-FRESH NEW ARRIVALS 07-02-26
Wishing America a Happy 250th Birthday!
New stock just came in, and we're celebrating with our biggest sale of the summer.
Buy More, Save More — Save Up To 20%
Friday, July 3rd & Saturday, July 4th Only
Friday, July 3
11am – 7pm
Saturday, July 4
10am – 4pm
Sunday, July 5
12pm – 5pm
Buy More, Save More Sales Event
Save up to 20% — Friday, July 3rd & Saturday, July 4th only
Corals
| 2–3 corals | Save 10% |
| 4+ corals | Save 20% |
Marine Fish
| 1–2 fish | Save 10% |
| 3+ fish | Save 20% |
Freshwater Fish
| 5–10 fish | Save 10% |
| 11+ fish | Save 20% |
Plants
| 5–10 plants | Save 10% |
| 11+ plants | Save 20% |
Aquarium & Stand Bundle Credit
Get a 20% store credit when you purchase any Aqueon, Marineland, Tideline, Crystalline, or MegaMatrix aquarium and matching stand. Credit is issued on the purchase price before taxes and will be issued 48 hours after the sale. Cannot be combined with other offers. Tanks and/or stands may need to be ordered and can take up to 8 weeks for delivery.
All sales final — no refunds, exchanges, or cancellations on ordered items. Seller reserves the right to substitute or exchange an ordered item for one of equal or greater value.
Anubias Barteri
Slow-growing epiphyte, tie to wood or rock — never bury the rhizome.
Anubias Barteri Broad Leaf
Big, glossy leaves on a tough, low-light epiphyte.
Anubias Barteri Round 'Golden Coin'
Rounded coin-shaped leaves, compact grower for wood or rock.
Anubias Barteri Striped Mother Pot
Mature specimen plant with striking striped variegation.
Anubias Nana
The classic low-light staple — nearly indestructible.
Anubias Nana Golden
Golden-hued sport of Nana, keeps its color best under moderate light.
Anubias Nana Petite
Miniature Nana, perfect for nano tanks and foreground hardscape.
Anubias Nana Petite on Lava Stone
Pre-mounted and ready to drop straight into the tank.
Anubias Nana Pinto
Rare white-and-green variegated Nana, slow but showstopping.
Anubias Nana Thick Leaf
Extra-thick, textured leaves, very resistant to melt and algae.
Bacopa Monnieri
Rounded-leaf stem plant, tolerates low light and cool temps.
Christmas Moss on Coconut Shell Bridge
Feathery moss pre-tied to a natural coconut bridge, ready to place.
Cryptocoryne 'Tropica'
Compact reddish-brown crypt, great low-light midground plant.
Elodea Najas
Fast-growing oxygenator, thrives even in cooler unheated tanks.
Hydrocotyle Leucocephala
Fast, bushy stem plant with round lily-pad leaves.
Java Fern Narrow Decor
Narrow-leaf Java Fern grown on driftwood, ready for the tank.
Microsorum Pteropus Java Fern
The classic epiphyte — tie to wood or rock, thrives in low light.
Microsorum Pteropus Sp. Narrow
Slender-leaf Java Fern variety, same easygoing care as standard.
Mini Taiwan Moss on Stainless Steel
Dense, fine-textured moss pre-mounted on a stainless frame.
Subwassertang Dome
Fern gametophyte that forms lush green domes, great for shrimp.
Vallisneria Americana
Tall, ribbon-like background grass, spreads readily by runners.
Alternanthera Reineckii Rosanervig
Pink-and-green variegated stem plant, striking color under good light.
Bacopa Caroliniana Red
Reddish tips develop under strong light, upright bushy stem plant.
Cryptocoryne Balansae
Long, ruffled leaves — striking background crypt, avoid moving it once settled.
Cryptocoryne Retrospiralis
Narrow, twisting leaves give a grassy background look.
Didiplis Diandra
Fine, needle-like stem plant, bronze-green color under bright light.
Echinodorus Red Phoenix
Bold red-toned sword, root-feeder that appreciates rich substrate.
Hydrocotyle Tripartita
Tiny three-lobed leaves, great low-growing carpet or foreground plant.
Hygrophila Angustifolia Rubra
Narrow reddish leaves on a tall, fast-growing background stem.
Hygrophila Lancea Araguaia
Compact rosette-forming Hygrophila with warm brown-red tones.
Ludwigia Glandulosa var. Diamond
Deep red-black stem plant, color intensifies under strong light.
Ludwigia Natans Super Red
Vivid red stem plant, one of the most popular color accents.
Ludwigia Repens
Easygoing red-green stem plant, more forgiving than Super Red.
Rotala Rotundifolia Orange Juice
Orange-pink new growth stem plant, colors up fast under light.
Staurogyne Repens
Compact rosette foreground plant, holds a tidy low mound.
Eleocharis Belem
Short carpeting hairgrass — needs CO2 and trimming to stay dense.
Glossostigma Elatinoides
Demanding true carpet plant, needs strong light and CO2 to spread.
Pogostemon Helferi Downoi
Ruffled rosette carpet plant, prone to melt if conditions shift.
Proserpinaca Palustris
Fine needle-leaf stem plant, demanding but stunning in the right setup.
Central American Cichlids
Cincelichthys “Pantano Cichlid”
Large, peaceful Central American cichlid — great centerpiece for a big community.
Trichromis salvini “Yellow Belly Cichlid”
Bold yellow body with black bars, territorial but manageable in a big tank.
Maskaheros regani “Regan's Cichlid”
Sturdy Central American cichlid for large, robust community setups.
