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  • Clown Killifish are one of the smallest fish in the hobby, but what they lack in size these little fish make up for in personality. These little fish are almost always found at the top of any aquarium and never fail to mesmerise with their striking tail patterns, its safe to say they make one of the best choices for a nano aquarium.
  • Endler's Livebearer, otherwise known as Endler Guppies, are a smaller relative to the common Guppy. Their smaller size, coupled with easy care requirements and flashy colours, makes them a key candidate for both nano and beginner aquariums.
  • Guppy

    £3.99
    Guppies are undoubtably one of the most popular freshwater fish for beginners and experts alike. Colourful, hardy and active, these fish will make an amazing addition to any home aquarium. These livebearers will produce generations and generations of offspring making them a great candidate for a beginner breeder tank.
  • Guppies are undoubtably one of the most popular freshwater fish for beginners and experts alike. Colourful, hardy and active, these fish will make an amazing addition to any home aquarium. These livebearers will produce generations and generations of offspring making them a great candidate for a beginner breeder tank.
  • An extremely popular beginner fish, these tetras boast striking colours and are famed for there schooling behaviour which adds a wave of motion to any tank. Due to the nature of this fish it is advised to keep them in groups of at least 6 to bring out their best behaviour.
  • Platy

    £3.49
    Platies are peaceful, beautiful, easy going fish which are regarded for their tolerance to water quality. These "bullet proof" fish make an excellent choice for beginners and have been kept in captivaty for over 100 years.
  • Swordtails are a close relative of the common Platy fish. They are amongst some of the most popular beginner fish due to their ability to withstand a large range of water parameters. Males are easily distinguished from females due to the large protrusion on their caudal (Tail) fin.
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