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kevkoi
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 03:48 AM
We've been a little delayed in bringing in a new shipment the last couple of weeks because of nuptial reasons... but anyhow, our biggest shipment of specialist fish arriving very soon.

Here's just a list of SOME of the fish that have been ordered... there are other surprises, but I'll keep the suspense.

South American Dwarf cichlid

Apistogramma agassizi "Alenquer white tail"
Apistogramma sp. Pebas
Apistogramma bitaeniata "Tefe"
Apistogramma hoignei
Apistogramma elizabethae "Rio Uapese" <----- Great price!! females available.
Apistogramma Rio Mamore (LARGE SIZE... sexable)
Apistogramma agassizi "Rio Tefe"
Apistogramma agassizi "Tefe Redback"
Apistogramma agassizi " Tefe Bauana" (females)

Apistogramma mendezi
Apistogramma sp. Inka50
Apistogramma juruensis "Rio Jurua"
Apistogramma cf. juruensis "Black Chin"
Discrosus filamentosus

West African dwarf cichlid
Pelvicachromis taeniatus "Dehane"


Killies
Aphyosemion filamentosa
Aphyosemion bivitatum - Lagos
Aphyosemion primigenium
Aphyosemion striatum
Aphyosemion amieti

Epiplatys sexfasciatum

Wild Bettas
Betta macrostoma --- WILD
Betta foerschi
Betta simorum
Betta falx
Betta coccina

Samurai chocolate gourami

............. oh and so many more, Fancy bettas, Fancy Discus, Rare tetras......

KillieOrCory
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 05:18 AM
Here's just a list of SOME of the fish that have been ordered...
Killies
Aphyosemion filamentosa
Aphyosemion bivitatum - Lagos
Aphyosemion primigenium
Aphyosemion striatum
Aphyosemion amieti

Epiplatys sexfasciatum


For those of you who have no idea what some of these killies look like:
Aphyosemion filamentosa
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Fundulopanchax/Fp.filamentosus.htm
http://www.akvaryumhobisi.com/CKSG/filamentosummale.jpg
sorry bad image!

Aphyosemion bivitatum - Lagos
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Aphyosemion/A.bitaeniatum.htm

Aphyosemion primigenium
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Aphyosemion/A.primigenium.htm
As far as I know this species has never been in Australia before

Aphyosemion striatum
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Aphyosemion/A.striatum.htm
http://www.akvaryumhobisi.com/CKSG/striatummale1.jpg

Aphyosemion amieti
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Fundulopanchax/Fp.amieti.htm
http://www.akvaryumhobisi.com/CKSG/Fpamieti.jpg
sorry bad image!

Epiplatys sexfasciatum
http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Killifish/Killifish%20Website/Ref_Library/Epiplatys/E.sexfasciatus.htm
http://www.akvaryumhobisi.com/CKSG/sexfasciatus.jpg
Above is the image of the sexfasciatus we had previously this species has been lost in Australian Hobby :wave2 now we are getting it back!

Ben
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 05:56 AM
Thats awesome News!!!:D

are all the above killi's mop spawners?

Would be great to get some Notho species back here in Oz.:wink:

Ben

KillieOrCory
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 06:12 AM
You can spawn all of the above with mops.

E.sexfasciatus - floating mop

A.bivittatum - floating and sinking mops
A.striatum - floating and sinking mops
A.primigenium - floating and sinking mops

A.amieti - sinking mop or over peat moss

A.filamentosum - over peat moss prefered (treat like nothos), but collecting eggs of the bottom mop is possible.

samir
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 07:50 AM
could you put up some pics of the bettas. i did get some bettas from you guys ages ago and they were fantastic.

kevkoi
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 08:19 AM
Wild Bettas

Betta macrostoma "Miri" --- WILD
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v439/mervi/Fishes/IMG_787p.jpg

Betta foerschi "Pangkalanbun"
http://www.rva.ne.jp/labyrinth/betta_foerschi_ka.htm

Betta simorum "Jambi"
http://www.rva.ne.jp/labyrinth/betta_simorum.htm

Betta falx "Jambi"
http://www.thefishwizards.com/images/full/betta_falx.jpg

Betta coccina "Jambi"
http://www.ikanpemburu.com/Picture/article_betta_coccina.jpg

samir
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 08:41 AM
thanks kev, i meant from the place you ordered, but i guess its a bit early for that. cant wait to see the miri . :)

Ben
Fri Jun 16, 2006, 02:25 PM
Thanks Serkan!

Those striatum's are stunning!!!

