AC: 220 – 240v
H.MAX: 3M
F.MAX: 3000L/H
50/60Hz 60W
AC: 220 – 240v
H.MAX: 3M
F.MAX: 3000L/H
50/60Hz 60W
Platies are small, colourful, freshwater fish from the livebearer family, known for their diverse colour variations and ease of care in community aquariums. They are native to Central America and thrive in tropical freshwater environments with a temperature range of 18-25°C (64-77°F). Platies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs.
The Reed Fish, also known as the Rope Fish, is an elongated, eel-like fish native to West and Central Africa. They are characterized by their rope-like appearance, small dorsal fin spines, and absence of ventral fins. These fish are air-breathing and can be found in slow-flowing rivers and swamps, often among reeds.
The redeye tetra is one of the more popular aquarium fish due to their schooling capability. It can grow up to 7 cm (2.8 in) in length, and live for approximately 5 years. The red-eye tetra has a bright silver body accented by a white-edged black basal half of the tail and a thin red circle around its eye.
The swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii) is a live-bearing freshwater fish. Its name comes from the male’s long, straight lower tail lobe, which resembles a pointed sword. The female has a rounded tail fin. This fish has a triangular head and conical upper and lower jaws.

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