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In a departure from the usual format, here’s a fish which is currently arriving in our stores for all the wrong reasons. The Marbled clarias (Clarias batrachus) is a domestic strain of a fish that is also known as the Walking catfish. With an adult size of around 45cm, this tough and rather belligerent food fish is being sold as tiny, adorable youngsters by a number of irresponsible retailers – most of which are unable to house them when customers attempt to return them
As the weather cools and focus shifts indoors, the ‘trop season’ is upon us. Since the last one there’s been some changes to the names of things with Corydoras catfish and now it seems tetras being reclassified. Predictably, it takes suppliers a while to catch up with these name changes and many people will be pleased to hear that common names are pretty much unaffected.
Traditionally there’s a number of species that are bred and sold to us with the wrong names and have
Triggerfishes are some of the most responsive and rewarding marine fish pets but are often loveable rogues with borderline psychotic tendencies
Cichlids are a very diverse group of fishes and if you were so inclined, you could find species for pretty much every type of aquarium whether community, unheated temperate (even summer pond!), or marine. The early days of the hobby were characterised by experiences of keeping territorial species of this group in tanks that were often too small to allow any tankmates to keep a healthy distance from angry parental cichlids and so a reputation was born.
Everybody knows what Dory looks like (it is the school holidays after all) but this has to be one of the most unique Regal tangs (Paracanthurus hepatus) that we’ve ever seen.
A good choice for an unheated aquarium, these Rosy bitterlings (Rhodeus ocellatus) have beautiful pearlescent colours when the light hits them from the side.
Not all pond plants rely on flowers for colour, the hardy and vigorous Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' has leaves which add a splash of colour to the shallows and pond surroundings.
Goldfish tend to come in two very different forms, the pond-hardy breeds which are classically ‘fish-shaped fish’ with streamlined bodies and single tails, then the fancy varieties with a wide range of shapes and finnage.
With their good looks, small size, and hardier nature, Endler’s guppies are becoming a popular...
A familiar sight to many, tank bred Common clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) are now seen in a bewildering array of colours, but the original wild type remains a design classic.
Our marine specialist stores carry a lot of frags, some of these are produced instore by our staff and it’s become the norm to see rows of brightly coloured tiny corals during store visits. In contrast, seeing a larger specimen such as this Metallic red brain coral (Symphyllia sp.) at our Leicester store is all the more impressive.
New Year, new tetra! Well, fairly new tetra – The Blue ribbon tetra (Hyphessobrycon sp. ‘Blue ribbon’) is an undescribed South American beauty that’s been appearing more and more in our stores but is easily overlooked until it starts to develop some colouration
Having seen Gold dust eartheaters (Geophagus sp. ‘Alto Sinu’) in our stores for a few years, it was a treat to see fully-grown adults at our Cardiff store.
Red jewel cichlids have been popular but savage aquarium pets for years and have graced the home aquaria of such celebrities as Sir David Attenborough.
The voting for the annual PFK Readers’ Poll has now closed and the results are out...
We are sorry to inform you that as of Friday 21st of October our Guildford branch has closed.
After a hot summer, the Japanese koi at our Guildford store are looking fat and happy. These are important weeks for pond fish and it’s all about going into the winter months in good shape – soon it’ll be time to switch to a winter diet.
We are sorry to inform you that we have now closed our Shirley branch as of Sunday 11th September. Please rest assured all the remaining livestock will be safely transferred to our other local branches.
With the start of a new school term comes the end of the 2022 pond season and the start of the new tropical indoor season in-stores. Check out our offers in-store and online this month and catch up on our latest store news.
It’s been a great summer for most of our pondfish, they’ve been thriving and growing rapidly in vats which have been as warm as the tropical systems indoors. These Butterfly koi at our Birmingham store were very active in the warm weather.
For delivery before Christmas, orders must be placed on or before 3pm on Wednesday 20th December. We cannot guarantee delivery of these orders pre-Christmas as we are reliant on our couriers, but will use our best endeavours to get orders placed on this date out to you before Christmas. For full details of our festive delivery and opening times click here
Please note: online orders placed after 3pm on Friday 22nd December will not be dispatched until the New Year. For full details of our festive delivery and opening times click here