Trinity Fishroom

Trinity Fishroom Check regularly to see what we have. Tank bred! Beautiful fish videos. Email: [email protected]

05/01/2022

Getting back into the fish world missed it very much Here's eggs from a breeding pair of Dark Knight Rams check out and follow us on tiktok at Trinityfishroom same as our Facebook more tanks and videos to come

A great site lol
04/27/2022

A great site lol

Getting back into it. Breeding Black Knight rams and hopefully calico and longfin blue plecos 🤞
04/27/2022

Getting back into it. Breeding Black Knight rams and hopefully calico and longfin blue plecos 🤞

01/26/2018

Our albino bristlenose (m) is fanning eggs possibly! And the longfin blue eye BN pleco is hangin out. She ate quite a bit of zucchini in the paat few days!

05/04/2017

2017/05/03: Update

We have been growing our pet family!- About 15 snakes as well now, which we are working on breeding. Handful of ball pythons, hognose, a breeding pair of sand boas, and also, for fun for now- "Roja" the Red Tail Boa & "Cooper" the Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Sand Boas we believe are closest to winning the race- all they do is cuddle.

About to re-set up our larger fish room setup as the tanks out are getting pretty crowded!
Many Neo. Daffodil Pulchers (not 2 be confused with Neo. Brichardi)
AND
Pelvicachromis Nigerian Reds mostly!
Others getting ready to breed again after a good water changing! Also, we have some good, healthy Brevis (shell-dwelling "fairy cichlids") that are just adorable. Feisty, but very pretty.

The Daffodil Pulchers are one of those fish where the older generations help care for the younger.
Then, next door the "Reds" are battling it out as usual. At feeding time, we will scoop out the older ones, though for now they are safely in hiding. The fry are following the parents around and they are great parents!

Once we get the setup like how we had at our old place, or better!, there will be a lot more updated pictures!

**Our ultimate goal?? To keep these fish safe in their "Noah's Ark-like" tanks; safe from pollution, deforestation, or unnatural predators in their lakes. If their natural habitats are safe and it is a species that is dwindling OR extinct; we would like to take part in rehabilitation back into the wild. These fish are too amazing to be wiped out by human mistakes.**

Lamp. Brevis "Zambia" are back in action! Gave them a nice focus tank in our bedroom and they are already breeding.These...
01/10/2017

Lamp. Brevis "Zambia" are back in action! Gave them a nice focus tank in our bedroom and they are already breeding.

These are adorable fish from Lake Tanganyika, "Fairy Cichlids" so named. They breed in shells! One of our top favorites.

08/07/2016

I see there has been an interest in our page lately! Lots of new likes! Sorry about the inactivity, we made a big move in the spring and are now located in Pittsburgh, PA. We still have tanks of breeding fish, and the potential to set up a whole fish ROOM again.
Definitely have a lot of Daffodil Pulchers, Lamprogus Brevis (shell dwellers), and Pelvicachromis Nigerian Reds if you're in the area and want some unique tank-bred fish! (Could discuss shipping as well.)
Send us a message. :)
-Heather

Blue Dream Rili Shrimp $4.00 per shrimp (males and females).Nebula Steel Guppies $6.00 per unsexed juvie.
05/24/2015

Blue Dream Rili Shrimp $4.00 per shrimp (males and females).
Nebula Steel Guppies $6.00 per unsexed juvie.

Blue Dream Rili Shrimp for sale. 3.99 a shrimp. (If you buy four we can add in a free one!)They grow to be about 1". You...
04/07/2015

Blue Dream Rili Shrimp for sale. 3.99 a shrimp. (If you buy four we can add in a free one!)

They grow to be about 1". You can keep these in as small as a 2.5 gallon tank, doing weekly water changes and feeding once every other day. ( 1 flake feeds about 10 shrimp!!) The only other thing you would have to do is turn their light on for 8-10 hours a day.

They can be kept with tropical fish that aren't large enough to eat them. That would include a wide variety of fish.

Besides the tank, you will need a sponge filter, light, and heater. Sand would be the recommended substrate.

The cost of the setup for the shrimp would be about $45.00.

The shrimp are light so shipping isn't expensive. Shipping is based on location and weight.

Message us for a shipping quote! Let us know your zip code and how many shrimp you are interested in! We have many to sell and many more babies coming!

Do a quick google image search, they are gorgeous! Shrimp are becoming a big trend in the aquatic community!

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If you are not interested in shrimp in particular, but are interested in other fishes or plants, you can see many ads on Aquabid. Click this link to see a list:

http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/auction.cgi?disp&viewseller&Rubydom

If you're unfamiliar with Aquabid, it is a trusted website to sell and buy fish. You can message us on facebook though, if you're unsure about it.

Thanks for your time!

02/08/2015

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