Feeder / Cull Shrimp
Feeder / Cull Shrimp are hardy, active freshwater shrimp that make excellent starter invertebrates or natural live food for predatory fish. Perfect for community tanks, they add movement and help with tank cleanliness while also serving as nutritious feeders. You’ll receive a mix of colors or possibly a single shade of lower-grade shrimp, sometimes including ghost or feeder types. These shrimp are not bred for quality or colour but are ideal for cycling tanks, feeding larger fish, or adding natural activity to your aquarium.
Albino Corydoras
The Albino Corydoras is a peaceful, social bottom dweller with a striking pale pink-white body and red eyes. Hardy and active, these charming catfish thrive in groups and are ideal for community aquariums. They gently sift through sand in search of food, helping keep the substrate clean. Best kept in groups of six or more with other calm species like tetras, rasboras, or dwarf gouramis.
Wild Shrimp
Forktail Rainbowfish
Forktail Rainbowfish is a peaceful, active freshwater species known for its bright yellow forked tail and shimmering body. Ideal for planted community aquariums, this small schooling fish adds constant movement, colour, and personality when kept in groups.
Maculata Dwarf Rasbora
The Maculata Dwarf Rasbora is a stunning micro-schooling fish with bright orange-red colouring and a bold central spot. Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for nano aquariums, they thrive in planted tanks with gentle flow. Best kept in shoals of 8+, these tiny rasboras bring lively movement and beautiful contrast to soft-water setups. Ideal for aquascapers and small tank keepers looking for an active, eye-catching species.
Tiger Endler
Black Lyretail Molly
Black Lyretail Molly 🐠 – A striking, jet-black livebearer with elegant lyre-shaped fins ✨. Peaceful, hardy, and beginner-friendly, it thrives in community tanks 🌿. Easy to breed and loves clean, slightly salty water 🌊 — a stunning fish for any aquarium.
























