Lalius is known to aquarists for more than a hundred years and yet has not lost its charm and appeal. With a peaceful disposition most of the time, it can be kept in a common aquarium.
Malabar danio
Malabar danio aquarium fish is a representative of the genus Danyo. This is the largest representative of the genus, which is massively contained in aquariums. Like other representatives of the genus danio is very beautiful and mobile. His behavior can be watched for hours.
Cardinal tetra
The Cardinal tetra fish is one of the most beautiful aquarium fish. Its luminous emerald longitudinal stripe in a flock of 10 – 15 fish creates the impression of micro lightning flashes, attracting the eye and mesmerizing the observer. And the predominance of red coloration gave this species a number of names, such as tetra – Cardinal.
Wakin Goldfish
Fish Wakin Goldfish – a breed of goldfish, which is considered the forerunner of all goldfish with a split tail. Therefore, to bypass it will simply not be correct. Although because of its size wakin more suitable for keeping in the pond, but if you want to keep and in the aquarium.
Ternecia
Black Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi), commonly known as Black Skirt Tetra or Petticoat Tetra, is one of the most popular and hardy freshwater aquarium fish that has rightfully earned the love of aquarists worldwide. This elegant representative of the Characidae family remains a relevant choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists in 2026.
Ranchu fish
Ranchu fish is a variety of goldfish, bred by breeders in Japan supposedly two hundred to three hundred years ago. In their homeland, it is considered the top of the art of breeders. Therefore, purebred, not hybrid ranchu have a very high price. In the nineteenth century, ranchu was accidentally brought to Russia, where it was more often called maruko.
Oranda
The oranda or red cap is a helmeted breeding form of goldfish. Some researchers believe that it was known in Japan as early as the fifteenth century. Japanese beauty standards not always understood by Europeans say that this fish is more beautiful the more fatty growth on its head.
Shubunkin
Shubunkin is a variety of goldfish bred in Japan. In Japanese pronunciation its name sounds like shibunkin. And the sound familiar to us today – shubunkin is the result of passing the word through European languages. In Europe, the fish first appeared after the First World War, from where it was imported to Russia and the Slavic countries.
Ryukin
Ryukin is another breeding form of goldfish. It is believed that this breed was imported to Japan around the sixteenth century from the Ryukyu archipelago or in another reading Ryukyu. To what the fish owes its name.
