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Checkerboard Barb

Checkerboard Barb

As a juvenile the checkerboard barb has irregular black spots on its side that look like pieces on a chessboard, hence the name. It is easy to keep, lively, and can be mixed with small fish.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Mottled Dwarf Cichlid

Mottled Dwarf Cichlid

The Mottled Dwarf Cichlid (Apistogramma guttata), also called the Giefere Dwarf Cichlid, is a slender South American dwarf cichlid from the Orinoco basin. It needs soft, acidic water and is prone to gill diseases, so tank cleanliness is essential.

Breeds 📅 August 5, 2026
Eastern Box Turtle (Carolina Box Turtle)

Eastern Box Turtle (Carolina Box Turtle)

The familiar Carolina box turtle of eastern North America - high-domed, fireworks-patterned, and a classic (if pricey) beginner-terrestrial box turtle. Loves soaking but cannot swim.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Pig-nosed Turtle

Pig-nosed Turtle

A bizarre, soft-shelled, flipper-limbed 'fly river turtle' that looks more like a turtle-bream hybrid - fully aquatic, sensitive to water quality, and a committed non-basker.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Pritchard’s Turtle

Pritchard’s Turtle

Pritchard's turtle (Mauremys pritchardi) is a Geoemydidae turtle found in China and Japan. Its looks blend the Chinese pond turtle and the yellow pond turtle, and some researchers believe it is a natural hybrid — though that is not officially recognised.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Yellow-bellied Slider

Yellow-bellied Slider

The Yellow-bellied Slider (Trachemys scripta scripta) is a common, hardy and inexpensive North American slider with a yellow belly and yellow 'ear' patches. Easy to keep but a messy, fast-eating carnivore-leaning omnivore.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Yellow-blotched Sawback

Yellow-blotched Sawback

The Yellow-blotched Sawback (Graptemys flavimaculata) is the most vividly marked map turtle, endemic to Mississippi's Pascagoula River. Strictly protected in the United States and rarely seen in trade, it has no successful captive breeding.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Anglo Mink

Anglo Mink

The Anglo Mink is the domesticated pet ferret (Anglo / Marshall lines) kept as a companion animal. Intelligent, gentle, and easy to litter-train, it is heat-sensitive and mischievous when unwatched, needs a large wire-free cage and 4+ hours out daily, and eats a meat-based diet (30–35% protein, 15–20% fat). Lifespan 8–12 years.

Breeds 📅 August 4, 2026
Lop Rabbit

Lop Rabbit

The Lop Rabbit — one of today's most popular pet rabbits — is named for its ears that hang down. Gentle, small, and people-friendly, it is short-lived (usually 5–7 years) and heat-sensitive, needs daily grooming of its dense coat and drooping ears, and must never be picked up by the ears.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026
South American Snake-necked Turtle

South American Snake-necked Turtle

The South American Snake-necked Turtle (Hydromedusa tectifera), also called the Argentine snake-necked turtle, is a popular but challenging species with a long smooth neck and rock-like shell. It is prone to shell rot and demands cool, slightly acidic water and careful husbandry.

Breeds 📅 August 3, 2026