Fish Profiles: Lyretail Guppy

Fish Profiles: Lyretail Guppy

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Once established, Lyre Tail guppies can tolerate varying warm water conditions and hardness, the more they breed in your aquaria, the hardier to your fish tank conditions they become.
Fish Profiles: Blue Cobra Guppy

Fish Profiles: Blue Cobra Guppy

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Cobra guppies come in a variety of colours and patterns, including on their tails, with blue being one of the most sought after and popular.
Fish Profiles: Ember Tetra

Fish Profiles: Ember Tetra

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Ember tetra are omnivorous. The main fish food we recommend would be flake crushed up or small granules. Because Ember tetra are small they cannot take big granules.
What is the difference between Neon Tetra and Cardinal Tetra?

What is the difference between Neon Tetra and Cardinal Tetra?

Characidae
The cardinal tetra is a freshwater fish of the family Characidae of order Characiformes. It is native to the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America. The cardinal tetra lives in slow-moving waterways.
Fish Profiles: Neon Tetra

Fish Profiles: Neon Tetra

Characidae
The Neon Tetra is probably the world's most popular small tropical fish that really brightens up a freshwater tropical aquarium. Neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) inhabit locations in South America.
Fish Profiles: Siamese Fighting Fish - Betta Splendens

Fish Profiles: Siamese Fighting Fish - Betta Splendens

Betta
As the name suggests, male Betta fish are typically aggressive, especially towards other male Betta - so solitary aquariums or tanks with bottom-feeder tankmates are recommended.
Fish Profiles: Dragon Wrasse

Fish Profiles: Dragon Wrasse

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House only one per tank. Rockmover Wrasse should not be placed in a reef aquarium. Your marine aquarium should also have a tight-fitting lid to prevent it from jumping out.
Fish Profiles: American Flagfish

Fish Profiles: American Flagfish

Cyprinodontiformes
The American flagfish is a voracious eater, so will eat almost anything vaible it finds in your aquarium. American Flag Fish have been known to eat hair algae and soft plant leaves.
Fish Profiles: Garra Rufa Fish

Fish Profiles: Garra Rufa Fish

Cyprinidae
In the wild, Garra Rufa fish, as well as other species like Mollies, will nibble on your feet if you dip your feet into a pool or around harbours, etc. This can be quite entertaining, but why someone would want to monetise this into a health care regime is beyond us.
Fish Profiles: Reed Fish

Fish Profiles: Reed Fish

Blackwater
Caution will need to be taken with Reedfish as they are prolific escapers. Any gaps in the lid or openings in the fish tank are likely to be used as an escape route for your reed fish, so they will need to be covered or you may return home to find it wandering the house like a snake