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  • {{Fish Data ...h as [[Betta]]s and [[Angelfish]] as they still may be fin nipped. Keep in shoaling groups of 5 or more, more females than males if mixed sexes.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ienced aquarists can provide valuable insights for accurately sexing tetra fish in a particular aquarium.
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  • {{Fish Data ...-finned fish, will otherwise cohabit happily with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Neon, Neon Tetra, Neon Fish
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  • {{Fish Data ...n the more slender male. It may be hard to tell male from female until the fish are fully mature and females fill with eggs.
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  • {{Fish Data ...avoid them nipping at other fish. Do not keep with slow-moving long finned fish such as ''[[Betta splendens]]'', Male [[Guppies]] and [[Angelfish]]. Will c
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  • {{Fish Data ...th other peaceful community fish, do not keep with aggressive or predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Zebra Fish
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Penguin Tetra, Penguin Fish, Hockey Stick Tetra, Blackline Penguinfish
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  • {{Fish Data :These little fish come from the Red River Basin of Southeast China.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ten spawning daily when in good condition; one way to reliably spawn these fish - and many other egg laying species - is to separate the sexes for a week,
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  • {{Fish Data ...s to be kept in shoals of 5 or 6. Keep with other small peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :A peaceful shoaling community fish, keep in groups of 6 or more with other peaceful tank mates of similar size
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  • {{Fish Data ...ommunity fish, keep in groups of 4 or more. Will live with other community fish such as [[:Category:Corydoras|Corydoras]].
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  • {{Fish Data :Is not a strictly shoaling fish but is best in groups of 6 or more in a large aquarium. Tank mates should b
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  • {{Fish Data :This fish was mostly found throughout the Mekong Basin, Chao Phraya Basin, Malay Peni
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  • {{Fish Data ...unity fish, keep in shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with larger predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ww.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/map.php?species_id=1143302828# PFK Fish Mapper]</ref><ref>{{FishBase |id=12395}} Distribution</ref>
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  • {{Fish Data ...Keep this Tetra in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with larger predatory fish such as [[Angelfish]].
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  • {{Fish Data :Will go well in a peaceful community tank, but Black Phantoms like to be in groups. Males can be territorial and
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  • {{Fish Data ...or more. Do not keep with larger predatory fish, other peaceful community fish are fine.
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  • {{Fish Data :Top dweller, a peaceful community fish to be kept with mid-bottom dwellers who keep out their way. Must be kept in
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  • {{Fish Data ...ept with other peaceful fish but do not keep with fin nippers or predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...sex are kept together. The fry require the typical high care level of most fish fry, including regular feedings of [[infusoria]] or [[vinegar eels]] until
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  • {{Fish Data ...-finned tank mates. Keep in shoals of 6 or more with similar fast-swimming fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...eaceful community tanks but do not keep with large predatory or aggressive fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...unity fish, keep in shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with larger predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :It is not easy to sex this fish, occasionally the male will be slightly more vivid in colour and when matur
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  • {{Fish Data ...aling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with larger predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...sh as they run the risk of being nipped. Do not keep with larger predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Boesemani Rainbow fish, Boeseman's Rainbowfish, Bicolor Rainbowfish
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  • {{Fish Data ...Category:Gourami|Gouramis]]. Avoid anything large enough to swallow these fish, or hyper-active species such as [[Brachydanio rerio|Zebra Danios]] which m
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  • {{Fish Data ...ommunity fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Do not keep with fish with long finnage as this Tetra is known to nip. The larger the shoal, gene
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  • {{Fish Data ...be kept in groups of at least 6. Should not be kept with larger predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ete shoals as much as most barbs. Do not keep with slow-moving long-finned fish, although not as nippy as the [[Tiger Barb]], it's best not to risk it.
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  • {{Fish Data ...do not keep with aggressive fin nippers such as [[Tiger Barbs]]. Keep this fish in shoals of 5 or more.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...es are slimmer and may show more red in their fins than the females. These fish are difficult to breed in captivity.
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  • {{Fish Data :A sociable little fish appreciating company of it's own. As it's so small, other tank mates would
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  • {{Fish Data ...munity fish, be careful keeping with slow-moving long-finned fish as these fish may nip.
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  • {{Fish Data ...eaceful community fish but avoid keeping them with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...they do not do well in community set ups. Can be kept with small peaceful fish such as dwarf and pygmy [[:Category:Corydoras|Corydoras]], small [[:Categor
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  • {{Fish Data ...Tankmates should be robust, and can be somewhat suitable for the standard community.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...pt in groups of 6 or more. They should not be kept with large or predatory fish like the Angelfish as they may get eaten.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Head and Tail Light Tetra, Beacon Fish
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  • {{Fish Data :Peaceful and suitable for community tanks with peaceful fish of similar size. Best kept in shoals of 6 or more.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=Indian Glassfish, Indian Glassy Fish, Disco Fish
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but avoid those with long finnage.
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  • {{Fish Data ...shy or slow moving fish such as [[Gouramis]]. They can be used as [[dither fish]].
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish, but avoid those with long finnage.
