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Other/Mixed Breed fish Rainbow Kribs (Pelvicachromis pulcher) - Advert 1
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Rainbow Kribs (Pelvicachromis pulcher)

Other/Mixed Breed

9 weeksAge
£2Price

I have loads of Rainbow Kribs forsale ready now collection only male and female lovely babbies and grown on well 4 for £8

CoventryWest Midlands (19.5mi)
ADVANCED
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Mixture of all different types of fish i have.

Other/Mixed Breed

3 monthsAge
£2Price

Blue Acaras - £3 each, 5 for £12, 10 for £20 4 guppies - £1.50 each Male bettas - £8 each, 2 for £15 Female bettas - £4 each, or 5 for £16 Red and yellow shrimp - £1.50 each, 8 for £10 Apistog

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DerbyDerby (46.6mi)
5.0
ADVANCED
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Tropical Fish Tank & Fish

Other/Mixed Breed

2 yearsAge
£250Price

Fluvel Flex LED 123L tank with 8 fish including large sucker fish. Comes with new heater, new filters & transport bags

BuckinghamBuckinghamshire (45.7mi)
Other/Mixed Breed fish Oscar and ciclid - Advert 4
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Oscar and ciclid

Other/Mixed Breed

7 monthsAge
£0Price

Tropical large fish free to good home, 1 Oscar and 1 redhead cycled, both have out grow our sons 5ft tank, they need to go separately would need to go to large fish tank. Collection only

HerefordHerefordshire (37.3mi)
Other/Mixed Breed fish Tropical fish tank-180L tank, cabinet and fish - Advert 5
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Tropical fish tank-180L tank, cabinet and fish

Other/Mixed Breed

7 monthsAge
£220Price

This 180L tank comes with a cabinet, oxygen pump, filter and heater. It comes with over 50 fish of various species, there are: - 1 common pleco - Guppies - Platys - Mollies - 1 Albino Corydoras - 3

KidderminsterWorcestershire (14.2mi)
Other/Mixed Breed fish Mixed sex Guppies  - Advert 6
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Mixed sex Guppies

Other/Mixed Breed

15 weeksAge
£1Price

All different ages, sex, colours and patterns. Can do a multi buy deal ☺️ Ready to go Please bring a suitable container to put them in

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CirencesterGloucestershire (40.9mi)

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Fish do rest, but not in the same way as mammals. They typically hover in place or find a sheltered spot to conserve energy, and they don't close their eyes since they have no eyelids.