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NEW ARRIVALS 8-14-26

NEW ARRIVALS 8-14-26

New Stock This Week

Nature Aquariums • 5344 N. University Drive, Lauderhill, FL • 754-223-3104

All livestock is observed before sale. Quantities are limited — call ahead or stop in to buy your favorites. Some fish, plants, or corals may already be sold or in quarantine by the time you visit. Stock sells fast on arrival weekends!

NEWS FLASH
Big SHIPMENT came in:
UNS - tanks, soils, wood, tubing, filters, etc
Aquarium Coop - restocked plus the new UG filter
Hygger- A lot of your favorites are back

 

Cichlids

Sveni Eartheater (Rio Parana)

pH 6.5–7.575–82°FMax 8–10"

Striking South American eartheater with iridescent blue and red coloration and flowing fin streamers; sifts sand for food and does best in a small group.

Albino Heckelii

pH 6.0–7.082–86°FMax 12"

Large, hardy Central American cichlid in a bright albino form; needs a spacious tank and equally robust tankmates.

Jack Dempsey Electric Blue

pH 6.5–7.574–82°FMax 8"

Vivid all-blue Jack Dempsey color form; territorial but full of personality, best with similarly sized, sturdy tankmates.

Jack Dempsey Electric Blue Longfin

pH 6.5–7.574–82°FMax 8"

Electric blue Jack Dempsey with flowing extended fins; same bold temperament in a showier package.

Ram Longfin Fire Gold Balloon

pH 5.5–7.078–85°FMax 2.5"

Compact, rounded balloon-bodied ram in a golden-red color form; peaceful but wants stable, warm water.

Red Devil

pH 7.0–8.070–80°FMax 15"

Large, intelligent, and famously feisty Central American cichlid; needs a big tank to itself or with equally tough tankmates.

Spot Cheek Ellioti

pH 6.5–7.575–82°FMax 6"

Central American cichlid with iridescent blue cheeks and a signature dark flank spot; calmer than most Thorichthys relatives.

Apistogramma Macmasteri

pH 6.0–7.076–82°FMax 3"

Colorful dwarf cichlid from Colombia with a red-orange tail; peaceful centerpiece fish for a planted nano tank.

Electric Blue Ram

pH 6.0–7.078–85°FMax 2"

Vivid all-blue color form of the German blue ram; peaceful dwarf cichlid that wants soft, warm, stable water.

Tetras, Barbs & Rasboras

Tiger Barb Green

pH 6.0–7.574–82°FMax 3"

Green color form of the classic tiger barb; active schooler, best kept in groups of 6+ to spread out any fin-nipping.

Rummynose Tetra (Peru)

pH 5.5–7.075–82°FMax 2"

Peruvian rummynose tetra with a bright red nose and crisp black-and-white tail bars; a premier schooling fish for planted tanks.

Neon Tetra XL

pH 6.0–7.572–80°FMax 1.5"

Extra-large size grade of the classic neon tetra; electric blue stripe over a red body, a community tank staple.

Maculatus Dwarf Rasbora

pH 5.5–7.073–82°FMax 0.8"

Tiny, peaceful Boraras species with an orange body and dark spotting; ideal for nano and shrimp tanks.

Fireworks Galaxy Rasbora

pH 6.5–7.573–79°FMax 1"

Celestial pearl danio with a spangled, starry pattern; a stunning, peaceful nano fish.

Harlequin Rasbora Purple

pH 6.0–7.573–82°FMax 2"

Purple-hued color form of the classic harlequin rasbora; peaceful schooler with a bold black wedge marking.

Celebes Rainbowfish

pH 7.0–8.575–82°FMax 3"

Slender, elegant Sulawesi rainbowfish with a soft yellow body and blue accents; peaceful and active in groups.

Cardinal Tetra XL

pH 4.5–7.073–81°FMax 2"

Large size grade of one of the most vivid schooling tetras, with a brilliant red-and-blue stripe running its length.

Catfish & Plecos

Longfin Albino Bristlenose

pH 6.5–7.574–80°FMax 5"

Albino bristlenose pleco with flowing extended fins; a hardworking algae eater and one of the easiest plecos to keep.

Otocinclus (Brazil)

pH 6.5–7.572–79°FMax 2"

Small, peaceful algae-grazing catfish; best kept in a group in a well-established, algae-rich tank.

Corydoras Venezuela Orange

pH 6.0–7.572–79°FMax 2.5"

Bright orange color variant of the popular bronze corydoras; a hardy, social bottom-dweller best kept in groups.

GloFish Cory Moonrise Pink

pH 6.5–7.572–78°FMax 2.5"

Fluorescent pink GloFish corydoras that glows under blue LED lighting; peaceful bottom-dwelling schooler.

Loaches & Gobies

Hillstream Loach Borneo Bluefin Zebra

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 2"

Flat-bodied algae grazer from fast-flowing Borneo streams; needs high flow and well-oxygenated water, best kept in a group.

