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Thread: Tetras

  1. #21
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    Re: Tetras

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    Yup 4ft! Currently i have 100 balloon red eye tetras and 50 neon tetras, 4 angels, 6 cory and 1 rainbow shark... Need to get rid of half the red eye tetras to replace them with something else...

  2. #22
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    Re: Tetras

    yes true..new fishes to come and old fishes must go.

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    Re: Tetras

    Anyone here wants them?

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    Re: Tetras

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Peh View Post
    Anyone here wants them?
    You can try posting at the "buy/sell".

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    Re: Tetras

    Hello forum, wanna buy tetras, any advices?

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    Re: Tetras

    Hey there! Excited to hear you're diving into the world of tetras - they're such vibrant little swimmers. When I first started, I had a mixed bag of glowlight tetras and figuring out who was who became a bit of a puzzle. I stumbled upon this nifty guide How to see if a glowlight tetra is male or female that really helped me distinguish males from females. It's like a mini detective game, but underwater!

    Funny enough, this info led to my own little 'Tetra Soap Opera' as I watched their social dynamics unfold with my newfound understanding. It's fascinating how such small creatures can have big personalities. Dive in, enjoy the process, and don't hesitate to reach out if you're puzzled about your finned friends. There's always something new to learn in this hobby!

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