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  • Large bag of daphnia for sale this will be bagged on day of sale the amount of daphnia in the bag would cost more than £20 in a shop read more

    5 €

  • Velda pond net daphnia square 35 cmthis pond net is an indispensable tool for every pond ownerexcluded areas: channel islands, isle of man, isles of scilly, scottish highlands and scottish islands

    58 €

  • I grew them with blodworms and quality frozen food such as daphnia beefheart misys and small dry granulesplease contact me for more infoi am selling salfin mollyes about 14 month old home breedplease have a container or plastic bags for collectionlocal pick up only

    3 €

  • Needs a new home as i’m shutting down some tanks £10 ono can deliver thankshe’s fine with other fish,frogs and shrimp and snailshe has a real nice personality,let’s you stroke him and will go through a hoop (play)eats a balanced diet of bloodworm,flake,daphnia,spiriluna,pellets

    10 €

  • 5 -3 inches eating a mixed diet of earth worms, brine shrimp, daphnia and they can manage pellets too unknown gender as too young read morecopper axolotls 3 x left roughly 2

    15 €

  • I provide a very good home and culture my own microworm, daphnia and bloodwormplease get in touch should you have what i am looking foraddress will be requiredi have no preference on the gender as am an experienced axolotl owneri am currently seeking to purchase two leucistic axolotls or one leucistic and one melanoidi can pay £20 per axolotl and can collect from you if not too faras previously stated i would be happy with one male and one female or vice versa

    20 €

  • 1 baby axolotl available, golden albino, currently eating frozen and live bloodworm, brineshrimp and daphnia, he is still too small for a filter so regular part water changes required, he will be fine in a small kids starter fish tank for a while, preferably retangulat, with an air stone, asking £10 collection only leonard stanley read more

    10 €

  • Currently eat frozen and live bloodworm, daphnia and later will be on small axolotl pelletslargest is currently around 2 inches longunusual and easy to keep pets but please do your research firstapproximately 2 months old

    15 €

  • Been fed on hikari fish bites, tetramin baby, frozen bloodworm, daphnia and aquarium & tetramin flakeskept separate from the main tank since birthvarious ages & colours male and females00 for 6 collection only *great sankey* read more

    1 €

  • Live fish food now available at nik and nels pets daphnia bloodworm mini bloodworm tubifex brine shrimp all £1 per "tube" read more

    1 €

  • You may also hatch other creatures such as clam shrimp, fairy shrimp and daphniawe do our best to process as quickly as possiblewarning: not suitable for children under 7 yearsincludes a 20-page guide written by nick baker

    14 €

  • You may also hatch other creatures such as clam shrimp, fairy shrimp and daphniagrow pets from the 'age of the dinosaurs&aposncludes a 20-page guide written by nick bakerincludes a 20-page guide written by nick baker

    14 €

  • Eating bloodworm, brine shrimp and daphnia as they should bemake great pets£20 each or 2 for £30 read moreleucistic and wild type axolotl juveniles for saleall have their full limbs

    15 €

  • Healthy nutrition for up to 14 days, patented formula containing tasty daphnia, essential vitamins, trace elements and minerals, does not cloud or contaminate the water, easy to dispense, pack contents 2 x 12 g units read morevacation (for up to 14days), tetra holiday food for all goldfish

    4 €

  • Diet of plec tablets, algae wafers, daphnia and cucumber (their absolute favourite)great algae eaters !raised in planted tank with bogwoodbristlenose pleco's; approx 3 months old, mostly 1" in size

    2 €

  • Not possible to tell the gender yet but gorgeous healthy youngsters fed on fresh veg, frozen shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia and hikari waferslongfin £7 each and 2 for £12 shortfin £3 each and 2 for £5 collection only from kidderminster please research these fish as although they are easy to keep they have specific needs read morebeautiful long and shortfin bristlenose plecs juveniles

    6 €

  • They range from 3-7 inches longlaid and hatched back end of june this yearcurrently in c heated tank and pondnumerous varieties of baby koi carpcome pick which you’d like! are eating like trains at the minute and on tiny pellet(2/3mm) high protein food %, daphnia, brine shrimp, whole meal breadthey are all £8 each jumbos £10 will do deals for multiples 3 shooter koi left (lots bigger than rest same age) ta rich read morevarieties include - kohaku, chagoi, shiro utsuri, hariwake, hariwamono, benigoi, ki utsuriall from same spawning

