Advanced Aquarium Systems
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We have another locally bred, male, Yellow Body Blue Bar Ambilobe Panther Chameleon in shop!
Hand raised with a super chill demeanor, but getting used to all the extra movement and attention in the shop.
His full set-up with lights, plants, and misting system available for a great combination price with his purchase! Add on today's special ⬇️ and WOW 💥 what a deal!!
Game day special, 10% off all livestock!
🧀🧀🧀 GO PACK GO!!! 🧀🧀🧀
The Madison Club is having their fall auction this Saturday and we again will be sending a bunch of very nice donations down! Don't miss out on a great deal on something rare!
For having no sense of humor whatsoever, Flower Shrimp sure are funny
This is a great example of what a typical tank houses at Advanced.
When I say "typical", our tanks are full of rare, uncommon, and unusual selections.
This tank is an old metal framed PemCo 10gal measuring 16"×14"×10".
Here we have Three Striped Dwarf Cichlids: Apistogramma trifasciata, Gold Laser Cory's: Corydoras sp. CW010, Morse Code Tetra's: Hemigrammus sp. "Morse Code", Blue Borneo Sucker's: Gastromyzon sp. "New Blue", and our very own in-house developed, Giant Blonde Ramshorn's: Marisa cornuarietis "Blonde", that we line bred from an individual that popped out of a clutch a couple years back. If you do not breed this snail, it grows to a truly huge size, but breed it once, and they top out around the size of a 50 cent piece.
That's some hot stock!
Five years later.... Let there be light!!
Pulled a 24hr shift yesterday and it's been a struggle to catch up this morning. So, many apologies for the late notice today...
HAPPY OPENING DAY TO OUR GREEN BAY PACKERS!!! GO PACK GO!!!
As we do often, we'll have a little game day special going. This year's kickoff is a little different. We're doing 10% off all livestock, 15% off all livestock to you if you come in and yell "Go Pack Go" at Matilda, and 20% off if you chant the "Go Pack Go" & sport an Advanced Aquarium sticker on your ride! We'll carry this through the weekend if they bring back a victory from one of our favorite places to import from!
EDIT: It was a hell of a game by the guys and we'll still run this special through today!
DAT DAT DAT DADDA DAT DAT DAH...
GO PACK GO!!!
I could take hundreds of pictures of these.
Quite literally, like, sixty five hundred 😳
A little video tax to start the day. Have you ever seen such an uncommon assortment of fish in one tank??
Happy Labor Day!! Thank you to our hard working employees, and to all of you that work, or have worked, to keep the societal wheels grinding away!
All our staff has the day off, but me and the lady are here to serve Noon to 5ish. If you come on in, at a moment of a rush, please have patience as we run to help everyone.
LAST DAY of 20% off Oasè, Fluval, wood, and rock!
And as a little bonus for coming on in today, 15% off of all livestock!
A few Sunday morning shots to gaze at, over brunch.
We're here today 11:30 - 3:30, and tomorrow(Labor Day) Noon to 5:00.
20% off all Oasè, Fluval, rock, and wood!
Hand feeding the Ommatotriton nesterovi, Anatolian Banded Newt, efts.
These things turn into absolutely amazing animals as adults in breeding condition, but they're so dern cute at this age!
We will be LOADING da LUMBER in, all weekend long, for our Labor Day Sale.
The giant 'D' has become personal and comes with the whole I'm not so sure I want to sell it tax 😆. Maybe a Darrell, Doug, Dustin, or another Dave will convince me otherwise.
Today the 29th, through Labor Day Monday, 20% off all rock, wood, Fluval, and Oasè.
Yes, we will be OPEN Labor Day, NOON to 5. Maybe even a little later depending on foot traffic.
The most wood you'll get out of a twelve second video.
So many specialists out there.
We like to think we specialize in awesome.
You newt we'd hop off the river feeling pretty amphibious!
