Varieties Of Tropical Fish For The Fish Tank

If you've been researching fish tanks and tropical fish, you may already know the Guppy fish is likely the most popular tropical fish. While there are many types of tropical fish, the Guppy fish is one of the least expensive and most durable types. Because of their breeding ability, guppy fish are one of a kind.

They breed extremely easy and give birth to free swimming babies, instead of laying eggs. Ideal for beginner aquarium owners, guppy fish are found in the wild and in many parts of the world. They are easy to maintain and care for and are non-aggressive.

Guppy fish come in a variety of types, including a few like, the Bottom and Double swordtail guppy, Fancy guppy, Fantail guppy, Lacetail guppy, Long fin guppy, Snakeskin guppy, the Veiltail guppy and varieties or Tetras.

When a novice aquarium owner combines several types of tropical fish in the Guppy family together, the tank can look beautiful with a mixture of colors. Guppies are best kept to themselves as varieties of more aggressive tropical fish may injure their flowing tails.

Guppy fish requires to be fed once or twice a day in order to ensure their proper care. Guppies, like other tropical fish, subsist on flaked fish food created for their dietary needs. It's vital not to over-feed Guppies. Tropical fish who are not eger for their food are being fed too much in the first place.

There are many kinds of Tetris fish, including one called the Paracheirodon Axelrodi. These fish are commonly known as Cardinal Tetras. This breed of fish will mature to a length of an inch and is indigenous to the Upper Rio Negro, Colombia, and Brazil.

Similar to the Neon Tetra in color this fish differs in that it has a broader spectrum of colors. The Cardinals are unlike Neon fish since Cardinals have red colors on their gill. The fish feed and expect water conditions same as the Neon fish.

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