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jetajockey

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Now that I am down to far less tanks I need to get rid of some of my guys. Most of these fish are already in community settings (except the grass pickerel). Here's a short list. Shipping priority with a live arrival guarantee. Shipping is $10 flat no matter the order size.

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Least killifish, nano livebearer, easy to care for. $1 each or 12 for $10, several available so now is the time to start your colony.

Pteronotropis hypselopterus (walton locality) These are photos of adults, sending a group of juveniles so they'll be a bit smaller. These are a great looking community friendly tight schooler that readily accepts flake or pellets. They are content swimming against the filter outflow or powerhead all day. $2.50 each or 5/$10.
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I also have a few Fundulus Cingulatus. My favorite killifish/topminnow by far, the orange coloration in the adult males is stunning. Another no-fuss fish that eats flakes and pellets readily. Group of 4 $15.00 Will upload a photo of the group a bit later
Cingulatus profile Fundulus cingulatus - Killifish Species Profile

A small grass pickerel. This guy is about the width of a pencil and 3ish inches long. He eats guppy/mosquitofish fry and dwarf shrimp, only eating live foods at the moment, but can be pellet trained with enough time and effort.
$15
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Since several people have been asking, I also have some live food cultures available. I'm writing an article on how I culture these different foods and it should be up in the next few days. I always combine shipping for the cheapest rate and these culture shipping cost vary from $2.50 to $5 maximum, just depends on weight and shipping method.

I have complete microworm cultures (not a starter culture) in a 20ish oz container already producing worms. $5

Greenwater algae culture, you can grow this yourself without a starter, but if you don't have the time or patience I can bag up some pea soup. It's the same greenwater culture that I maintain and use to feed my daphnia. 8+oz $5

Vinegar eel starter culture, includes a few oz of eels in cider vinegar, you will need to add this starter to your own container of cider vinegar and water. $5

Grindal worm culture in a ~20oz container already established on a soil growing medium $10


I have a few other things to add but need to go through the tanks and see what else needs to go, will update when possible. Thanks!
 
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