New Arrivals Are Here!
This list is not all inclusive. Available livestock may vary from week to week.
Fish List May, 2024
All new livestock for the week are tagged with... (New)
Although we strive to provide an accurate list on a week to week basis, sometimes we overlook some fish. Most of our fish are listed here, if you have any questions feel free to give us a call or come on by and see us in person.
Misc. Oddballs
Panda Garra
White Cloud
Albino White Cloud
African Butterfly Fish
African Muddskipper
Banjo Catfish
Asian Bumblebee Catfish
Betta
Lots of young locally bred Betta now available at Infinite Aquatics!
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(New) Goldfish & Koi
Goldfish:
(New) Ranchu (local bred)
Butterfly Telescope
Butterfly
Black Moor
Calico Butterfly
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Koi:
Ghost Koi
Longfin Koi
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Plants
Lot's of good looking plants in this week!
Tons of Anubias in our new plant holding system!
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Creeping Charlie
Contortion Val
Corkscrew Val
Italian Val
Jungle Val
Lucky Bamboo
Ulvaceous
Java Fern Trident
Cabomba
Red Tiger Lotus
Bacopa
Telenthera
Amazon Sword
Brazil Sword
Dwarf Baby Tears
Cardinal Plant
Cryptocoryne Wendtii -Bronze
Cryptocoryne Wendtii - Green
Micranthemum "Monte Carlo"
Dwarf Sagitaria
Wisteria
Water Sprite
Moss and Floaters
(New) Flame Moss
(New) Christmas Moss
(New) Java Moss
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Guppy
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Asst Guppies
Snow White Male
Tequila Sunrise Male
Tuxedo Male
Midnight Blue Male
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Endlers
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Silver
Black
Cobra
Red
Blue
Yellow
Mollies
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Wild Caught Sailfin Mollies
Black
Dalmation
Sailfin
Angelfish
Marble
Koi Angelfish
Asst Angels
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Algae Eaters
Panda Garra
Siamese Algae eaters
Superred Bristlenose Pleco
Garra Rufa
Regular bristlenose pleco
Barbs
Red Panda
Black Ruby
Cherry Barb
Neon Rosy
Green Platinum Tiger
Albino Platinum Tiger
Tiger
Catfish
(New) Redtail catfish
(New) Shovelnose catfish
Banjo
Asian Bumblebee
Polka Dot Pictus
Synodontis Petricola
Synodontis Decorus
Royal Farlowella
Cory
Sterbai
Panda
Albino
Pygmy
Melini
Aeneus
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Cichlids
(New) Marble Vieja
(New) Vieja Hybrid
(New) Jack Dempsey 4 in
(New) Black Belt Vieja
(New) Albino Kribensis
(New) Asst Mbuna
(New) Asst Haps
Green Severum
Red Warrior Flowerhorn
Duboisi
Karambe Moorii
Rainbow Severum (wild)
Salvini
Heckelli
Jaguar Cichlid
Kribensis
Matadi Kribensis subocellatus
Firemouth
Geophagus Balzanii
Daffodil Brichardi
Eel
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Zig Zag Eel 3"-4"
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Gourami
(New) Pearl Leeri
Red Flame
Redtail Osphronemus Gourami
Sunset
Red Dwarf Honey
Red Paradise
Pygmy Sparkling
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Loach
(New) Clown Loach 2-3in
Sumo Loach
Angelicus Botia
Kuhlii
Gold Dojo
Batik Botia
Pleco
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(New) Albino Longfin Bristlenose 1-2in
Columbian Spot L165
Mustard Spot LDA031
Blue Eye Lemon Bristlenose
L027c Thunder Royal
Super Red Bristlenose
3"-4"Chocolate Albino Pleco
Clown
Asian Spot
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Rainbow
Celebes
Bleheri
Deepwater Creek
Goyder River
Red
Madagascar
Dorityi
Neon
Bosemani
Praecox
Blue-eyed Red Neon (on the small side)
Lake Kurumoi
Rasbora
(New) Chili Rasbora
Strawberry
Exclamation point Rasbora
Emerald Dwarf
Emerald Eye
Blue Neon
Harlequin
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Sharks
Albino Rainbow
Roseline
Gold Roseline
Redtail
Rainbow
Shrimp
Asst Caridina Shrimp (Special water parameters required!)
Fire Red
Yellowback
Blue Jelly
Blue Dream
Cherry
Blue Rili
Snowball
Amano
Electric Green
Tetra
Axlerodi blue neon
Ember
Green Fire
Black Emporer
Black Neon
Super Blue King Tetra
Red & Blue Colombian Tetra
Bloodfin
Bleeding Heart
Congo
Neon
Cardinal
Serpae
Red Phantom
X-Ray
Knifefish
(New) Black Ghost Knife
Danio
Fireline
Duboisi
Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisi): Ultimate Care Guide - Fish Laboratory
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Common NameDuboisi Cichlid
Scientific NameTropheus duboisi
Water Temperature72-82° F
Water PH7.8-9.0
Maximum Size5 inches
DietOmnivores
Minimum Tank Size50 gallons
Tank MatesTanganyikan Cichlids, Malawian Cichlids
TemperamentAggressive
Vieja Cichlid
Vieja - Wikipedia
Vieja is a genus of cichlid fish from Central America and Mexico. The majority of the species are freshwater fish found in stagnant or slow-moving waters of southern Mexico to El Salvador, but V. maculicauda, which also occurs in brackish waters, ranges south to Panama.[1] They are high-bodied cichlids that reach lengths of up to 17–35 cm (7–14 in) depending on the exact species.[2] Vieja feed mostly on vegetable matter, but may also take small invertebrates.[2]
Butterfly Telescope Goldfish
Butterfly Telescope Goldfish Care: Complete Guide for Beginners - AquariumNexus
The Butterfly Telescope Goldfish, also known as Teichfischer (1994), is a mesmerizing variety of Telescope Goldfish with an alluring uniqueness. Most notable is their huge, butterfly-shaped caudal fins, best observed from a top view. These flared fins are responsible for the title ‘Butterfly’ and make this species instantly recognizable.
Anubias
Asian Bumblebee Catfish
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Asian Bumblebee Catfish Care 101 - Size, Lifespan, Food and Tank Mates (petscurious.com)
Bumblebee Catfish is an omnivorous fish that originate from Southeast Asia. The fish prefers river sand streams with strong currents and obstacles to hide. They tend to inhabit rocky rivers and will use the rock obstacles to hide and catch food.
They are mainly nocturnal and will rend to feed at night. If you woollike to introduce them to a tank, they will easily fit in. The fish are less aggressive and will be hardly affected by common diseases.
They require minimal care, making them ideal for first-time fish keepers.
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Infinite Aquatics
7407 Spencer Hwy suite 440
Pasadena, Texas 77505
281-884-8431
Sunday through Saturday 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Our New Betta & Shrimp Wall
5.5 Gallon Betta Suites!
All of our Betta are now housed in 5.5 gallon Aqueon aquariums that have auto water change features! We have dozens to choose from and we are working on adding more betta and shrimp tanks to the shop to provide a wider selection for everyone to choose from!