FISH HOUSE NEWS - It’s Snakehead Time!
Our latest Indian shipment is now out of quarantine and we can now offer many rare and sought after species and colour variants of snakehead. Add these to our other Asian and African species and you will find the greatest collection of snakehead species ever offered for sale in the UK (if not Europe!)Only found from India, we have for only the 2nd time ever, Channa diplogramma
This rarely traded snakehead is very similar in appearance to the giant or red snakehead and will also grow to a large size. We currently have a group of five living happily together.
A full listing of all Wildwoods snakeheads can be found in our TF2YD webshop
After a three year wait, we have managed to import a small quantity of L260 Queen Arabesque plecs - looking fantastic at the moment! Also from Brazil we have a fabulous group of Geophagus altifrons and some stunning large Sunshine plecs - L14 Scobinancistrus aureatus
Also worth a mention is a cracking Merodontotus tigrinus of around 25cm - hand feeding too!
Looking Especially Good This Week
Corydoras robinae
Melanochromis lepidiadaptes
Hyphessobrycon simulans
Pseudomugil furcatus
Hypsibarbus wetmori
Tetraodon suvatti
Girardinus metallicus
Danio meghalayensis
Megalamphodus megalopterus
Geophagus steindachneri
Pelvicachromis rubrolabiatus
Pygopristis denticulatus
Looking Especially Good This Week
Corydoras robinae
Melanochromis lepidiadaptes
Hyphessobrycon simulans
Pseudomugil furcatus
Hypsibarbus wetmori
Tetraodon suvatti
Girardinus metallicus
Danio meghalayensis
Megalamphodus megalopterus
Geophagus steindachneri
Pelvicachromis rubrolabiatus
Pygopristis denticulatus
And why did Jon choose that headline?
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