What's in Stock?

Our fish stocks are ever changing, and it is impossible to give comprehensive details of our fish stocks, but we hope that the following give a flavour of the variety & quality of our stock.

This page was updated on 14-12-2003

All Photos are of the actual fish in stock, and all were taken in the period 4th to 13th December 2003.

Important
please contact us to confirm availability before traveling, if hoping to obtain fish shown on this page.

Tropical (including brackish)

All fish show in these photos were actually available for sale on 13-12-2003 unless marked "Coming Soon". All new arrivals are acclimatised for at least one week, and are only released for sale once we are are happy that they have recovered from the exertions of their journey to us, and are fit for sale.
Fish marked "coming soon" were photographed in their acclimatisation tanks, and will hopefully be on sale within a week or two.

Livebearers

We currently have a great range of Platies, & Swordtails, and some very nice guppies, including some stunning female guppies (Coming Soon).

Cichlids

Lots of cichlids including 2 species of Geophagus, some beautiful dwarfs (including some lovely Rams) plus larger species and african species.

Brackish


We currently have a lot of brackish species including Anableps (4 eye fish), Archers, Orange Chromides, Madagascar Rainbows, Monos, Scats, Shark Cats, and several species of brackish (and freshwater) gobies including the weird dragon goby shown above. The pigmy puffer is coming soon.

Tetras

Lots of tetras (of course) including silver & marble hatchets, black & red phantoms, pencils, columbians, and many, many, others.

Tank Busters & Specialist Species.

Albino tinfoil Barbs, are very peaceful, but renowned plant eaters, with a maximum size of 18" they need a big tank. Tiger shovelnose catfish are peaceful but predatory, they would make great tank mates for albino tinfoils, provided you have a large enough tank (and we mean large!). Alligator gars, can reach 2' in length - a great specimen fish. Discus we have a number of different varieties including some nice heckels, reds, and snakeskin.

Marines.

From the tiny pink eye & red head gobies, to large puffers, groupers, wrasse, etc., etc. Remember this is just a selection of the fish available on 13-12-2003