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TROPICAL AlID SEMI-TROPICAL FISH 
PANCHAZ, RIVUUJS, FUNDULaS, GOBIES, 
AND RARE SUNFISH CaNT*D. 
EACH 
EACH 
RIVULUS HART II - Colorful fish froia $ 
Trinidad* Body a Pinkish ting© 
with Red d ots throughout, males 
showing signs of a I^e - - - - • 
RIVULUS CYLINDRi^CEUS - Very popular 
~ blue-GFeen Rivulus' from Cuha» 
Does not hide and is alv/ays at the 
front of the aquarium 
APLOCHEILUS lATIPES - The Deop 
variei;y Our own color 
Vreeding and ^ry dL^ferent fe’ori 
tKe original Japanese fish. These 
are of a beautiful Deep Orange 
shade , and Weed true# See Inhes 
Now Ido ok Virhicii describes this 
Now Deep Orange variety - Breeders. 
FUNDUUJS MULTICOLOR - Most sought 
after of the Fundulus family « 
Males and females are beautifully 
blotched in Blues, Rods, Black and 
Green , with an underneath coloring 
of a Brassy sheen - 
Colorful show' i^ocimons - - - - — 
Younger Specimens - 
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"ZEBRA FUITOLUS” NOTTI - A very Odd ^ 
striped and beautiful Florida 
aquarium fish. Males with beauti¬ 
ful Rod chocks and checker-board 
bodies of bars and siriT 
s - 
ipes 
Surprise yoursol? w-iih. tiiei 
beauty . GET SOME I 
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"AiyICM FUiG FISH" (Jordan© 11a 
j^loridao j Boauiiful and highly 
colored fish whoso markings remind 
you of the American Flag. Some¬ 
thing lilce Dvmrf Gourani, but 
even more highly colorod - — - - ,15 
R A ALWAYS RARE 
" BLACK BANDED SUITPISH" 
(Mosogonistius CH/iETODON) 
The Most Beautiful Sunfish known. If you 
can imagino a cross totwoon the aristo¬ 
cratic Angel Fish and the poppy Barbus 
Sumatranus, you will have an idea of the 
grace and beauty that this Dwarf Sunfish 
IE ACEFUL 
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Can live in temperatures which are con¬ 
sidered too low for Tropicals^ 
PRETTY YOUNG SPECIMENS- .18 
"BL/iCK BiiNDED 
SUNFISH" 
"U.CE FIN CICHLID" 
"CH/JITODON" 
EIiCH 
EACH 
AEQUIDENS M/^RQNII - "Peacock" Dwarf 0 
Peaceful Cichli'd - A description 
of this RARE fish can bo found in 
the May 1936 issue of "The Aquarium 
Magazine." 
PER PAIR $2.50 
*«» JE\^L FISH* * - Red Chronido from 
Africa Very popular and beauti- 
ful - YOUNG BREED D'JG PAIRS^'50/ 
Cichlasoma Meeki - Beautiful **Fire 
~ Mouth" and Red Throat Cichlid. 
Peaceful - Breeders $1.50 PAIR 
Young Specimens - Good color - - 
" Lace Fin Cichlid" - New Aoquidons 
Specie -From French Guiana - 
Has beautiful flowing fins and 
snub nose - Veiy Peaceful - 
Young Specimens -------- 
♦ Cichlascona cutteri - The " Convict 
Cichlid" - V<^ry 'attractivo' '- 
MTED BREEDERS SOjzf PAIR 
Young - Good size - - - - - - - 
*" KONGO" - The "Christmas Cichlid" — 
Females showing beautiful tinsel 
Christmas tree colors - fho most 
hoautiful of fho Ciclilasoma 
family - - - PER PAIR 50/ 
Colorful Young --------- 
"GOLDEN CICHLID" (Cichlasoma Friod- 
richsfhali) Our own importation 
from La Ceiba - Peaceful - Good 
parents and very pretty - 
Young Specimens --------- 
AN®L FISH (Scalaro) AMERICAN GROWN 
~ W -~ "PEACEFUL - 
Medium size Ifoalthy Specimens - - 
Size of Half Dollar ------- 
Size of Silver Dollar ------ 
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GUARANTEED LARGE MATED BREEDERS - 
$10.00 lER PAIR 
Egyptian "Mouth Breeders" - Dwarf 
" l£p 10 chr oni s Mult ic oYor - Have in¬ 
teresting breeding habits, female 
carries eggs and young in her 
mouth imbil they turo ahlo to take 
care of themselves. 
PER PAIR 75/ 
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Orange Chromide (Etroplus maculatus) 
Vo^ highly colored Cichlid from 
Ind^ - Remind you of Coral Roo^ 
fishots, because of hheir beautiful 
coloi^ - BREEimS PER PAIR $r.75 
.15 Younger Colorful Specimens - - - - 
$ 
CIGHLIDS marked with (*) should bo Icopt to themselves. During brooding tine 
they are apV ho bo mo^ and attack other fish in the aquarium, in their zeal 
to protect their eggs and young; 
When kept to themselves they show bettor color and with their young, are a 
sight to be long ronomborod, Yoimg of those fish are Peaceful until full 
grown. 
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