Turquoise Rainbow Driftwood & StoneRainbow fish are beautiful! They come in many different colors and can create a beautiful school of color in community aquariums. They generally reach about 4. 5 5 inches and should be kept in groups of six or more. We recommend 40+ gallons. They are peaceful and are usually kept with other community fish around their same size. Some examples are angelfish, large tetras, Plecos or Cory catfish. All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only.
They should be fed a sinking omnivorous pellet with frozen meaty foods given on the side
torpedo-shaped body and distinctive red-orange striping along its lateral line
Other small community fish
Lungfish are relatively easy to feed and adapt to foods such as frozen krill
clarifying water and breaking down protein foam as well as residue on gravel
The gar is a predatory fish that can be housed with tank mates as long as they are similar in size to your gar
This Betta aquarium features two dividers
Its shimmering orange "laser" stripe running along the back creates an eye-catching display that adds both beauty and activity to freshwater aquariums
it is a hit or miss on whether or not your fish will get along
Watch out for products that claim to be regenerable with a brine solution
Avoid housing with delicate or slow-moving fish
the Texas cichlid is a fascinating and beautiful species that is a great addition to any aquarium