Something very popular among fish hobbyists but many are put off thinking they are difficult.
Found in and around the Amazon River these are kept in hard water but do better in soft water and the latter is essential if you wish to breed them.
Often strict breeding requirements sometimes spill over into common misconception that this is what you need to keep them.
Plus you canb have a feww supply of soft water with just one or two £7 purchases at a garden centre with a drain divert-er. I have two on a tiny house and currently have 70 Gallons in my small garden, lol.
Or you can spend closer to £80 and purchase a Reverse Osmosis device which will remove absolutely everything from water. Everything.
These come in many colour varieties and there will be far more pictures of different fish over the coming months.
Also at this location they have more than doubled their holding capacity and half of these tanks are finished but do not eve have water in them so many more fish to turn up.
Plus I have a fair few to get through over the next three days I can tell you.
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