Bleeding Heart Tetra (Hyphessobrycon Erythrostigma)

Bleeding Heart Tetra (Hyphessobrycon Erythrostigma)

Bleeding Heart Tetras (Hyphessobrycon Erythrostigma) are a strikingly colored fish. These fish can be identified just by looking at their coloration. Bleeding Heart Tetras have a blood red spot near their pectoral fins, as well as a black and white patch near their dorsal fin. Bleeding Heart Tetras have lighter colored bodies that range in color from orangish-beige to a silvery-lavender shade.

Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus)

Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus): Ultimate Care Guide

Are you looking for an interesting new addition to your aquarium?  If so, you may want to consider the Banjo Catfish!  This unique fish with its cool appearance and personality is sure to add excitement and intrigue to any tank.  They come from South America around Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia.   They inhabit streams, ponds, and …

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Chinese High Fin Banded Shark (Myxocyprinus Asiaticus)

Chinese High-Fin Banded Shark (Myxocyprinus Asiaticus)

Chinese High-Fin Banded Fish (Myxocyprinus Asiaticus) are often referred to as ‘Reverse Ugly Ducklings,’ because they start out their lives as strikingly colored fish, and as they mature they lose their colors. When Chinese High-Fin Banded Sharks are juveniles, they have black and white striped bodies. The males lose their stripes and take on a reddish hue to their bodies. Females also lose their stripes and take on a more purplish shade.

Columbian Shark (Ariopsis seemanni)

Columbian Shark (Ariopsis seemanni): Ultimate Care Guide

The Columbian Shark (Ariopsis seemanni) is a species of freshwater fish found in South America, mostly along the Columbian coastline. These sharks can grow up to 10-14 inches long and have a life span of 10-15 years in captivity. They are silver-tipped and shiny in appearance with a white belly.  Columbian Sharks are omnivores and …

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Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri)

Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri): Ultimate Care Guide

Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri) are one of the most alluring species you can have in your aquarium! These fish derive their name from the iridescent shimmer of their scales. When illuminated by natural sunlight, they shine like diamonds! Other names for these flashy fish include Pittier’s Tetra and Diamond Characin.

Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisi)

Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisi): Ultimate Care Guide

The Duboisi Cichlid, commonly known as the White Spotted Cichlid, is a species endemic to Lake Tanganyika, Africa. According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, these fish are classified as “vulnerable”. They have only been found in four northern regions of the lake.

The White Spotted Cichlid first gained popularity among fish keepers in the 1970s. Today, they are among the most popular Cichlids on the market. The Duboisi Cichlid’s naturally aggressive demeanor and complex breeding requirements can make their care and keep demanding.

Kissing Gourami (Helostoma Temminckii)

Kissing Gourami (Helostoma Temminckii): Ultimate Care Guide

The Kissing Gourami is a medium-sized tropical freshwater fish that belongs to the Helostomatidae family. These fish can be found in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Borneo, and other parts of Southeast Asia. The Kissing Gourami, most known for its signature mouth that protrudes outward, has outwardly pointing lips that allow it to suck food from smooth …

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