Emperor Tetra
Emperor Tetra is an underrated freshwater fish that we’ve been a fan of for years. While they’re not as popular as some of the other tetras out there, we think they deserve more attention. These fish have an understated beauty that really shines when you see them in person. Not only that, but they’re also extremely easy to care for! This guide will teach you the basics of Emperor Tetra care and give you plenty of extra information you should know if you’re thinking about becoming an owner. By the time you’re done reading it, you’ll be ready to buy some for yourself
Zebra Danio Mix
The Zebra Danio is endemic to India, however encountering wild specimens is rare, as the majority of Zebra danio available within the aquarium trade are commercially produced because it’s more cost effective and they spawn very readily. One of the most popular danio species and very easy to keep, the Zebra danio appears just as its name suggests with a shimmering silver body that has several horizontal dark stripes. Zebra danio are natural shoaling fish, thriving best with at least 8 individuals but more are encouraged. Danios are gregarious, and too few of individuals can result in them harassing other tank mates. An adult Zebra danio can reach a size of approximately 1.5″.
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White Cloud Mountain Minnow
White Cloud Mountain Minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) are small aquarium fish originating in China. They are hardy fish that are adaptable to various environments, including water with relatively cooler temperatures. These characteristics make these fish great for beginners in the aquarium hobby. In the aquarium hobby, White Cloud Mountain Minnows are known as White Cloud Mountain Fish, White White Cloud Minnows, or White Cloud.
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Cobalt Blue Dwarf Gourami
Cobalt Blue Dwarf Gourami, is a color variation of the Dwarf Gourami, and is an iridescent powder blue fish with red vertical stripes. This is a peaceful, shy fish that if in a pair will swim together. Cobalt Blue Dwarf Gourami are considered Labyrinth Fish, meaning they breathe directly from the air, and must have access to the surface.
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Amano Shrimp
Amano shrimp (Caridina multidentata) is one of the best and most useful freshwater shrimps for keeping in a tank. This shrimp is irreplaceable in a tank since it can clean it by eating algae. Takashi Amano, a famous aquascapist and designer of so-called “nature aquariums,” was the first to use these shrimps to deal with algae in his planted tanks. After revealing their remarkable ability to eat algae, he ordered several thousands of shrimps from the local seller. Since the 1980-s, aquarists started to call this shrimp “Amano shrimp.”
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Assassin Snail
An Assassin Snail has become a popular freshwater snail to keep. Assassin Snails have a reputation of being able to help keep populations of some other freshwater snails in check. While keeping a small group of Assassin Snails in a tank may reduce the numbers of Trumpet Snails somewhat, Assassin Snails should not be considered the only solution to snail population explosions. Keeping Trumpet Snail populations in check can also be achieved by removing excess uneaten food from substrate by regular vacuuming.
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Diamond Tetra
Diamond tetras are gorgeous freshwater fish that don’t get nearly enough attention. We’ve been fans of this species for years, and definitely recommend them to anyone. They’re beautiful, easy to care for, and a lot of fun to watch. This makes them a great beginner fish. However, this is a great choice if you have experience and just want a low-maintenance freshwater species as well.
Penguin Tetra
Penguin Tetra, is a popular member of the tetra freshwater fish species. Like its cousins, the Cardinal and Neon Tetra, the Penguin Tetra is kept for its attractive pattern, gentle nature, and wide availability. Schools of Penguin Tetra contrast to colorful fish in freshwater aquariums.
Tetras are one of the first species new aquarium keepers explore. They are available through most fish supply outlets and are not an expensive species to acquire or replace. Once keepers have learned Penguin Tetras, the move up to larger, more colorful, and complex species is very manageable solo or mixed species tanks.
Tri Colour Koi Angel Fish
The Tri Colour Koi Angel is a great centrepiece for a tropical aquarium. Freshwater Tri Colour Koi Angelfish can grow quite large, so larger aquarium is recommended to thrive. The brightness of an angelfish’s colouring depends on its mood and stress levels. When angelfish are stressed or asleep, they can appear pale, or duller in colour. Healthy, well-nourished angelfish living in ideal water conditions will display vibrant colours.
Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish
Albino Corydora
Albino Corydora, Corydoras Aeneus, is a peaceful and attractive little catfish. They are the albino form of the Bronze Cory, and specimens found in the aquarium hobby will be captive bred. Wild Corydoras Aeneus are found in many parts of the Amazon river, from Colombia all the way through to Trinidad! The body of the Albino Corydora is a pale pink colour, and like all albinos, their eyes are red.
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Julii Corydoras
Julii Corydoras is a peaceful community fish that prefer to be kept in a group. They are freshwater fish that are native to the flooded forests of the lower Amazon region. More specifically, they have been found in Parnaba River of Brazil. They can also be found in smaller creeks and small tributaries in the region.
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Norman’s Lampeye
The Norman’s Lampeye Killifish is a peaceful fish whose small size makes it absolutely perfect for the nano or planted aquarium. Its name refers to the horizontal crescent at the top of its eye that seems to “glow” under the aquarium light. Native to Central and Western Africa, this hardy fish is excellent for even beginners. It will often spawn in the aquarium.
The Norman’s Lampeye Killifish occupies the top level of the water column almost exclusively. It is not afraid to jump, so it must be kept in an aquarium with either a lid/hood/canopy or at least a significantly lowered water level. It will not eat or bother plants and it will appreciate the cover, especially with floating plants. This fish is clearly best suited for a heavily planted aquarium.
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Siamese Algae Eater
Siamese Algae Eater is a fish of the Cyprinidae family. It is often called SAE, fish which is an abbreviation from its full name. It is used in aquarium husbandry as a natural way of fighting unwanted algae. It is considered the most efficient of all known algae eaters. The fish is peaceful, not very large, and it is a true tank cleaner. It eats algae in a tank, and this task is quite challenging since not every fish can do it.
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Cardinal Tetra
The Cardinal Tetra is a schooling fish, which feels more at ease when kept in a school of at least 5, but a larger group would always be better. Keeping at least 10 or more of them together will also help boost their coloration.
South American river basins do not feature a lot of plants, so there is no need for heavy planting. Instead, provide a lot of open swimming space, as Cardinal Tetras are very active and fast swimmers. As for the water chemistry, they prefer very soft and acidic water with a pH between 4.5-7, and water temperature between 73-81 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Neon Tetra
Neon Tetra, the beautiful fish species, originates from the blackwater streams and tributaries and clear water in Amazon and Orinoco River basins. Neon Tetra fish breed is extremely popular and is available in different varieties of captive-bred specimens. This includes golden strain, long-finned neon tetra, etc.
But before sharing the breeding care guide for Neon Tetra, take a look at the overview of this lovely fish breed. The information chart will let you understand everything about Neon Tetra in detail.
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Harlequin Rasbora
Aquarium fanatics love the harlequin rasbora because it’s very easy to care for. Its metallic color is an eye-catching addition to any home aquarium. It has a reminiscent look of a jokester costume, where the fish derives its name. Harlequin Rasbora, sometimes known as red rasbora, are schooling fish. They love to move in small groups and keep company with other similar-sized fish. That’s yet another reason behind their massive popularity.
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Rummy Nose Tetra
Rummy nose tetra is a tropical freshwater fish and is native to South American rivers. Discovered by Heiko Bleher, the scientific name for this fish is Hemigrammus bleheri. They belong to the family Characids consisting of freshwater subtropical and tropical fishes
One of the many tetras in the genus, these fish are a favorite among the others for fishkeeping. They are nicknamed firehead tetra or firetip tetra. They are easy to take care of and their unique colors make them an attractive addition to the fish tank.