N. crocatus
T. karelinii
T. carnifex
C. orientalis
L. laoensis - are the freshly acquired stock, all locally bred!
Add on the two species we had here, P. waltl & T. macedonicus, and we'd be shocked sally if there were a greater spread in any shop around.
Also a couple handfuls of $35 leucistic Axolotl 6"+/-. Show me a show, or online seller, where they're not gouging prices on these animals. Hurry on in, the "pinkies" never last!
The annual Advanced Aquarium Systems staff river float is in the books for 2024.
We had an awesome time and it was a perfect day!!
Ten seconds of Cenepa Super Red's.
If you think they look good now, wait until they get through quarantine and settle in!
Just a little taste of Peruvian perfection that came in last night!
Customer Jr's 55 gallon rimless cube. Tough fighting all the reflection going on, to get a little video, but it's a beautiful placement above the center room fireplace.
A bit of an odd bunch in this tank with two huge Discus, an older, slightly stunted, blind in one eye EB Jack Dempsey named W***y, Congo Spotted Puffer, LF 24K Bristlenose, Zebra Loaches, and a school of Hyphessobrycon piorskii. Not what we'd typically recommend being housed together, but they've done swimmingly for over a year now. The Discus were half that size and the puff was just a peanut when the tank was started.
Goes to show, with proper care and good diet, rules can be bent and work out well in the long run sometimes.
To think that Pothos was just a 10" sprig that long ago! His goal is to wrap it around the sunroom as many times as he can!
Got a little Pleco happy there!
Interestingly enough, that probably isn't a quarter of the variety in stock.
In honor of the Sam and Marcel's articles, previously posted(You should read them if you haven't, 'cause they're outstanding!), I thought a video was in order!
These are Gastromyzon lepidogaster, the Borneo Giant Green Sucker. Me and this fish have a serious love/hate relationship that goes back to their very first import on American soil. Sadly, it went horrible, and none survived. P**f went that pile of money! The second import only went one huge solo female better(who Marcel ended up with). P**f went another large pile of ching.
You'd think I'd learn my lesson, but nope! Had to fail miserably one more time before things finally began to hit!
Boy did it hit though! Barely a loss out of hundreds of animals with some absolutely monster individuals almost 4" in length, glowing neon green! Sad thing was, now they were starting to move into the hobby through several sources and the price dropped pretty significantly. Recovering and rebounding on the expenditures just wasn't going to happen with this one in any fast matter, if ever unfortunately. So it goes sometimes, being the first in the race doesn't equate to any type of victory.
This is what it often takes to introduce something new to the American hobby. Trial and error, and dogged determination to not fail(much to my pocketbook and woman's dismay!!). I wouldn't trade what I do these days for nothing though. Beats the hell out of destroying my body for a couple decades doing concrete construction!
Hopefully the thriving colonies in capable breeders hands, such as Marcel and Sam's, begin to set the stage for long term hobby sustainability. It has to begin somewhere, and its pretty cool this one began here, even if we weren't able to get large groups here alive to start with. These fish are fun, beautiful, and different. What everyone wants in their aquarium!
Walking through the shop you might look down at what seems like an empty newt tank and think there's nothing in it, but a little Ebo artemia grade #1 at dinner time brings them running out like cattle in a stampede!
Here's to future rounds being born in the USA 🥂
In the comments will be an additional video of dinner first being served.
It is with great pleasure I share these articles on Hillstream Loaches, written by good friends Marcel and Sam!
I have been working with Marcel for quite a few years and many of you have purchased numerous of his fish, both Rainbows, Blue-eyes, Plecos, and Sewellia, through the shop over the years. Marcel introduced me to Sam, a couple years back, who was on the most head strong hunt for new and different Hillstream Loaches and Rhinogobius. He has also shipped us Blue-eyes and other fish as well, so no doubt some of you have purchased his fish through us also!
These two gentlemen have spurred on my hunt for greater numbers and diversity, of these amazing fish for all of us in the US hobby.