Sumatran Blue Cobalt Goby

pH 7.5–8.582–86°FMax 2"

Fast-water algae-grazing goby that thrives with strong current; peaceful with tankmates but territorial between males.

Livebearers

Guppy Elephant Ear Tiger

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 2"

Tiger-patterned guppy with oversized elephant-ear fins; easy, colorful, and a prolific breeder.

Guppy Endler K33

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 1.5"

Vividly patterned Endler's livebearer hybrid; small, hardy, and a nonstop color show.

Guppy Endler Red & Black Tiger

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 1.5"

Bold red-and-black tiger pattern on a compact Endler's frame; easy and active.

Guppy Endler Yellow Tux

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 1.5"

Bright yellow tuxedo-patterned Endler's guppy; small, hardy, and a great community fish.

Guppy Leopard Tail (Singapore)

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 2"

Singapore-line guppy with a spotted leopard-pattern tail; easy and a fast breeder.

Guppy Purple Butterfly

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 2"

Purple butterfly-tail guppy with a broad, flowing finnage; easy and colorful for any community tank.

Molly Elephant Ear Creamsicle

pH 7.5–8.572–82°FMax 4.5"

Sailfin molly with oversized elephant-ear fins in a warm creamsicle orange; benefits from some aquarium salt and harder water.

Specialty & Oddballs

Bichir Delhezi

pH 6.5–7.575–82°FMax 14"

Snake-like, ancient predatory fish with a bold banded pattern; a hardy oddball that needs a large, tightly lidded tank.

Flagfish

pH 7.0–8.064–78°FMax 2.5"

Hardy, cool-tolerant American native prized as an algae eater, especially for black beard algae; can nip fins, so keep with robust tankmates.

Shrimp

Amano Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.570–80°FMax 2"

Hardy, algae-eating shrimp — one of the best clean-up crew members for any planted tank.

Blue Dream Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Vivid solid-blue Neocaridina shrimp; easy to breed and a great addition to a planted shrimp tank.

Blue Velvet Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Deep, velvety blue Neocaridina color form; hardy and beginner-friendly.

Fire Red Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Solid red Neocaridina shrimp — one of the most popular and easiest shrimp to keep and breed.

Orange Sunkist Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Bright orange Neocaridina shrimp that pops against dark substrate; hardy and easy to breed.

Yellow Goldenback Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Golden-yellow Neocaridina shrimp with a bright saddle marking; hardy and colorful.

Gold Line Green Jade Shrimp

pH 6.5–7.568–78°FMax 1.5"

Green-bodied shrimp with a gold racing stripe down the back; a striking, easy-care variety.

Snails

Blue Mystery Snail

pH 7.0–8.068–82°FMax 2"

Large, peaceful algae-grazing apple snail in a deep blue shell; a great cleanup crew addition.

Gold Mystery Snail

pH 7.0–8.068–82°FMax 2"

Large, peaceful algae-grazing apple snail in a warm golden shell; easy and low-maintenance.

Ivory Mystery Snail

pH 7.0–8.068–82°FMax 2"

Large, peaceful algae-grazing apple snail in a creamy ivory shell; easy and low-maintenance.

Jade Mystery Snail

pH 7.0–8.068–82°FMax 2"

Large, peaceful algae-grazing apple snail in a soft jade-green shell; easy and low-maintenance.

Assassin Snail

pH 7.0–8.070–79°FMax 1"

Predatory snail that hunts down pest snails; a natural way to control unwanted snail population booms.

Batik Nerite Snail

pH 7.0–8.572–80°FMax 1"

Patterned nerite snail and top-tier algae eater; won't reproduce in freshwater, so no population explosions.

Lightning Bolt Nerite Snail

pH 7.0–8.572–80°FMax 1"

Bold zig-zag striped nerite snail and excellent algae eater; won't reproduce in freshwater.

Papua Blueberry Snail

pH 7.0–8.072–80°FMax 0.5"

Tiny, vividly blue nerite relative; peaceful algae grazer sized perfectly for nano tanks.

Red Spotted Nerite Snail

pH 7.0–8.572–80°FMax 1"

Red-and-black spotted nerite snail and reliable algae eater; won't reproduce in freshwater.

Other Inverts

Freshwater Pom Pom Crab

pH 7.0–8.072–82°FMax 1"

Small, gentle crab with fuzzy pom-pom claws; an omnivorous scavenger that does best in a mature planted tank with hiding spots.

Saltwater Fish

Radiant Wrasse

Reef Safe with Caution
pH 8.1–8.475–80°FMax 5"

Vivid reddish-maroon wrasse with a yellow face; hunts flatworms and pest snails but may pick at small ornamental shrimp.

French Angelfish

Not Reef Safe
pH 8.1–8.472–78°FMax 15"

Bold black-and-yellow juvenile that matures into a striking gray adult with yellow scale edging; a hardy showpiece for a large fish-only or FOWLR system.