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  • {{Fish Data ...be kept with similar-sized peaceful fish that will not be bothered by this fish's active nature.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish of similar size. Avoid anything larger or predatory.
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  • {{Fish Data ...with boisterous fish and work well in a peaceful community where the other fish are mid-bottom dwelling.
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  • {{Fish Data ...w swimming long-tailed tank mates or shy fish that may be bothered by this fish's activeness.
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  • {{Fish Data ...t be kept in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with nippy fish or predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...fish best kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but avoid slow-moving long-finned tank mates in case of fin nipping.
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  • {{Fish Data ...cousin the [[Tiger Barb]], especially if it is kept in a shoal. Keep these fish in groups of at least 6 or more, with more females than males.
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  • {{Fish Data ...fish best kept in shoals of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :It is not possible to visually sex this fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...Should not be kept with very shy or long-finned fish, nor with very small fish or fry.
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  • {{Fish Data ...inned or very small fish. Can be put with other short finned fast swimming fish such as [[Zebra Danio]]s.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but nothing with long fins.
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  • {{Fish Data :This is a peaceful shoaling fish and should be kept in groups of 5-6 or more. Best kept with other mid-botto
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  • {{Fish Data ...munity fish, does well with other peaceful and non-aggressive or predatory fish. Keep in groups of 6 or more, preferably over 10. Can be a fin nipper if no
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  • {{Fish Data :In the wild, this fish occurs in large shoals in rivers in the Amazon Basin, South America.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish, but nothing too active and nothing boisterous.
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  • {{Fish Data :This fish comes from the Malay Peninsular and Borneo.
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  • {{Fish Data ...sive and territorial fish should be avoided, as should other very skittish fish.
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  • {{Fish Data |extra_common_names=X-Ray Tetra, X-Ray Fish, Goldfinch Tetra, Pristella Tetra, Signal Tetra
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  • {{Fish Data ...k but you should have at least 4-5 and expect to have to watch for "bully" fish. Swordtails can hybridise with [[Platy]]s, and if they are kept in a mixed
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  • {{Fish Data :Will mix will with peaceful and non-nippy community fish. Keep this fish in shoals of 6 or more.
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  • {{Fish Data ...oals of 6 or more. Can be kept with other similar sized peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...f 6 or more, preferably over 10 individuals, with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other active peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...least 6. Will do well with other community fish, but avoid slower swimming fish with long tails as this Tetra may nip.
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  • {{Fish Data ...th timid species. Fin nipper (may nip fins of long finned fish). Keep this fish in groups of 5 or more.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ore. May nip at other fish so should not kept with slow-moving long finned fish such as [[Angelfish]], and as they themselves have fairly long finnage they
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  • {{Fish Data ...other peaceful community fish, best not kept with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ling fish. Keep in groups of 6 or more with similar-sized equally peaceful fish, no very active or boisterous species.
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  • {{Fish Data ...a_common_names=Red Rainbowfish, Red Salmon Rainbowfish, Salmon-Red Rainbow Fish, Red Rainbow
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  • {{Fish Data ...appily thrive in a well planted small tank. Can be kept with similar sized fish such as [[:Category:Otocinclus|Otocinclus]], and the smaller [[Rasboras]].
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  • {{Fish Data :It is not easy to visually sex this fish. Mature females, however, should be rounder in the belly.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ups of 6 or more, but due to their size should be kept with non-aggressive fish that can't swallow them.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :The male has more elongated dorsal and ventral fins. These fish can be difficult to breed in captivity as the tiny fry are difficult to fee
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  • {{Fish Data :This is a South American fish native to the upper Amazon River basin in Brazil and Peru; and middle Madei
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  • {{Fish Data ...aceful community fish, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with nippy fish such as [[Tiger Barbs]].
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...very slow swimming fish, nor with similar sized or larger very boisterous fish as this Rasbora can be a little timid.
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  • {{Fish Data ...t in shoals of 6 or more. Should not be kept with predatory fish, nor with fish with long-fins.
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  • {{Fish Data ...e. Keep with other peaceful community fish. Avoid larger predatory fish or fish with long fins.
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  • {{Fish Data ...aling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more with other similar-sized community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :A peaceful community fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful non-pr
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  • {{Fish Data ...mates. Because this fish is very small, they can be easily eaten by larger fish so do not keep with anything predatory or aggressive such as [[Angelfish]].
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  • {{Fish Data :A sociable little fish appreciating company of it's own, keep in a group of at least 6. Due to it'
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  • {{Fish Data ...ld not be kept with very shy fish or long-finned fish, nor with very small fish or fry.
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  • {{Fish Data ...rydoras habrosus]]'' for example. Do not keep with predatory or aggressive fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...oaling fish, keep in groups of 6 or more and with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ::This fish belongs to the very small sub-family ''Iguanodectinae'' and originates from
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  • {{Fish Data ...g fish that should be kept in groups of 5 or more. Does best in a peaceful community set up, preferably in brackish water.
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  • {{Fish Data ...peaceful community fish of similar size. Do not keep with larger predatory fish such as [[Angelfish]].
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  • {{Fish Data ...ned, slow fish, for they may find flowing fins too interesting. Keep these fish in groups of 5 or more, more females than males.