    8 €

  • Can arrange delivery for £10 next day if needed eating bloodworm, daphnia and bbsvery good genetics (mum is a black melanoid dad is a copper melanoid, can provide pics if needed) will be ok in an established tank provided the base is barebottom or in a tub with regular water changes whilst you wait for your tanks cycle to finishgorgeous young black melanoid axolotls around 11 weeks oldask any questions, i’m a reputable breeder with years of experience

    10 €

  • Excluded areas: channel islands, isle of man, isles of scilly, scottish highlands and scottish islandshandle length: maxthis pond net is an indispensable tool for every pond owner

    57 €

  • Collection after current lockdownlovely healthy longfin bristlenose pleco juvenilescurrently fed on a varied diet of frozen bloodworm, daphnia, dried flake and pellets, hikari wafers and vegetablesthey are about 5cm at the moment and very active

    7 €

  • Collection after current lockdownlovely healthy shortfin bristlenose pleco juvenilescurrently fed on a varied diet of frozen bloodworm, daphnia, dried flake and pellets, hikari wafers and vegetablesthey are about 5cm at the moment and very active

    2 €

  • Lovely healthy cory's adults and juvenilescurrently fed on a varied diet of frozen bloodworm, daphnia, dried flake and pellets, hikari wafers and vegetablescollection after current lockdown

    2 €

  • Lovely platies both juvenile and adultscurrently fed on a varied diet of frozen bloodworm, daphnia, dried flake and pellets, hikari wafers and vegetablescollection after current lockdown

    1 €

  • Low flow filter, too high a flow can stress themaxolotl thrive in degrees ccollection only codnorno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomalso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themparents are in the picturesyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankmust only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a mustno lights due to them having no eye lidsif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriait’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removecan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othershave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)if you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inleucistic and wild type baby axolotls, currently eating bloodwormthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantjust rinse in the tank wateranything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely will

    5 €

  • Low flow filter, too high a flow can stress themgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormaxolotl thrive in degrees ccollection only codnorno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomalso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a mustno lights due to them having no eye lidsif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriait’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removecan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othershave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)if you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantjust rinse in the tank wateranything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely will

    5 €

  • Low flow filter, too high a flow can stress themapprox 3-4inches collection only codnorgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormaxolotl thrive in degrees cno gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomalso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a mustno lights due to them having no eye lidsif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriait’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional oneoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletsdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removecan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othershave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)if you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantjust rinse in the tank wateranything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely will

    5 €

  • Gender is unknown (too young)there's currently two availableplease message me with any questions/for more pictures:) read morethey could be weaned off live food as they grow older but for the time being a live food diet is essentialso currently will only eat live foodthey are leucistic with some darker freckled markings on their heads and backsthese axolotls are between 6-12months old, and about 3 inches nose to tail*important* they have been fed entirely on live food all their lives, including daphnia, bloodworm etc

    5 €

  • They are a helpful addition in maintaining a clean tankbristlenose pleco's; raised in planted tank with bogwooddiet of plec pellets, daphnia, algae wafers, flake, brine shrimp and cucumber (there absolute favourite) ! £3 each unsuitable for small or biorb tanks, these fish grow to 4-5"

    3 €

  • Gender is unknown (too young)there's currently four availablethey could be weaned off live food as they grow older (they're starting to learn to take food from tweezers!) but for the time being a live food diet is essentialwildtype baby axolotls aged between 6-12 months old, about 3 inches nose to tailso currently will only eat live foodplease message me with any questions/for more pictures:) i also have leucistic babies*important* they have been fed entirely on live food all their lives, including daphnia, bloodworm, woodlice etc

    4 €

  • Gender is unknown (too young)there's currently two availablethey could be weaned off live food as they grow older (they're starting to learn to take food from tweezers!) but for the time being a live food diet is essentialso currently will only eat live foodthey are leucistic with some darker freckled markings on their heads and backsplease message me with any questions/for more pictures:) i also have wildtype babies and adults for salethese axolotls are between 6-12months old, and about 3 inches nose to tail*important* they have been fed entirely on live food all their lives, including daphnia, bloodworm, woodlice etc

    4 €

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