I might have to get some of them!!!

Cheers
Ben

steph
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 12:53 AM
Mmm killi's - I definitely couldnt be accused of bringing home "expensive little brown fish" if I got some of those ;)

I like the Aphyosemion primigenium too

Im not even mentioning all the apistos I want... I think my A. baenschi have taken over the whole 4 fter at the moment. Certainly the trifasciata arent getting into the pots they want.

Steph

marg
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 01:40 AM
That Wild is WILD!!!

Marg.

Th0mas
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 01:53 AM
Steph,

The only solution to this addiction is racking the tanks up. But you'll need to find somewhere in your place that can hold the weight first.

I've just got one and being setup now - and I think I'll need a second one already.....

Thomas.


Mmm killi's - I definitely couldnt be accused of bringing home "expensive little brown fish" if I got some of those ;)

I like the Aphyosemion primigenium too

Im not even mentioning all the apistos I want... I think my A. baenschi have taken over the whole 4 fter at the moment. Certainly the trifasciata arent getting into the pots they want.

Steph

KillieOrCory
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 02:25 AM
All you need is a setup like this:

http://www.akvaryumhobisi.com/CKSG/setup1.jpg

It works great for me :wink: It is one of those hammer lock shelving units, it is suppose to hold ~350kg per shelf. I got 5 of them :roll:

steph
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 03:47 AM
I was waiting for some bright spark to mention "more tanks" :P

Serkan those tanks look great - what are the dimensions of the dividers and what have you got in there ?

it'll happen one day - might not been for a little while yet tho. some of its waiting on more important family re-arrangements :roll:

steph

Th0mas
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 03:47 AM
Yeah - I got one of those 150Kg version, because I don't have the room to fit the 40cm depth (30cm is max I can do without re-organising the dinning area).

Did you get the tanks built to fit the shelf?

Mine comes with the raw galvanised finish, did you have it painted/powder coated? They looked better than what I have.

Thomas.

KillieOrCory
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 04:22 AM
:D

Steph; the dimensions are 900mm long and 400mm wide - you can set the height required as you are assembling. I'll post another image of the whole setup when I locate it.

Thomas; mine is also galvanised! I bought product used to bind the paint onto glass and other tricky surfaces from the hardware store. I still have the can somewhere. And got acrylic paint. Called in couple of my fish keeping friends. And painted the stands in no time. You need one coat of the 'paint binder' then two coats of the acrylic paint does the job. It looks nice and neat that way.

Currently in the top row I have:

Far left tank has no fish
Greensnakeskin guppy breeders and fry
Blacktuxedo guppy breeders and fry
NeonBlue guppy breeders and fry

Bottom row left to right

killifish/killifish/killifish/killifish/killifish/guppies :lol:

The dividers are permanent and water tight; and I got the tanks custom built for the shelves to maximize space usage. The dividers are DIY. There are only 4 tanks in the image that I got built. But since each divided compartment is water tight I treat them as individual tanks. So I count the photographed set-up as 10 tanks.

The top row divider dimensions are approx. 210mm widex390mm deep
The bottom row divider dimensions are approx. 150mm widex390mm deep

I also have on other shelves have tanks 450mm widex390mm deep (two per shelf)
tanks 175mm widex390mm deep (5 per shelf)
tanks 290mm widex390mm deep (3 per shelf) - oops I just remembered I divide those tanks into halves as well :roll:

So when I say I have 50+ tanks it is not a huge volume of water just mainly many small tanks!!! Still have to do water changes though :roll: :roll: :roll:

steph
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 04:47 AM
Well only two things are certain in a fish keepers life.. and one of them is water changes !

Looks like you have a nice custom setup for your fish. Probably a bit small for Apisto's as they really like their floor space but the tanks end on is the way to save space.

Cheers

Steph

Th0mas
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 07:04 AM
I did think about the 900 x 400 shelf with the intention of sitting 3 tanks per shelf (approx 300 x 400 each). That should be large enough for a breeding pair of apisto.

So now with the 800 x 300 shelf, I'm intended to place 2 tanks per shelf (400 x 300).

Pity about the paint bit - I've already racked them up with some tanks sitting. Will have to keep that in mind with the next shelf.

Thomas.

Th0mas
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 07:19 AM
Hey Serkan,

Did you use the board supplied by the shelf or just have the tanks sitting on two pieces of foam on top of the rails?

Thomas.

hotrowe
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 01:05 PM
Hi,
Just hoping my order has been registered.
Are there any red anomolas available?
Cheers,
G.

kevkoi
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 02:34 PM
Graham,
Anomala greens I have plenty of this time (cheap too), but no anomala reds unfortunately.

