Tetras

Black Skirt
Their fins resemble a flowing black dress, giving rise to the name “black widow tetra.” A bold schooling fish, black skirts add contrast and energy to community aquariums.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive (fin-nippers)
-Schooling
-Needs active tankmates

White Skirt
These tetras can subtly shift opacity, appearing more translucent at times.
White skirts are peaceful, flowing fish that add brightness and movement to any community tank.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Peaceful
-Schooling
-Great for planted tanks

Serpea
They flash brighter red when excited or during social displays. Vivid and lively, serpae tetras bring color and attitude to community tanks, best kept in larger schools to reduce nipping.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Semi-aggressive
-Schooling
-Best in large groups
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Rummy Nose
Their nose color intensity is a natural “health gauge” bright red means content and healthy.
Rummy noses are tight-schooling fish known for their synchronized swimming and striking head coloration.
Care Highlights:
-Sensitive but hardy when established
-Peaceful
-Strong schooling species
-Prefers clean, warm water

Neon
Their neon blue stripe is reflective, helping them stay together in dark waters. A hobby classic, neon tetras are small, peaceful fish perfect for lush, planted aquariums.
Care Highlights:
-Hardy
-Peaceful
-Schooling
-Great for nano tanks