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  2. Rummy-nose tetra - Wikipedia

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    The Rummy-nose tetra is a schooling fish which means that the members of each school travel in groups that vary about 6 at minimum to sometimes more than 32 fish. Rummy-nose tetras are also very good at navigating in an environment that is too "noisy" for other fish.

  3. The Jaggerz - Wikipedia

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    There they recorded their second album, We Went to Different Schools Together, which was released in 1970. One of the singles from We Went to Different Schools Together became the group's first chart-topping hit. "The Rapper", written by Donnie Iris, was released to the Pittsburgh market in December 1969.

  4. Silvertip tetra - Wikipedia

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    The tetras are transparent with their gold colors and have a black stripe that runs along the mid to back section of their bodies. The males have brighters colors compared to the paler females. They are a social species of fish that can become territorial. They usually enjoy being with a school of their own kind.

  5. Ember tetra - Wikipedia

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    The minimum tank size requirement for the Ember tetras is at least 10 gallons with few live aquarium plants. [citation needed] Ember tetras should be kept in acidic water with a pH near 6.6, and although their native habitat has very soft water they have adapted quite well to a wide range of hardness (5–17 dGH). The recommended temperature ...

  6. Serpae tetra - Wikipedia

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    Serpae tetras prefer water temperatures ranging from 72–79 °F (22–26 °C). They will generally do better and show off their best colors in soft, neutral to slightly acidic water. As with any other schooling fish, they thrive in large groups and should be kept in schools of at least six fish.

  7. Buenos Aires tetra - Wikipedia

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    The Buenos Aires tetra are very durable, and do not have any special needs or requirements. A maintained freshwater tank and food is all that they really need. However, they are hearty feeders that must be well-fed or they may begin to nip at their long-finned tank-mates. Keeping the tetras in a school of 5 or more definitely decreases aggression.

  8. Category:Tetras - Wikipedia

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    Tetras are many species of freshwater tropical fish in the characin family or in the African tetra family of order Characiformes. Not all characins are called tetras; this category includes only those fishes commonly called tetras.

  9. Characidae - Wikipedia

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    Characidae, the characids or characins, is a family of freshwater subtropical and tropical fish belonging to the order Characiformes.The name "characins" is a historical one, [2] but scientists today tend to prefer "characids" to reflect their status as a, by and large, monophyletic group (at family rank).