Corydoras leopard (Corydoras julii)
Basic, peaceful and active fish, this armoured knight likes to evolve/move in group.
It is very sympathetic nerve with many fish and renders true services in the aquarium
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Discus (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)
The emperor of the watery gente requires a water of quality
at a high temperature (24-30°C). He likes to hide under robust plants
or opening pots broad.
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Scalar (Pterophyllum scalare)
Young person as adult are very widespread in innumerable aquariums. The majestic
pace of the adults is due to their proud port and their measured movements which
make of it " the Louis XIV " of the aquarium. Peaceful and without any
problem, it plait in large overall vats good planted in company of any calm variety.
Very sensitive to the quality of water (nitrites); the ends of the fins can worsen
in a nonhealthy water.
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Beaded Gourami (Trichogaster leeri)
Beautiful and gracious, very sociable, it likes the roomy aquariums with an abundant
vegetation and plants flottantes.Very coloured and easy to raise. When the aquarium
is lit too much, the fish becomes emotive. Possibility of placing it in an overall
vat with smaller fish. True couples are formed, fidelity being observed. the nests
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Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
One of the fish whose presence is oldest. Its fast
proliferation and its resistance make some most popular of fish of
aquarium. The wild form, which is hardly any more marketed, is not
very attractive; it is very resistant and prolific. The most
beautiful forms and varieties of breeding are delicate and require a
detailed attention as for the quality of water and food. The plants
offer refuges to alevins.
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Platy (Xyphophorus maculatus)
When subjects present a dress with a beautiful uniform color,
it is most probably about a variety of breeding. This fish is without
problem and it is nice. It is appropriate perfectly for the overall
aquariums and all to its companions also. Appreciated especially out
of red dress or coral, it forms excellent harmonious contrasts with
the green of the plants and the black of Blacks Mollys.
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Harlequin (Rasbora heteromorpha)
This particularly beautiful fish, very peaceful, nimble,
likes the life in group. It prefers the dark grounds, a surface
darkened by floating plants and an open space for the stroke.
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Pelmato (Pelvicachromis pulcher)
Pelmato is covered with a delicate, basic dress brown, oranges and reds. At the
time of the abrasion, delivered female becomes dark. You do not astonish to see
a couple disappearing during a few days. Perhaps it will reappear surrounded by
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Scissors Fish (Rasbora trilineata)
This Rasbora is accustomed to very often contracting its
caudal fin, opening it and closing again it like a scissors, from
where its name. Its body is finely silver plated. It will be more at
ease in a large vat, because it is active and very good swimmer.
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Glass Fish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis)
This silure is a peaceful fish and adapted well to
evolve/move in a Community vat with small calm species. It likes the
light and interstitial water.
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Carry-sword (xiphophorus hybrid)
This peaceful and decorative fish likes in all the overall
vats good planted. It is also a very widespread fish and of aspect
very varied in its forms of breeding. It is the caudal fin prolonged
which forms, in the male, the characteristic sword. The tail of the
females is in the shape of range. It is not rare that the females
change sex, in particular when they are old or attacks of parasites.
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Kuhli (Acanthopthalmus kuhli)
In spite of its curious ringed serpentiform body of black
lines and brown-but, Kuhli is well a fish, with dorsal fins and anal
rejected far towards the tail and four pairs of let us barbillons of
which it excavates the ground unceasingly, in search of food
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