cannot be overstressed

L-129 False Zebra Pleco

$58.42
 

L-128 Blue Phantom Pleco

$79.47
L-128 Blue Phantom Pleco The L128 Blue Phantom pleco is truly blue – not like salt water fish blue –

L-127 Columbian False Zebra Pleco

$62.97
 

L397 ALENQUER TIGER PLECO (Panaqolus sp.)

$119.00
In recent times, L397 has become increasingly popular in the hobby. This is certainly due to the very striking coloration of juveniles. It's actually a very rare species in the hobby, but due to some successful breeders like Cristoffer Forssander in Sweden, significant numbers of L397 are now on the market. It's a hardy and easy-to-maintain species as long as the wood is provided for their diet

(L-114) Flametail Gibbiceps Pleco 3″

$105.00
This fish originates from Rio Gemini (Brazil) which drains into Rio Negro. The tomato red coloration on the dorsal and caudal fins is the reason behind its popularity. It is a beautiful variety of what are called ‘Fancy Pleco-s’. Because of its max size, a larger aquarium is a must. This is a purely carnivorous pleco that produces quite a bit of waste; good filtration is definitely required. It is a nocturnal feeder, so feed as late as you can. Highly oxygenated water is a must; good water flow and driftwood are highly recommended, as are rocky hiding places. Avoid mixing with other pleco-s as fights over territory would be inevitable. As it gets larger it produces quite a bit of waste, so a robust filtration system cannot be overstressed.

LONGFIN ALBINO BRISTLENOSE PLECO (ANCISTRUS CF. “LONGFIN ALBINO”)

$80.00
The Longfin Albino Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus cf. cirrhosis), also known as the Albino Bushynose or Bushymouth Pleco, is a member of the Loricariidae family of South American suckermouth catfishes. While many suckermouth catfish species have yet to be bred on any major scale in aquariums, the Longfin Bristlenose Pleco is one of the most easily- and often-bred “pleco” species in the aquarium hobby and many popular color morphs, such as this variety, have been developed. This fish is immediately distinguishable by its highly variable pink and yellow marbled pattern as well as the growth of many bristle-like appendages on its facial area beginning in sub-adulthood. Both sexes grow the appendages, but the growth and length is much more pronounced in males.

L-106 Orange Seam Pleco

$82.37
 

L-104 Clown Stripe Pleco

$69.99
   

L-034 Medusa Pleco

$62.92
 

L-007 Galaxy Vampire Pleco

$64.17
L-007 Galaxy Vampire Pleco The Vampire family of plecos receive their name due to a sharp tooth on the sucker

ALBINO L333 KING TIGER PLECO (Hypancistrus sp. L333 Albino)

$199.00
 

8″ HYPOSTOMUS LUTEUS (PHASE II) “Rio Uraguay

$749.00
Hypostomus luteus is a quite spectacular and unusual Pleco. Only in recent years has it become a new sensation in the aquarium hobby, and it's among the most expensive Plecos on the market. It hails from the border region between Brazil and Argentina, which means it should not be kept in too warm water (18-24 C). One of the extraordinary traits of Hypostomus luteus is how it changes its appearance from juvenile to adult; young specimens are dark grey/black with small golden spots and a yellow caudal fin. As they age, they gradually transform into all golden/orange adults. If the temperature requirements are met and enough space and food are given, Hypostomus luteus is a hardy and easy to keep Pleco. It's currently not allowed for export from Brazil, so most individuals are exported from Argentina and Uruguay.

Kribensis Cichlid Albino

$9.77
Kribensis Cichlid Albino Albino Kribensis is a natural color morph of the Kribensis cichlid. Bright white with some red make

Kribensis Cichlid

$8.07
Kribensis Cichlid The male kribensis gets a bright purplish red belly so they can be easily distinguished from females. Kribensis,

Kenyi Cichlid

$13.17
Kenyi Cichlid Kenyi cichlids are popular in the African cichlid aquarium due to their relatively friendly disposition and bright colors

Julidochromis Regani

$29.32
Julidochromis Regani Also called the convict juli or simply regani cichlid, these striped slender cichlids belong to a family of

Julidochromis Ornatus Cichlid

$25.92
Julidochromis Ornatus Cichlid The julidochromis ornatus cichlid, or golden julie, is a small Tanganyikan rock dweller that only gets to about

Julidochromis Marlieri Cichlid

$23.37
Julidochromis Marlieri Cichlid The cross hatched pattern of the marlieri cichlid looks more like spots from afar, hence this cichlid

Julidochromis Dickfeldi Cichlid

$25.07
Dickfeldi Cichlid  AquariumFishSale uses a select breeder to bring out the best color for this cichlid, and the larger it

Jewel Cichlid

$9.77
Jewel Cichlid The  jewel cichlid is an aptly named bright red and reflective spotted African cichlid. These aquarium cichlids are

Ice Blue Cichlid

$7.49
Ice Blue Zebra Cichlid The Ice Blue Zebra Cichlid, or simply Ice Blue Cichlid, comes from a small area of

Heliantus Cichlid

$33.57
Heliantus Cichlid AquariumFishSale uses a select breeder to bring out the best color for this cichlid, and the larger it

Hecqui Shell Dweller

$25.07
Hecqui Shell Dweller The hecqui shell dweller is similar in behavior to the brevis shell dweller but grows just about

Gracilis Brichardi

$23.37
Gracilis Brichardi The Gracilis Brichardi, or simply Gracilis, is a small Lake Tanganyika variation of the larger brichardi cichlid. Gracilis

Gold Sexfasciatus Cichlid

$24.22
Gold Sexfasciatus Cichlid Gold with banded stripes, these make an attractive fish and hardy enough to keep in a African

Gold Ocellatus Cichlid

$35.27
Gold Ocellatus  The gold lamprologus ocellatus cichlid is one of the most desired and hard to find shell dwellers among

Gold Algae Eater

$3.82
Gold Algae Eater The gold algae eater is a color morph of the Chinese algae eater and bred in Thailand for

Fuelleborni Cichlid Orange Blossom

$14.49
Orange Blossom Fuelleborni Cichlid The orange blossom fuelleborni, also called the OB fuelleborni cichlid, is an algae scaper in the

Fuelleborni Cichlid Blue

$14.49
Blue Fueleborni Cichlid The blue fuelleborni, also called marmelade fuelleborni cichlid, is an algae scaper in the wild but will

Frontosa Red

$34.99
Red Frontosa The red frontosa is variation of the Burundi frontosa bred in Taiwan to bring out a red color

Frontosa Cichlid

$30.49
Frontosa Cichlid The Frontosa Cichlid lives twenty five years and grows to about one foot. These are splendid cichlids and

Frontosa Blue Zaire

$194.49
Zaire Blue Frontosa Also know as a Blue Mpimbwe, is rare, difficult to breed, and commands a higher price than other

Enantiopus kilesa

$53.99
Enantiopus kilesa Here is another Tanganyikan that is so rare that we have to say the full name – apparently

Electric Yellow Cichlid

$9.49
Electric Yellow Cichlid The electric yellow cichlid is also called the electric yellow lab. These labs may not make the