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Otocinclus stay under 2 inches. Great algae eaters in small
tanks. They like squash, too.
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Sparkling or pygmy gouramis at one inch.
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Honey gouramis at 1.25 inches.
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Another color variant of the honey gourami at one inch.
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So-called "blue" honey gourami at one inch.
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Another variant -- called copperfire.
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Peacock gudgeon at 0.75 inches.
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Cherry red shrimp at ˝ inch.
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Cherry red shrimp doing their blanched zucchini dance.
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Another day, another zucchini.
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Chocolate gourami at half an inch. Difficult fish.
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Inch-long Indian glassfish, Chanda lala, sometimes called jewel tetras.
Difficult fish.
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Scarlet Badis at 0.5 inches. They get prettier. They also need
live food.
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Scarlet badis still only 3/4-inches long.
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Regular male Badis badis at one inch. Probable female at one inch. Unsexable, actually.
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Female on left and male on right.
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Two male badis in same tank.
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Badis badis male with fry. He's under two inches. Also called chameleon
fish.
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Featherfin rainbow at 1.5 inches. Male on left. Female on right.
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Long-fin white cloud at 1.25 inches. Male on left. Female on
right.
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Lampeyes about 1.25 inches. A little schooling killifish from
Africa.
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Hard to believe that kuhli loaches like summer squash.
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Dwarf gouramis of any color work fine.
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Called blood red dwarf gouramis.
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Indian mudskippers make good additions also, IF you give them an island to
crawl on.
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You need to keep the little Borneo suckers cooler than most fish.
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And, you need to keep the rams warmer than most fishes.
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Wrestling half-beaks grow a bit larger than two inches. Brackish
water livebearers.
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