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  2. Siamese fighting fish - Wikipedia

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    Despite frequently being displayed and sold in small containers in the pet trade, bettas do best in larger environments; while they can survive in cups, bowls, and other confined spaces, they will be much happier, healthier, and longer-lived in a larger aquarium. [36] Although some betta enthusiasts claim there is a minimum tank size ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Aquarium Fishes - Wikipedia

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    RobNS (talk · contribs) 60 gallon tank, freshwater, love tetras, live plants, etc. L'Aquatique (talk · contribs) Many years of experience with captive fish. Primarily interested in saltwater, although I have a lot of knowledge with both. (two tanks: 1 planted, 1 reef)

  4. Betta - Wikipedia

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    The best known Betta species is B. splendens, commonly known as the Siamese fighting fish and often kept as an aquarium pet. Characteristics All Betta species are small fishes, but they vary considerably in size, ranging from under 2.5 cm (1 in) total length in B. chanoides to 14 cm (5.5 in) in the Akar betta ( B. akarensis ).

  5. Rummy-nose tetra - Wikipedia

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    However, for maintenance purposes the pH of the aquarium water can range from 5.6 to 7.4. However, if captive reproduction is to be attempted, the rummy-nose tetra needs soft, acidic water. A planted aquarium is welcomed by these fishes, particularly if the plants include fine-leaved species such as Cabomba and Myriophyllum.

  6. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    All guppies and mollies are hardy fish that tolerate lower oxygen levels and temperatures than most aquarium fish, give birth to live young, and readily breed in home tanks. [ 58 ] can live in full sea water [ 59 ]

  7. Paradise fish - Wikipedia

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    A tank that includes paradise fish should be at least 20 US gallons (76 L; 17 imp gal) in size for a single male or 20–30 US gallons (76–114 L; 17–25 imp gal) for a community tank. The tank should be well planted [3] and covered; bogwood and rockwork may be included. Paradise fish tankmates must be chosen with care.

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