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Current Category Tetras & Characins
| ALBINO LEMON TETRA 3CM |
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Lemon Tetras are one of the many small peaceful tetras, ideal for the community aquarium. They like plenty of open swimming space with some plant thickets for security. The Albino form is a softer coloured fish compared to the wild type. These fish grow to 4-4.5cm. |
| MIDNIGHT TETRA 3CM |
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This darked hued tetra is one of many small peaceful tetras, ideal for the community aquarium. They like plenty of open swimming space with some plant thickets for security. They grow to about 5cm. |
| NEON TETRA 2CM |
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Neon Tetras are easily the most popular of all tropical fish with their amazing colour and peaceful schooling nature. They prefer soft slightly acidic water, and water temperatures about 20-24 C, but can tolerate other conditions as long as extremes are avoided. They look great at any time, but particularly when kept in planted aquaria in large schools. Do not keep them with large fish, as Neons only grow to 3.5cm. |
| NEON TETRA 2.5CM |
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Neon Tetras are easily the most popular of all tropical fish with their amazing colour and peaceful schooling nature. They prefer soft slightly acidic water, and water temperatures about 20-24 C, but can tolerate other conditions as long as extremes are avoided. They look great at any time, but particularly when kept in planted aquaria in large schools. Do not keep them with large fish, as Neons only grow to 3.5cm. |
| NEON TETRA 3CM |
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Neon Tetras are easily the most popular of all tropical fish with their amazing colour and peaceful schooling nature. They prefer soft slightly acidic water, and water temperatures about 20-24 C, but can tolerate other conditions as long as extremes are avoided. They look great at any time, but particularly when kept in planted aquaria in large schools. Do not keep them with large fish, as Neons only grow to 3.5cm. |
| NEON TETRA XL |
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Neon Tetras are easily the most popular of all tropical fish with their amazing colour and peaceful schooling nature. They prefer soft slightly acidic water, and water temperatures about 20-24 C, but can tolerate other conditions as long as extremes are avoided. They look great at any time, but particularly when kept in planted aquaria in large schools. Do not keep them with large fish, as Neons only grow to 3.5cm. |
| BLACK NEON TETRA 3CM |
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Black Neons are a popular community fish with their black and white body and nice red eyes. They look best kept in a school and like plenty of open swimming space with some plant thickets for security. Originally native to the Mato Grosso region in Brazil, aquarium stock is commercially produced. Grows to about 5cm. |
| DIAMOND HEAD NEON TETRA 2.5CM |
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Neon Tetras are easily the most popular of all tropical fish with their amazing colour and peaceful schooling nature. They prefer soft slightly acidic water, and water temperatures about 20-24 C, but can tolerate other conditions as long as extremes are avoided. They look great at any time, but particularly when kept in planted aquaria in large schools. This aquarium bred strain of Neon Tetra is noted for its striking iridescent head colour. |
| PARAGUAY TETRA 3CM |
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The Paraguay Tetra is characterised by having two black marks on the caudal peduncle and anal fin, with three contrasting white spots. This striking pattern is best displayed in a tank with plenty of green plants and dark gravel. They grow to a maximum size of approximately 4cm and have a relatively peaceful nature, similar to most tetras of this size. |
| PENGUIN TETRA 3CM |
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Penguin Tetras are a popular community fish with a distinctive swimming manner - usually positioned with their body tilted slightly upwards. An active, peaceful tetra, best kept in a school. All standard foods eagerly accepted. Penguins grow to about 5-6cm. |
| BLACK PHANTOM TETRA 3CM |
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This is a very attractive tetra, often fully extending their fins in peaceful territorial displays. Males grow to 4.5cm, the females remain slightly smaller. |
| BLACK PHANTOM TETRA 3CM QTY 50+ |
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This is a very attractive tetra, often fully extending their fins in peaceful territorial displays. Males grow to 4.5cm, the females remain slightly smaller. |
| RED PHANTOM TETRA 3CM |