It's been a very rocky road at times, and the first few investments and attempts unfortunately came at great cost and loss. Not just on the US side of things, but to the hunters, fishermen, and exporters who have taken the risks associated to trial and error, and weather(a huge unsung factor all too often) with moving these animals in a highly stressed state around the world in the attempt to get them to settle into our far away land. Not exactly what a typical mom & pop - brick and mortar dumps many many thousands into. Thankfully, that didnt remain the case for long and improvement is still continuing.
This is what feeds my drive in this hobby! I want people to see all the things no one else is offering, in set-ups long forgotten that built this hobby to it's modern day position, while placing breedable colonies in capable hands.
So without further ado, here is Sam and Marcel's collaborative articles on the groups, and I thank them for the honorable mentions in both.
Enjoy!
Part 1:
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Guess we have to relabel 🤷
🔓 🐟 • 2024 :: anlaoensis • Taxonomic Revision of the Southeast Asian Brook Barb Genus Poropuntius (Cypriniformes: ) with Description of A from Vietnam
novataxa.blogspot.com/2024/07/poropuntius.html 🐟
DOI: doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1204.120873 🔓
Abstract :: Molecular data from samples encompassing 22 nominal species of Poropuntius indicate that the species-level diversity in the genus has been vastly overestimated, likely due to inadequate taxon and geographic sampling and reliance on morphological characters that vary intra-specifically. The latter includes discrete mouth morphologies related to alternate feeding strategies (ecomorphs) within populations. One new species is described, Poropuntius Hoàng, Phạm & Trần, sp. nov., and 17 synonyms of six valid species names of Poropuntius, P. krempfi, P. alloiopleurus, P. huangchuchieni, P. laoensis, P. kontumensis, and P. deauratus, are recognised. Additional taxonomic changes in this widespread and generally poorly known genus are likely as more molecular and morphological data become available.
H. D. Hoang, H. M. Pham, ... et L. M. Page. 2024. . 1204: 191-198.
DOI: doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1204.120873
Unmatched natural decor diversity.
Some things we'd consider fair to brag about.
Like the 13 types of wild Rainbowfish currently in stock! We've yet to see anything close to that availability in the US. And if you're attempting a Papuan "biotope", we have five other fish species and three snail species from the western half of the island in stock too!
It's too bad all species of crawdaddies are prohibited in Wisconsin, or we'd have an absolutely amazing spread of the all tropical, impossible to become invasive, insanely vibrant Papuan crayfish as well.
Here's a real beauty from a tributary of the Sepik River, Melanotaenia fasinensis "Sedropoyo".
Deb & Mike, shipping customers all the way from Vermont, stopped in and paid us a visit in person today while out this way visiting family!
It was wonderful to finally meet them in person after corresponding and working with Deb since July of 2020!
How about that!!
Safe travels home, and we'll get ya some fish in flight soon. Thank you for the patronage!!
Little off day stroll through our very unique shop for all those fans so far away
Strong quality genetics with excellent body shape, eating processed foods and not spoiled, have never been power fed hormone color foods.
Blue Diamond
Snakeskin
Red Turquoise
LOCALLY BRED and raised in our harder water.
On special for $50ea.
We're here!!
It's been a hot minute since a picture pile has graced the fans! So many unreal tragedies has had us running around like mad this year. We won't get into all that though.
Settling back in and looking forward to stewarding y'all into some great fish again!
They are the biggest, fattest, healthiest Cardinals around. Wild caught and free from deformities and diseases.
We hope everyone had a safe and fun Independence Day!!
We spent ours on this desolate, agate harboring, haven of a beach!
I have a mountain of messages I'm working through, and I'll get to everyone soon. Shipments will resume Monday.
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1720 S. Ashland Avenue
Green Bay, WI
54304
Opening Hours
Monday | 12pm - 7pm |
Thursday | 12pm - 7pm |
Friday | 12pm - 7pm |
Saturday | 10:30am - 5pm |
Sunday | 11:30am - 3:30pm |
1541 Bellevue Street Suite 4
Green Bay, 54311
Local aquatic pet store with a variety of both fresh and salt water livestock, large assortment of i