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Dear customers,
We have some exciting news to share, along with an important update about what the next several months may look like for our business.
Over the coming months, we will be gradually reducing our in-stock fish inventory as we prepare to move Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co. to a new location. We are not closing, and we will still be taking orders, but our available in-stock livestock will become more limited during this transition. For the time being, we will be relying more heavily on Special Order livestock until we are fully moved and set up in the new facility.
Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co. began in 2021 as a small garage startup. It was a side-hustle for us that we did mostly for fun and for the love of the hobby. Thanks to the overwhelming support of our customers, it quickly grew far beyond what that original space could handle, and far beyond what we ever imagined was possible. We recently purchased a 1-acre property about one hour North of Houston Texas where we will be building a purpose-built fish shop, and once completed, the new facility will give us more than 10 times the space we currently have.
This is a huge step for us and for the future of the business. Our new location will eventually be open to the public, which will be a major change from our current online-only setup. With the additional space, we plan to greatly expand our freshwater livestock selection, begin offering saltwater livestock, and add a greenhouse wing dedicated to tropical plants and koi ponds.
While we are extremely excited about what is ahead, we also want to be honest about the reality of getting there.
Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co. is still run entirely by just two people: myself, Charles, and my girlfriend, Katie. We both currently work full-time jobs outside of the fish business, and we will be building the new facility ourselves during whatever spare time we have available. We are very fortunate to be in a position where we can build and expand, but we are not in a position to hire a crew or staff to make the process happen quickly.
Because of this, customers may notice slower response times to messages and inquiries. We also do not have a guaranteed timeline for completion. Our goal is to complete phase one and be moved into the new shop by the end of the year, but because this is being done by us, by hand, in our limited free time, that timeline may shift. After the initial move, phases two and three will continue as we work toward completing the full project.
We know that this transition may make things less convenient for a while. Inventory may be more limited, Special Orders may play a larger role, and communication may not be as fast as we would like it to be. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through this process.
Most importantly, we want to say thank you. Your support is the reason Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co. has reached this point. What started as a small garage business has grown into something much bigger than we ever imagined, and although this next step will be challenging, we believe it will allow us to build something far better for our customers in the long run.
Thank you for your continued trust, support, and patience while we work to take Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co. to the next level.
Sincerely,
Charles & Katie
Lone Star Rare Exotic Fish Co.
We will be gradually reducing our in-stock livestock over the next several months as we prepare to move into a larger new facility. We are not closing, but we will be relying more heavily on Special Orders during the transition. Click the link below for more details.
More infoCommon Name: Lapradei Bichir
Scientific Name: Polypterus lapradei
Other Names: Congo Bichir, Brown Bichir
The Lapradei Bichir has a distinctive elongated body with a flat head and a row of armored plates along its back. It is a brown or greenish-brown fish with a darker, mottled pattern. The Lapradei Bichir can grow up to 24 inches in length and has a lifespan of up to 20 years.
Habitat and Distribution:
The Lapradei Bichir is found in the Congo Basin of Central Africa. It inhabits slow-moving streams, rivers, and swamps with sandy or muddy bottoms, and is adapted to life in low-oxygen environments.
Diet and Behavior:
The Lapradei Bichir is a carnivore and feeds on small fish, crustaceans, and insects. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and chopped fish. They are a solitary fish and can be aggressive towards tankmates.
Aquarium Care and Tank Requirements:
Lapradei Bichirs require a minimum tank size of 75 gallons, with a sandy or muddy substrate, and plenty of hiding places such as caves or driftwood. They are sensitive to water quality and require a well-maintained aquarium with a filtration system that provides a moderate flow. The water temperature should be maintained between 75-82°F with a pH range of 6.5-7.5.
Ideal Tank Mates:
Lapradei Bichirs are best kept alone or with larger, aggressive fish such as cichlids, catfish, or other Bichir species.
Difficulty Level:
Lapradei Bichirs are hardy fish and are relatively easy to care for, but their aggressive behavior and large size make them a challenging fish to keep in a community tank.
Additional Information:
Lapradei Bichirs are popular in the aquarium trade for their unique appearance and hardiness. In the wild, they are an important food source for local communities and are also used in traditional medicine. They are not currently listed as endangered, but their natural habitat is threatened by habitat destruction and overfishing.
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