Dwarf Cichlids
Laetacara araguaiae “Buckelkopf”
Peaceful South American dwarf cichlid, great for planted community tanks.
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi “German Blue Ram”
Colorful dwarf cichlid — likes it warm and appreciates a soft substrate.
Mikrogeophagus ramirezi “German Gold Ram”
Golden color morph of the German Ram, same easygoing dwarf cichlid care.
Catfish & Plecos
Ancistrus sp. “Blue Eye Bushynose”
Hardy algae-eating pleco with striking blue eyes.
Ancistrus sp. “Calico Bushynose Pleco”
Mottled calico pattern, same easy bushynose care.
Ancistrus sp. “Super Red Bushynose Pleco”
Vivid red-orange bushynose, a standout algae crew member.
Corydoras panda “Panda Cory”
Classic black-and-white cory, does best on the cooler side.
Corydoras similis “Violet Cory”
Subtle violet sheen, peaceful shoaling bottom dweller.
Erethistes jerdoni “Dwarf Anchor Cat”
Tiny, cool-water catfish — keep in a group with gentle current and high oxygen.
Panaqolus maccus “L104 Clown Pleco”
Wood-eating dwarf pleco — needs driftwood in the tank as a food source.
Tetras
Phenacogrammus interruptus “Congo Tetra” (LG)
Large, shimmering iridescent tetra — a schooling showpiece.
Carnegiella strigata “Marble Hatchetfish”
Surface-dwelling hatchetfish, needs a tight-fitting lid — great jumpers.
Paracheirodon simulans “Green Neon Tetra”
Smaller, softer-water cousin of the Neon Tetra with an emerald stripe.
Paracheirodon innesi “Neon Tetra” (Small)
The classic community schooling tetra.
Paracheirodon axelrodi “Cardinal Tetra” Colombia
Full red-and-blue stripe the whole length of the body — a top-tier schooler.
Rasboras, Danios & Barbs
Barbodes semifasciolatus “Gold Barb”
Hardy, active barb that does well even in cooler community tanks.
Danio choprae “Glowlight Danio”
Small, active schooler with a golden-orange glow.
Brevibora dorsiocellata “Emerald Eye Rasbora”
Understated schooling rasbora with a striking emerald-green eye.
Trigonostigma espei “Pork Chop Rasbora”
Peaceful schooling rasbora with a bold black wedge marking.
Boraras merah “Phoenix Rasbora”
Tiny, fiery-red nano schooler for planted shrimp-safe tanks.
Boraras naevus “Strawberry Rasbora”
One of the smallest rasboras, deep red body best kept in a large group.
Bettas, Gouramis & Killifish
Betta splendens “Half Moon Candy Betta” (Females)
Full 180° fan tail, can be kept in a peaceful sorority setup.
Betta splendens “Half Moon Red Galaxy Betta” (Male)
Deep red body flecked with metallic galaxy scaling.
Betta splendens “Plakat Blue Mustard Betta” (Male)
Short-finned plakat build with a striking blue-and-mustard pattern.
Sphaerichthys selatanensis “Cross Barred Chocolate Gourami”
Soft, acidic blackwater specialist — best for experienced keepers.
Trichogaster lalius “Royal Blue Dwarf Gourami” (Male)
Vivid blue dwarf gourami, a colorful community centerpiece.
Trichogaster chuna “Honey Dwarf Gourami”
Golden-honey toned, one of the more peaceful dwarf gouramis.
Trichopodus leerii “Pearl Gourami” (Large)
Pearlescent speckled body with a graceful, laid-back temperament.
Trichopsis pumila “Sparkling Gourami”
Tiny, calm nano gourami, perfect for a quiet planted tank.
Macropodus opercularis “Blue Paradise Fish”
Hardy, cool-tolerant labyrinth fish with bold blue-red banding.
Epiplatys annulatus “Clown Killi”
Tiny, peaceful surface-dwelling killifish, great for nano planted tanks.
Gobies
Brachygobius cf. nunus “Micro Bumblebee Goby”
Bold black-and-yellow bands, does best with a touch of aquarium salt.
Awaous flavus “Candy Stripe Goby”
Larger hopping goby, appreciates sand substrate and some brackish salinity.
Chlamydogobius eremius “Desert Goby”
Tough, adaptable Australian goby — handles wide swings in water conditions.
Stiphodon ornatus “Ornate Rainbow Goby”
Algae-grazing rainbow goby, needs current and a mature, algae-rich tank.
Shrimp
Amano Shrimp
The classic algae-eating workhorse shrimp — safe with community fish.
Blue Dream Neocaridina
Vivid solid-blue Neocaridina, easy breeding shrimp for planted tanks.
Crystal Red Shrimp A/S
High-grade red-and-white Caridina, wants stable, soft, acidic water.
Fire Red Shrimp
Solid, saturated red Neocaridina — one of the hardiest color strains.
Orange Sunkist Shrimp
Bright orange Neocaridina color morph, easy and prolific breeder.
Tangerine Tiger Shrimp
Striped orange Caridina, a bit more particular about stable parameters.
Yellow Goldenback Shrimp
Sunny yellow Neocaridina, easy care and great color contrast in a planted tank.
Snails
Pomacea bridgesii “Mystery Snail” Gold
Big, active algae-grazer available in gold — a community cleanup crew favorite.
Pomacea bridgesii “Mystery Snail” Ivory
Same easygoing Mystery Snail care in a soft ivory shell color.
Nature Aquariums | 5344 N. University Drive, Lauderhill, FL 33351 | 754-223-3104
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