Apistogramma are small, colorful dwarf cichlids that bring complex cichlid behavior to a modest-sized tank.
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From angelfish to oscars, South American cichlids prefer soft, slightly acidic water very different from their African counterparts.
Named for the male’s distinctive tail extension, swordtails are active, colorful, and easy to keep.
Mollies are adaptable livebearers that can thrive in both freshwater and brackish aquariums.
Platies are colorful, hardy livebearers that make an excellent first fish for community tanks.
Killifish are some of the most colorful freshwater fish available, with a fascinating annual life cycle in the wild.
Guppies are one of the easiest fish to breed — here’s how to raise healthy fry successfully.
Tank size, compatible tank mates, and breeding basics for freshwater angelfish.







