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Eurasian Minnow (Common Minnow)

Phoxinus phoxinus

Phoxinus phoxinus is a small, fast-swimming minnow associated with cool, well-oxygenated waters. It is a gregarious shoaling fish; males intensify in colour during breeding. Note: the name P. phoxinus has historically been applied broadly across Eurasia, but the group is now treated as a species complex in which true P. phoxinus may be restricted to parts of Western Europe.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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Gardner's killifish

Fundulopanchax gardneri

Gardneri are those little West African killies that look like someone painted neon speckles and flag-fins onto a 2-inch fish. The males will posture and flare at each other but its more drama than damage, and they will absolutely reward you with constant spawning if you give them mops or fine plants. Biggest things to know: keep a tight lid (they jump) and do not cook them warm - they do best in the low-to-mid 20s C.

Small Semi-aggressive Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Glow Light Tetra

Hemigrammus erythrozonus

The Glowlight Tetra (Hemigrammus erythrozonus) is a small, peaceful South American schooling tetra with a translucent silvery body and a distinctive iridescent orange-red stripe running from the snout to the base of the tail.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Glowlight rasbora

Trigonostigma hengeli

This is the little "orange neon line + tiny black wedge" rasbora that absolutely glows when you keep it over a dark substrate with plants and a bit of tannin-stained water. The best part is how tight they school-get a decent group and they move like one fish, super calming to watch.

Nano Peaceful Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Golden pencilfish

Nannostomus beckfordi

Beckford's pencilfish is that sleek little "stick with fins" that likes to hang in the upper half of the tank at a slight angle and flash a crisp dark stripe. Keep a proper group and you'll see males do these tiny sparring/display moments (no real damage) and the whole school just looks super classy over dark substrate and plants.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Goldfish

Carassius auratus

Goldfish are one of the most popular and recognizable freshwater fish in the aquarium hobby. They are known for their golden-orange coloration, although they can also appear in red, white, yellow, and black. Goldfish are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of conditions, making them a favorite among beginners.

Large Peaceful Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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Green Swordtail

Xiphophorus hellerii

Swordtails are busy, always-on-the-move livebearers, and the males' "sword" tail extension is the whole show-lots of displaying and posturing in the open water. They're tough as nails in hard, slightly alkaline water, but in tight tanks the males will absolutely bicker and chase each other around.

Medium Semi-aggressive Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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Guppy

Poecilia reticulata

The Guppy is one of the most popular freshwater fish among aquarium enthusiasts due to its colorful appearance and lively nature. These fish have a wide range of vibrant colors and tail shapes, making them a visual delight in any aquarium. Guppies are known for their peaceful temperament and ease of care, making them ideal for both beginner and experienced fishkeepers.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 5 gal
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Harlequin Rasbora

Trigonostigma heteromorpha

Harlequin rasboras are those little coppery-orange fish with the bold black "wedge" on their sides that somehow look even better once they're cruising in a group. Give them a nice school and some plants to weave through and they'll do this tight, synchronized swimming thing that's honestly kind of hypnotic.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Head-and-Tail Light Tetra

Hemigrammus ocellifer

This little tetra does a neat trick in the light-there's a shiny "headlight" spot near the gills and a glowing "taillight" at the base of the tail, so the whole school kind of sparkles as they turn. They're super chill in a group, and they look way better the bigger the shoal is and the more plants you give them to cruise through.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 15 gal
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Honey gourami

Trichogaster chuna

Honey gouramis are those little chill labyrinth fish that spend a lot of time cruising the upper half of the tank and "feeling" around with their long thread-like belly fins. Give them plants (especially floaters) and calm tankmates and they really settle in-males can glow that warm honey/orange color and will build bubble nests at the surface.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 10 gal
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Kribensis

Pelvicachromis pulcher

Kribensis are one of those dwarf cichlids that pack a ton of personality into a small fish-especially once they pick a cave and start acting like proud homeowners. The female's purple/red belly when she's in breeding mode is the real show-stealer, and the pair will do seriously impressive parent-care if they spawn.

Small Semi-aggressive Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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