Tetras and Hatchets

    • Silver Dollar – Metynnis hypsauchen

      $11.99$49.99

      Silver dollars possess thickly planted waterway tributaries in nature. The trouble in duplicating this in bondage is that the species is an eager plant-eater! Strong plants ought to be picked however will in any case should be supplanted normally. Fake plants could be utilized as an option as a portion of the texture and silk-type plants that are currently accessible…

    • Silver Tipped Tetra

      $2.99

      This little fish reaches up to 1.2 in standard length.The guys have a copper shading, the females are progressively pale and gleaming. Both have white tips on the blades, thus the name. They vary from most different tetras by coming up short on a little second dorsal (fat) balance. Silvertip tetras have a dark region at the base of their…

    • Vampire Tetra (Hydrolycus scomberoides)

      $69.99

      Predator fish will take the most substantial nourishments including shrimp and silversides. In the wild, they originate before other fish including Piranha. May set aside some effort to wean on to dead food and as a grown-up, they may turn out to be solely piscivorous.

    • Black Emperor Tetra

      $5.99

      Black Emperor Tetra The Black Emperor Tetra is one of the best tetras for the ‘general’ community setup. It is lively, peaceful and its colors offer a pleasing contrast to those of many other species. It’s a good tankmate for most commonly available livebearers, danionins, rasboras, other tetras and peaceful bottom dwellers such as Corydoras or smaller Loricariids. Worldwide Fish…

    • Cardinal Tetras large

      $3.29$54.99

      The Cardinal Tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi is a spectacular fish and one of the most popular aquarium fish of all time. It is very charming in appearance and behavior. This serene yet gregarious fish needs to be kept in a school. A group of these flashing tetras will make a brilliant display in any aquarium. These cardinals are between XL and…

    • Columbian Red Fin Tetra

      $2.99

      The Columbian Red Fin tetra, or congo tetra, is a marvelous tetra with beautiful shine and a hefty size. The Red Colombian Tetra “Hyphessobrycon colombianus” is a relatively recent addition to the list of aquarium specimens available for sale. This Colombian Tetra is a somewhat larger tetra than can be semi-aggressive with smaller tank mates and may fin nip fish…

    • Congo Tetra 2inch beautiful mettalic colors showing

      33.4% $5.00$9.99 Original price was: $14.99.Current price is: $9.99.

      These are a peaceful schooling fish, but get nervous if not housed with a group of their own kind. They need to be kept in schools of 6 or more fish to thrive. The males can reach up to over 3 inches. The Congo Tetra is considered a prized tetra by many in the tetra keeping hobby. Care level :…

    • Emperor Tetras

      $19.99$74.99

      The Emperor Tetra is a serene fish that can be housed in any network aquarium. Its balances are translucent and the tail has a one of a kind look that will interest the fledgling to the master aquarist. Initially from South America, the Emperor Tetra makes an extraordinary expansion to the network aquarium. The Emperor Tetra can be in a…

    • Fire Neon Tetra

      $19.99$54.99

      Fire Neon Tetra The Fire Neon Tetra is an active schooling fish. They are most comfortable and show their best colors when kept in a school of 6 or more fish. They are one of the most peaceful tetras and a very desirable community fish. Keep them only with other small fish?or in their own tank. Visit our Nano/Small Schooling?section…

    • Neon Tetras lrg to xl

      $2.99

      The Neon Tetra is an active schooling fish. They are most comfortable and show their best colors when kept in a school of 6 or more fish. They are one of the most peaceful tetras and a very desirable community fish. Keep them only with other small fish or in their own tank.  

    • Candy Cane Tetra/Rosy Tetra (Hyphessobrycon Rosaceus)

      $7.99

      Quick Care: Max Length:1.6″ Aquarium Size: A small group would need a tank of around 24? x 15? x 12? (~ 20 gallon tank) Temperature: 75-82?F (24-28?C) pH: 5.5-7.5. Hardness: 1-12?H Diet: Feeds chiefly on small invertebrates in nature. In the aquarium it proves unfussy. Feed a mixture of dried flakes and granules along with small live and frozen foods.

    • Rummy Nose Tetra med-lrg

      $19.99$64.99

      Care level :Easy Diet:?Omnivore Temperament : Peaceful Max Size: 2″ Family : Characidae

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