I have a few adult Seepage Siren (Siren sphagnicola).
This is a rarely seen, newly-identified species of Siren. Unlike other Siren that can reach 24 to 36 inches, these remain small and are full grown at 7-8 inches in total length making it the smallest known species of Siren.
I'm keeping these in a leaf bed tank with underwater hides.
Feeds on chopped earthworms, brine shrimp, bloodworms, chopped fish and sinking pellets.
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This is a rarely seen, newly-identified species of Siren. Unlike other Siren that can reach 24 to 36 inches, these remain small and are full grown at 7-8 inches in total length making it the smallest known species of Siren.
I'm keeping these in a leaf bed tank with underwater hides.
Feeds on chopped earthworms, brine shrimp, bloodworms, chopped fish and sinking pellets.
Sold
Shipping extra
[email protected] is my contact
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