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The Red Phantom Tetra is similar in shape and temperament to the Black Phantom Tetra, but is predominantly red. Males develop long fins, and the females have more pronounced black markings. This is a very attractive tetra, often fully extending their fins in peaceful territorial displays. Maximum size is about 4cm. |
| YELLOW PHANTOM TETRA 3CM |
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Smaller than the other Phantom Tetras, the Yellow Phantom grows to about 3cm. It is a peaceful, schooling tetra, ideal for community aquaria containing other small species. |
| PRISTELLA TETRA 3CM |
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The Pristella Tetra is thought to be relatively closely related to the Megalamphodus - the Phantom tetras. Also known in some parts of the world as X-Ray tetras and are characteristically their transparent body, red tail and black and white tips on the dorsal and anal fins. Pristella tetras accept a wide variety of fish food, but prefer the addition of the occasional feeding of frozen bloodworms, frozen brine shrimp and live blackworms. Grows to about 4.5cm. |
| RED BLUE COLUMBIAN TETRA 3CM |
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This deeper bodied tetra is a very attractive fish with its iridescent blue scales and red fins. They are quite peaceful and extremely hardy. Best kept in a school, they grow to 5-6cm. |
| ROSY TETRA 3CM |
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The Rosy tetra occurs naturally in the Amazon Basin in South America. Rosy tetras are relatively deep-bodied tetras with nice long dorsal fins and a pinkish hue to their body. The males often display to each other in mock battles. A hardy and easy to care for tetra, growing to 4.5cm. |
| RUMMYNOSE TETRA 3.5CM |
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A bright red head and a boldly patterned tail are the standout features of this very popular community fish. Best seen as a school in a planted aquarium with a dark background. Rummynose prefer soft slightly acidic water, their colour may appear washed out if kept in hard water or if the pH is high. All standard foods eaten, but they certainly appreciate occasional feedings of live or frozen foods. Usually grows to 4.5cm. |
| RUMMYNOSE TETRA XL |
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A bright red head and a boldly patterned tail are the standout features of this very popular community fish. Best seen as a school in a planted aquarium with a dark background. Rummynose prefer soft slightly acidic water, their colour may appear washed out if kept in hard water or if the pH is high. All standard foods eaten, but they certainly appreciate occasional feedings of live or frozen foods. Usually grows to 4.5cm. |
| SWORDTAIL CHARACIN 3CM |
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The Swordtail Characin is an unusual tetra-type, both in appearance and breeding technique. Males develop longer finnage, including the distinctive sword like extension to the tail. When spawning, the females are internally fertilized, rather than the eggs first being laid and then being fertilized. A hardy and peaceful species, males grow to 6-7cm, the females are smaller. |
| SERPAE TETRA 4CM |
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The Serpae Tetra is one of the most popular, hardy and best selling tetras. They possess a bright red colouration and have a maximum size of approximately 4cm. They are native to the Amazon River system, but supplies to our trade are from tank-raised fish. |
| SILVERTIP TETRA 3CM |
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Silvertips are an excellent community fish, peaceful, active and hardy. Best kept in a school, they like plenty of open swimming space with some planted areas for security. Once settled, the males are golden in body colour. Maximum size is about 5cm. |
| WHITE FIN ORNATE TETRA 3CM |
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The White Finned Ornate Tetra has similar characteristics to the familiar Rosy tetra (Hyphessobrycon rosaceus) but has the addition of a brilliant white dorsal fin. |
| BLACK WIDOW TETRA 3CM |
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This is one of the very popular tetras, hardy, peaceful and attractively patterned in black. An active fish that schools in open water, they are an ideal fish for community aquaria. Black Widows grow to about 5cm. |
| BLACK WIDOW TETRA 3.5CM |
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This is one of the very popular tetras, hardy, peaceful and attractively patterned in black. An active fish that schools in open water, they are an ideal fish for community aquaria. Black Widows grow to about 5cm. |
| BLACK WIDOW TETRA 4CM |
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This is one of the very popular tetras, hardy, peaceful and attractively patterned in black. An active fish that schools in open water, they are an ideal fish for community aquaria. Black Widows grow to about 5cm. |
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