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  • |text = Remember, none of these fish will be able to go into your 10 Gallon until it's completed [[The Nitrogen ...not included very rarely found fish. There are of course, plenty of other fish that could be options, feel free to suggest any in the "discussion" tab abo
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  • {{Fish Data :Peaceful shoaling fish, should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Best kept with mid-bottom dwelling
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  • {{Fish Data ...ow-moving fish such as [[Angelfish]] as this Barb may nip and will eat any fish that can fit in its mouth.
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  • {{Fish Data ...f fin-nipping, nor with anything very shy as they will be bothered by this fish's active nature.
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  • {{Fish Data ...peaceful fish of similar tiny size. Be aware that they will eat or pick on fish which are smaller in size, such as shrimp.
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  • {{Fish Data ...h as [[Zebra Danio]]s. Are very active fish which may bother slower moving fish such as [[Angelfish]] or [[Gourami]]s. Should be kept in a ratio similar to
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  • {{Fish Data ...h, keep in groups of 6 or more. Do not keep with long-finned fish as these fish may nip.
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  • {{Fish Data ...should be kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...ng pools, ponds, marshes and swamps. In the Mekong River of Cambodia these fish are caught for the aquarium trade by local fisheries using seines and traps
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  • {{Fish Data ...f their own kind in a species tank or with other very small peaceful micro fish such as [[Ember Tetra]]s and [[Pygmy Cory]]s.
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  • {{Fish Data |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Rasboras, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • {{Fish Data ...ups of 6 or more. Due to their size should only be kept with equally small fish such as [[Pygmy Corydora]]s.
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  • {{Fish Data ...must be kept in groups of six or more. Do not keep with aggressive fish or fish which may out-compete them to food.
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  • {{Fish Data ...y active robust fish, but do not keep with long-finned, slow-moving or shy fish as the Columbian Tetra is very likely to fin-nip.
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  • {{Fish Data :A rare fish native to Thailand. Possibly found in the Menam (Chao Phrya) river basin, b
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  • |text = Remember, none of these fish will be able to go into your tank until it's completed [[The Nitrogen Cycle [[Image:RH Fish Tank-394.jpg|thumb|right|a {{L|220}} Planted Community Tank]]
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  • {{Fish Data ...community fish but avoid keeping them with slow-moving long-finned fish or fish that are large enough to eat it.
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  • It is based on the idea that for every inch of fish (measured from the nose to the base of the tail) it should be allowed {{gal ...for this very reason this rule cannot possible work solely for stocking a fish tank.
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  • {{Fish Data ...that is a blast to watch. However, they will become timid with boisterous fish.
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  • ...have very unique characteristics and habits. Some will work in the average community tank with careful consideration, others may be very delicate or highly pred == Oddballs for a Community Tank ==
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  • {{Fish Data :A peaceful shoaling fish that should be groups over 6 and best kept in a peaceful biotope set up.
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  • {{Fish Data ...community fish but avoid keeping them with slow-moving long-finned fish or fish that are large enough to eat it.
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  • {{Fish Data ...finned fish nor with larger predatory fish. Best in with other micro-sized fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...other peaceful community fish, best not kept with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...fish best kept in shoals of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data :A peaceful community fish that should be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful non-pr
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  • {{Fish Data ...ory=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Characins, Tetras, Tetras, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • {{Fish Data :Red with three black dots running down both sides of fish, middle dot usually larger than outer two.
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  • {{Fish Data ...fish best kept in groups of 6 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish but avoid slow-moving long-finned tank mates in case of fin nipping.
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  • {{Fish Data :This fish is very similar to ''[[Puntius denisonii]]'', however, ''P. chalakkudiensis
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  • {{Fish Data |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Danios, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • {{Fish Data ...at should be kept in a shoal of at least 6. They will bother slower moving fish so keep in well planted tanks with lots of hiding places.
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  • ...d {{F|70|75}}. But, as with all tanks, there's a lot more to keeping these fish than just temperature! ...low for sub-tropical fish, or going the whole hog and going tropical. For fish to thrive they need stability, this can't be maintained in an "unheated" ro
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  • {{Fish Data ...th other peaceful community fish, do not keep with aggressive or predatory fish.
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  • {{Fish Data ...do not keep with aggressive or predatory fish, nor with any slow swimming fish with long fins as they may be fin nipped.
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  • {{Fish Data ...going fish that should be compatible with similar-sized peaceful community fish. Avoid anything with long fancy fins though as they may be fin-nipped. Shou
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  • {{Fish Data ...eep them in schools of 6 or more. Do not keep with slow moving long-finned fish as the Minor Tetra may fin nip.
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  • {{Fish Data |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Barbs, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • ...d and wallet in hand, and you're confronted with rows and rows of tanks of fish, and you feel like you've hit a wall. What do you get? Where do you start? *[[Stocking a Peaceful Community Tank]]
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  • {{Fish Data |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Danios, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • {{Fish Data :A peaceful and sociable community fish.
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  • {{Fish Data |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cyprinids, Barbs, Shoaling Community Fish
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  • {{Fish Data :Generally peaceful fish, males can spar with each other.
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