Clown Killifish

Clown Killifish: Care, Size, Breeding & Tank Mates

Clown Killifish are one of the most social species of fish; they’re also extremely curious. When you walk past the tank, they’ll often swim close to the glass to see what’s going on. Their colorful pattern and upbeat demeanor will quickly make them a favorite in your tank. Killifish comes from the Dutch word for a channel, which makes sense because they’re found in slow-moving streams, or swamps in Africa.

Yellow Lab Cichlid

Yellow Lab Cichlid (Labidochromis Caeruleus): Care Guide

The Yellow Lab Cichlid, or in scientific terms the Labidochromis Caeruleus, is a freshwater fish that has the uniqueness to rival any fish in the saltwater world. With its primary colour being bright yellow, blue, or albino yellow.

The Yellow Lab Cichlid is not only an eye-catcher but also the perfect fish for a beginner. They are semi-aggressive, and unlike community-type fishes, they are not territorial.

Odessa Barb

Odessa Barb: Care, Size, Tank Mates, Aggression & Lifespan

The Odessa Barb, scientifically known as the Pethia padamya, is an omnivorous freshwater tropical fish native to South East Asia and the Himalayas. This fish can be found in countries such as China, India, Nepal, and Thailand in shallow freshwater streams. This vibrant Barb has been given the name Scarlett Barb due to its iridescent colorful scales that scatter its body. The Odessa Barb is so well known and loved for its silly playful nature and zipping all around its tank.

Keyhole Cichlid

Keyhole Cichlid (Cleithracara maronii): Care Guide

The Keyhole Cichlid (Cleithracara maronii) gets its name from its most distinguishing feature, a black spot located on the back of its body. When the Keyhole Cichlid matures, the black spot sometimes extends downwards, which creates a keyhole shape. The Keyhole Cichlid tends to be a very timid fish. In fact, they don’t even bother plants and other tank decorations. Their shy nature makes them a great fish to have in a community of non-aggressive species.

Hygrophila Pinnatifida

Hygrophila Pinnatifida: Aquarium Plant Care Guide

Hygrophila pinnatifida is a lovely and intriguing Indian stem plant. The leaves of this plant have a brown-green tone on top and a unique burgundy color beneath. Bottom stems may produce runners, which aid in the rapid development of new plants, while tops may be clipped to promote more compact growth. Under bright light and increased CO₂, red coloration intensifies.

Red Tiger Lotus

Red Tiger Lotus (Nymphaea zenkeri): Ultimate Care Guide

Red Tiger Lotus is a beautiful plant that is ideal for beginners. This resilient species can withstand practically any condition, making it ideal for any aquarist, regardless of experience. Red Tiger Lotus got its name from the color of its leaves, which are bright red. A Red Tiger Lotus is a lily pad. Some people are surprised by this because Red Tiger Lotus have arrowhead-shaped leaves rather than the circular leaves that people are used to seeing on lily pads. Under bright light, the red leaves might exhibit striped variegation.