Now I have spent years overlooking these quite deliberately but just to show that all life and all animals fascinate me and when I saw them in a friends shop I thought, 'Hey, why not?!'
Now these are the Neon Tetra, Paracheirodon innesi, and despite them being dirst cheap to buy they are also difficult to breed. Well except for when you have a very mature aquarium with acidic as well as soft water. Previously when I used to introduce fish I would often have them courting in the space of 24 hours and laying eggs with a month or two!
To my shock and despite being empty for what must be two years the Neon Tetras are follwing the rule!
I will also try to add a pair or preferebly a trio of Apistogramma hongsloi to the mix.
I will add some Cardinal Tetras in the aquarium too, like Neons but get a bit bigger and red runs right through from mouth to the caudal peduncle (where the body meets the tail fin)
I will likely add some Killifish if I find things I want out of the Aphyosemions and Spectralebias/Cynolebias?
BLOODY HELL I LOST TRACK OF HOW MANY VIDEOS I DID?! LMAO!
Or of course if I find anything particularly beautiful I may add them, think Celestial Pearl Danio of the Margaritatus genus.
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