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Twosaddle Corydoras

Corydoras weitzmani

Weitzman's cory is one of those super sleek Corydoras that looks like it's wearing a little mask-clean lines, subtle patterning, and that classic cory "busy little vacuum" vibe. The best part is watching a whole group cruise the bottom together, then suddenly zip to the surface for a gulp of air like tiny torpedoes.

Small Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 25 gal
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Uaru (Triangle cichlid)

Uaru amphiacanthoides

Uaru are big, mellow Amazon cichlids with that neat disc-and-triangle body shape and a surprisingly "gentle giant" vibe. They graze and pick at food all day, act super social when kept in a group, and they are famous for serious parent duty when they breed (both parents guard and tend the young).

Large Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 75 gal
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Ubirajara rivulus (killifish)

Melanorivulus ubirajarai

This is a tiny Cerrado rivulus from central Brazil - the males show off neat red chevron-like markings, and they are always cruising the top and edges looking for snacks. Like a lot of Melanorivulus, it is a jumpy little personality fish that does best in a tight-lidded, plant-heavy setup with gentle flow.

Small Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 10 gal
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Upside-down Catfish

Synodontis nigriventris

The upside-down catfish is a small African mochokid catfish famous for swimming and feeding belly-up, especially under cover and along the water's surface. It has a light belly (often with darker spotting), a darker back, and prominent barbels, and it is most active at dusk and night. Peaceful overall, it does best in groups with plenty of hiding places like driftwood and caves.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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Validus barb

Enteromius validus

Enteromius validus is a little Congo Basin barb that stays under 4 inches, with a chunky, sturdy body and proper barbels. Its wild diet is basically "whatever shows up" (insects, plant bits, seeds), so it is built for picking and browsing all day. This one is pretty obscure in the aquarium hobby, so most people keeping it are kind of blazing their own trail.

Small Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 30 gal
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Vanmanenia gymnetrus (hillstream loach)

Vanmanenia gymnetrus

This is one of those true hillstream loaches built to live plastered onto rocks in fast current. It spends its time scooting around surfaces and grazing biofilm, and it really comes alive in a high-oxygen "river tank" setup. Not a "warm, still community tank" fish - it wants flow and clean water to look its best.

Small Peaceful Advanced
Min. 20 gal
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Vanmanenia loach

Vanmanenia striata

A sleek hillstream loach from Yunnan that hugs rocks and zips along in strong current like a tiny suction-cup surfer. It spends its day grazing biofilm and algae off smooth stones, so a lively, well-oxygenated tank with lots of flow and footprints of rock is where it really shines.

Medium Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 20 gal
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Vanmanenia loach

Vanmanenia ventrosquamata

A rarely seen hillstream lizard-loach from northern Vietnam, this little sucker-bodied grazer hugs rocks and zooms around in the current. It shines in a mature, high-oxygen tank with algae and biofilm to munch, and it will show tons of personality once it settles in.

Small Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 30 gal
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Variable platyfish

Xiphophorus variatus

Think of this as the cooler-water cousin of the regular platy that comes in all kinds of colors and patterns. They are lively little livebearers that cruise the whole tank, pick at algae, and pop out fry without much fuss. Give them some plants and a bit of flow and they are a joy to watch.

Small Peaceful Beginner
Min. 20 gal
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Veilfin tetra

Hyphessobrycon elachys

This is one of those tiny Paraguay-basin tetras that looks kind of understated until the males mature and start throwing those longer, flowy fins - then it gets really classy. Keep them in a proper little group and theyll spend the whole day hovering and cruising the midwater, looking extra sharp over dark substrate and plants.

Nano Peaceful Intermediate
Min. 10 gal
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Velvety sole

Brachirus villosus

This is a true freshwater sole from New Guinea that spends most of its life glued to the bottom and buried in soft sand. It is one of those blink-and-you-miss-it fish during the day, then you catch it cruising the substrate at feeding time looking for meaty bits.

Small Peaceful Advanced
Min. 20 gal
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Vietnamese bitterling

Acheilognathus fasciodorsalis

Acheilognathus fasciodorsalis is a freshwater bitterling endemic to Vietnam. Like other bitterlings (Acheilognathidae), reproduction involves females using an ovipositor to deposit eggs in freshwater mussels.

Small Peaceful Advanced
Min. 20 gal
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