This is the full confirmed list of fish coming.
This time I'll do it differently and give the pricing....

Microgeophagus ramirezi 'German Blue' (L) --- $18.95
Apistogramma elizabethae 'Rio Uapese' (L) ----- $190/pr (good price!)
Apistogramma agassizi 'Rio Tefe' (L) ------ $100/pr (new price!)
Pelvicachromis taeniatus 'Dehane' (L) ------ $90/pr
Apistogramma sp. Inka50 (L) ------- $90/pr
Apistogramma juruensis "Emerald Rio Jurua" (mL) --- WILD *limited* ---- $140/pr
Apistogramma inridae (L) ----- $100/pr
Discrosus filamentosus (xL) ---- $20ea
Apistogramma eremnopyge 'Strawberry' (mL) ---- WILD *limited* --- $140/pr
Apistogramma bitaeniata (mL) ---- $90/pr
Apistogramma steindacneri (xL) --- WILD "STUNNING!!" *limited* --- $140/pr
Apistogramma sp "Maulbruter"(L) ---- WILD *limited* ---- not sure price yet.
Apistogramma britbinden "Sao Gabriel" (L) --- WILD *limited* ---- $140/pr

Apistogramma cacatuoides 'Orange flash' (xL) --- $70/pr
Apistogramma cacatuoides 'double red' (mL) ---- $20ea
Apistogramma agassizi 'double red' (mL)----- $20ea
Apistogramma panduro (mL) ----- $20ea
Apistogramma borelli yellow blue(mL) ----- $15ea
Nanacara anomala "green" (mL) ------ $15ea


Aphyosemion filamentosa (L) --- $28/pr
Aphyosemion bivitatum - Lagos (L) ----$28/pr
Aphyosemion striatum (L) ----- $28/pr
Epiplatys sexfasciatum (L) ----- $25/pr
Pseudepiplatys annulatus (m) ---- $20/pr
Aphyosemion gardneri (L) ---- $15/pr

Betta foerschi (L) ---- $90/pr
Betta falx ---- $25/pr
Betta simorum --- $25/pr
Betta macrostoma ------ $250/pr
Tricopsis pumillus shalleri ---- $9ea
Samurai chocolate gourami ----- $30/pr

5 varieties of Fancy delta tail show guppies --- $25/reverse trio
3 varieties of wild endlers guppies. --- $25/reverse trio

couple hundred fancy discus.... and more...

Unfortunately not all the fish ordered are currently up to size or available :( so these are what's confirmed coming.

steph
Mon Jun 19, 2006, 11:13 PM
ooo A. steindachneri.... its been years since Ive seen them!

nice list of fish Kev

Cheers

Steph

Th0mas
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 01:06 AM
Yeah - a very nice list indeed.

I wonder what else can squeeze into those tanks of mine.......

Thomas.

hotrowe
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 01:36 AM
Thanks Kev,
Could I reserve a pair of Inka50's and a pair of steindachneri as well as my previous order? It's a pity about the anomola reds. Can I see a picture of the greens somewhere please?
Regards,
Graham :) 8-) :?: :!:

hotrowe
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 01:50 AM
:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
:oops: Hi,
:oops: Can I add a pair of maulbruters, please?
:oops: regards,
G. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Robdog
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 02:53 AM
Dam it! Have to buy another tank this arvo then :roll:

kevkoi
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 03:10 AM
Prices just listed...
SLS is taking pre-bookings and deposits. First in best dressed.

Clown killies. P.annulatus... aren't they pretty. :D

Th0mas
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 03:37 AM
This looks like a cross between a tiger barb and a killi.

Thomas.

Robdog
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 04:53 PM
If the A.Steins look anything like this, they are stunning
http://www.rva.ne.jp/apisto/jpg/steindachneri/steindachneri_careiro4273.jpg
http://www.rva.ne.jp/apisto/jpg/steindachneri/steindachneri_careiro4269.jpg

Robdog
Tue Jun 20, 2006, 04:54 PM
Sorry if they are a bit big

Robdog
Sat Jun 24, 2006, 05:52 AM
So Kev, i take it the Maulbruters are no longer available.

Next shipment maybe?

kevkoi
Thu Jun 29, 2006, 10:22 AM
Updated here:

http://www.discusforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=66374#66374

Robdog
Thu Jun 29, 2006, 02:44 PM
Are those Maulbruter ever going to grow up Kev? :roll: :wink: