Albino Corydoras
The Albino Corydoras is a peaceful, social bottom dweller with a striking pale pink-white body and red eyes. Hardy and active, these charming catfish thrive in groups and are ideal for community aquariums. They gently sift through sand in search of food, helping keep the substrate clean. Best kept in groups of six or more with other calm species like tetras, rasboras, or dwarf gouramis.
Kubotai Rasbora
The Kubotai Rasbora (Microdevario kubotai) is a vibrant neon-green schooling fish that adds dazzling movement and color to any planted aquarium. These eager eaters are always active and display best when kept in groups of 10 or more.
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✅ Best with Tetras: Pairs beautifully with peaceful tetras and small community fish
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⚠️ Not Ideal with Other Rasboras: Their active feeding behavior can outcompete shyer rasbora species
Perfect for nano and community setups, the Kubotai Rasbora adds an electric burst of color and energy while remaining peaceful and hardy. 🌿🐟
Wild Shrimp
Forktail Rainbowfish
Forktail Rainbowfish is a peaceful, active freshwater species known for its bright yellow forked tail and shimmering body. Ideal for planted community aquariums, this small schooling fish adds constant movement, colour, and personality when kept in groups.
Blue Shrimp
Snowball Shrimp
Maculata Dwarf Rasbora
The Maculata Dwarf Rasbora is a stunning micro-schooling fish with bright orange-red colouring and a bold central spot. Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for nano aquariums, they thrive in planted tanks with gentle flow. Best kept in shoals of 8+, these tiny rasboras bring lively movement and beautiful contrast to soft-water setups. Ideal for aquascapers and small tank keepers looking for an active, eye-catching species.
Tiger Endler
Red Onion Nerite Snail
Red Onion Nerite Snail (Neritina sp.) is a hardy and efficient freshwater algae eater known for its distinctive red-brown patterned shell. It helps keep glass, rocks, and décor clean while remaining completely peaceful and easy to care for, making it ideal for planted and community aquariums.