Carpenter Wrasse

Reef Safe
pH 8.1–8.475–82°FMax 3.5"

Vibrant pink-red flasher wrasse with elongated dorsal rays that flare during courtship displays; peaceful and reef safe.

Exquisite Fairy Wrasse

Reef Safe
pH 8.1–8.472–78°FMax 5"

Multicolored fairy wrasse in blues, greens, and reds that shift with mood and locale; peaceful and won't bother corals or inverts.

Easy Care

Anubias Barteri Broad Leaf (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Broad, deep-green epiphyte leaves on a tough rhizome; attach to wood or rock — never bury the rhizome. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Barteri Petite Round on Lava Stone

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Petite round-leafed anubias pre-mounted on lava stone; ready to drop straight into the aquascape. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Barteri Round "Golden Coin" (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Rounded coin-shaped leaves on a compact anubias; slow-growing and nearly indestructible. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Congensis (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Larger, ruffled-leaf anubias with a bold, textured look; a great mid-to-background epiphyte. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Nana (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

The classic aquarium anubias — compact, hardy, and nearly impossible to kill. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Nana Golden (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Golden-yellow variegated form of nana; same tough, low-light epiphyte with extra color. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Nana Petite (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

The smallest of the nana anubias line; perfect for nano tanks and foreground hardscape. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Anubias Nana Pinto (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–7.872–82°F

Striking white-and-green variegated anubias; a slow grower prized for its pattern. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Java Fern Narrow Decor

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.568–82°F

Narrow, thin-leafed java fern variety mounted for instant hardscape decor. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Java Fern "Windelov" (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.568–82°F

Lacy, forked leaf-tip variety of java fern; low light, low maintenance epiphyte. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Java Fern (Pot)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.568–82°F

The classic hardy java fern — thrives in low light and won't be bothered by most fish. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Java Fern Mother Pot

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.568–82°F

Mature mother plant loaded with plantlets ready to be separated and spread through the tank. Liquid ferts only, never root tabs.

Christmas Moss on Coconut Shell Bridge

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.568–82°F

Textured, triangular-leafed moss pre-attached to a coconut shell bridge hardscape piece; low light, liquid ferts only.

Egeria Densa (Anacharis)

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–8.560–78°F

Fast-growing bunch plant that pulls excess nutrients from the water column; a great beginner oxygenator.

Vallisneria Americana

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–8.572–82°F

Classic tall, ribbon-leafed background plant that spreads by runners; a root feeder — use root tabs.

Vallisneria Gigantea

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–8.572–82°F

Giant-leafed vallisneria that grows tall and wide for a bold background statement; a root feeder — use root tabs.

Vallisneria Spiralis

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.5–8.572–82°F

Classic corkscrew-leafed vallisneria for background planting; a root feeder — use root tabs.

Cryptocoryne Wendtii Brown

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Hardy, low-light crypt in a warm brown tone; a root feeder — use root tabs, and expect some melt after replanting.

Cryptocoryne Balansae

CO2: Not Required
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Large, ruffled-leaf crypt that makes a dramatic background statement; a root feeder — use root tabs.

Staurogyne Repens

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Compact, low-growing foreground plant that holds a neat carpet shape; grows denser with CO2 but manageable without.

Micranthemum Monte Carlo

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.568–78°F

Round-leafed carpeting plant that spreads quickly under good light; forms the densest, lowest carpet with CO2.

Intermediate Care

Alternanthera Rosaefolia

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Reddish-pink stem plant that colors up under strong light; a striking contrast plant for the midground.

Bacopa Caroliniana Red

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Red-tinted bacopa stem plant with rounded leaves; benefits from strong light and CO2 for best color.

Eleocharis Parvula (Dwarf Hair Grass)

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.568–78°F

Fine-bladed carpeting grass that spreads into a lush lawn under good light; benefits from CO2 for a denser carpet.

Ludwigia Natans Super Red

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Bright red stem plant that colors intensely under strong light; a reliable red accent for the midground.

Echinodorus Bleheri (Amazon Sword, Pot)

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.5–7.572–82°F

Large, classic background sword plant; a heavy root feeder — use root tabs and a nutrient-rich substrate.

Rotala Indica

CO2: Suggested
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Fine-leafed pink-and-green stem plant that colors up with light; a popular, easy-trim aquascaping stem.

Expert Care

Rotala Rotundifolia "Orange Juice"

CO2: Required
pH 6.0–7.072–82°F

Vivid orange-red stem plant that needs strong light and CO2 to hold its namesake color; trims and replants easily once established.

Ludwigia Glandulosa var. Diamond

CO2: Required
pH 6.0–7.572–82°F

Deep red-purple stem plant that needs CO2 and strong lighting for its best color and compact growth.

Eriocaulon Feather Duster

CO2: Required
pH 5.5–6.572–78°F

Fine, feathery rosette plant that wants CO2, soft water, and steady nutrients — a true high-tech showpiece.

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