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The Neon Ember Tetra is a brightly colored South American fish that makes a beautiful addition to any aquarium. They are relatively easy to care for and can be kept in groups of six or more. Ember Tetras are lively, playful fish that love to swim around the …
The Pregnant Neon Tetra is a unique fish that requires specific steps to reproduce. Though they’re not too difficult, colorful or dimmer-lighted the process can be interesting for those who want something more hands-on than just guessing at what happens in an aquarium! Once you know these details …
Masked Angelfish are a brightly colored marine fish that exhibit the rare trait of being both sequential and protogynous hermaphrodites. At first, these angelfish display an area of black color on their head until it breaks up as they grow older with males turning bluish white from lips …
The Lemonpeel Angelfish (Centropyge flavissima) is a stunning and rare angelfish that is only found in the waters of South Africa. At one time, this fish was considered to be a variant of another Centropyge angel, the Bicolor Angelfish, but it has since been established as its own …
Ghost shrimp are an interesting freshwater crustacean that lives only one year on average. However, this makes them much more affordable than other species of fish with longer lifespans and the same habitability factor! You can use ghost shrimps as feeders for larger types or keep them clean …
The Rainbow Oscar Fish is also known as the red oscar, and is a species of cichlid native to South America. The natural habitats where they can be found include shallow waters such as swamps or rivers (typically around 2-3 ft deep). Their habitat includes overhanging branches and …
The Wild Oscar Fish is the original species of Astronotus ocellatus; all other Oscar variants in the hobby were derived (through selective breeding) from the Wild Oscar. Wild Oscars will grow out to be larger than the selectively bred Oscar variants as they are the original species, collected …
Tiger Oscar Fish are actually known as tiger reds, but there are many other varieties of oscars available on the market today. Since they were first introduced in the 1940’s, we have seen a number of different breeds and morphs come out and become more and more popular …
The Blueberry Oscar Fish is a type of cichlid that gets its name from both the bright, raspberry-colored spots on its body and the brightly colored Oscar fish. The blueberry oscar fish is also sometimes referred to as an electric blue or Bumblebee cichlid. Despite what their name …
The Golden Oscar Fish is also known as the Midas Cichlid, which was named because of its “golden” color. As juveniles, this species has bright yellow bodies with bright orange markings. As adults, they become solid dark brown to gray in color without any bright colors on their …