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Neon Tetras vs Cardinal Tetras – Which Should You Choose?
Compare Neon Tetras and Cardinal Tetras to find the perfect schooling fish for your aquarium. Learn differences in care, colour, and compatibility.

Top 10 Beginner-Friendly Tropical Fish
New to fishkeeping? Discover the top 10 tropical fish perfect for beginners—easy to care for, hardy, and full of personality.

Fantasy Fish AI: Neon Tetra Rocking Out in an Aquarium!
In this regular blog we ask an AI image creator to produce images or videos of the 'fantasy fish' we would like to keep if we could find or create them. This time around we asked AI to "show me shoals of neon tetra fish swimming in an aquarium with rock music playing in the background" and this is what we got!

Fish Profiles: Balloon Red Eye Tetra
The Balloon Red-Eyed Tetra is a unique freshwater fish, known for its silvery hue and lively demeanor. Native to South America, specifically Brazil, these tetras thrive in schools and are beginner-friendly.

Fish Profiles: Ember Tetra
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?
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
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.

What is a Blackwater Aquarium?
While many brackish aquariums do give the appearance of a blackwater habitat, the phrase 'blackwater' simply refers to a type of freshwater aquarium that is characterized by its tinted, tea-colored water.

Fish Profiles: African Red-Eye Tetra
African red-eye tetras are peaceful but very active. Avoid keeping them with shy species. They make great companions in a West African-themed community tank alongside other Alestiid tetras.






