Haracin
The largest and most diverse group of freshwater fish found in the aquarium trade. Among them there are true predators and vegetarians, dwarfs and giants, as well as extremely peaceful or overly aggressive species. Most representatives of this group have been bred in captivity for many decades, thanks to which they are perfectly adapted for keeping in home aquaria.
Tetra fish
Nannostomus
Anostomuses
piranha
Hatchet fish
Pick up fish with a filter
Contents
- Abramites marble
- Alestopetersius red
- Anostomus vulgaris
- Anostomus Ternetsa
- Astyanax point-to-point
- Aphiocharax
- Afiocharax alburnus
- Afiocharax Natterera
- Aphiocharax Rathbuna
- African Tetra
- African pike
- white piranha
- White Tetra
- Biara
- Bricon Hilary
- Diamond Tetra
- Pennant piranha
- Gasteropelecus silver
- Gnathocharax
- blue tetra
- blue neon
- Ten-point distichodus
- Distichodus redfin
- Distichodus Lusosso
- Long-nosed distychodus
- dragon tetra
- yellow tetra
- Greenstripe Tetra
- green neon
- Golden Tetra
Abramites marble
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Alestopetersius red
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Anostomus vulgaris
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Anostomus Ternetsa
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Astyanax point-to-point
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Aphiocharax
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Afiocharax alburnus
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Afiocharax Natterera
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Aphiocharax Rathbuna
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African Tetra
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African pike
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white piranha
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White Tetra
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Biara
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Bricon Hilary
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Diamond Tetra
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Pennant piranha
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Gasteropelecus silver
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Gnathocharax
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blue tetra
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blue neon
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Ten-point distichodus
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Distichodus redfin
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Distichodus Lusosso
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Long-nosed distychodus
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dragon tetra
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yellow tetra
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Greenstripe Tetra
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green neon
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Golden Tetra
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