
GRADE A Imported Koi
Imported Koi, primarily from Japan, are renowned for their vibrant colors, unique patterns, and overall quality. They are often categorized by specific color and pattern variations, such as Kohaku (red and white), Showa (black, red, and white), and Ogon (metallic). These fish are highly valued by enthusiasts for their aesthetic appeal and are often more expensive than domestic Koi.
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Butterfly koi
Butterfly koi, also known as longfin koi, are a variety of koi fish prized for their flowing, long fins that resemble butterfly wings. These fins, along with their vibrant colors and patterns, make them a popular choice for ponds. They are known for their interactive personalities and can become long-term companions.

Mayan koi short body 6”-7”
Short body Mayan Koi, also known as Butterfly Koi, are a type of koi fish characterized by their shorter, more compact body compared to standard koi, and their vibrant, butterfly-like fins. They typically reach an adult size of 6-10 inches. These fish are known for their peaceful temperament and can live for 25-35 years or longer with proper care

Snow Ball Shrimp
Snowball Shrimp are freshwater aquarium shrimp with a consistent, pure white or translucent body. They are a selectively bred Neocaridina davidi variety known for their uniform color, small size (0.75–1.25 inches), and peaceful demeanor. Their name comes from their pure white eggs, which, like the adults, resemble miniature snowballs. They are excellent scavengers, contributing to a clean and healthy aquarium environment. Physical Characteristics Color: Pure white or translucent, providing a beautiful contrast in planted aquariums. Size: Adults typically grow to about 0.75–1.25 inches. Eggs: The "snowball" name refers to the pure white eggs carried by the females. Behavior and Role in the Aquarium Peaceful: They have a gentle nature and coexist harmoniously with other small tank inhabitants. Scavengers: Snowball Shrimp are excellent at cleaning the tank by grazing on algae, biofilm, and uneaten food. Breeding: They reproduce in the tank, with babies being miniature versions of the adults and requiring specific care to avoid being eaten by other fish or sucked into filters. Care and Environment Tank Setup: A minimum tank size of 4 gallons is suggested, though 20 gallons is recommended for a thriving colony. A sponge-covered filter intake is important for tanks with baby shrimp. Temperature: A stable temperature range is crucial for maintaining their vibrant white color. Water Parameters: They tolerate a wide range of water parameters, making them suitable for beginners. Diet: A varied diet of algae, algae tablets, and shrimp pellets is recommended.

Serpae Tetra (PACK OF 6)
Serpae Tetras, also known as blood tetras or red minor tetras, are vibrant, active, and relatively small freshwater fish. They are known for their bright reddish-orange bodies, black markings near the gills, and a black-edged dorsal fin with white tips. These fish are generally peaceful but can exhibit fin-nipping behavior, especially when excited during feeding.