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What sort of fish are suitable for the aquarium?

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What sort of fish are suitable for the aquarium?

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Because of the thin dimension of the tanks, we recommend that small fish only be used. A good size is 5cm or shorter. Alternatively, baby fish of a slow growing species could be used temporarily providing you have a larger tank to transfer them to once they get too big. The easiest fish to use are freshwater fish, as a saltwater aquarium requires a little more care and knowledge. Our aquariums can certainly be used as saltwater aquariums, but to set them up we recommend that you seek advice from your local fish shop. Freshwater fish that we have found to be particularly suitable include: • Tetras, the Neon Tetra especially is perfect for our Rock backdrop. • Guppies • Barbs, Tiger Barbs particularly look very good.

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