Cardinal Tetra - Often regarded as an upgrade to common neon tetra, the cardinal tetra is a fantastic tetra species for those who are looking for the perfect and elegant schooling fish for their planted and community tanks.
Though they can be slightly more difficult to keep when compared to neon's due to their sensitivity to water parameters, the cardinal tetra pulls through with its full body colors. Featuring a much more metallic blue and full-body red stripe the cardinal tetra offers the complete contrast.
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This was my second order of live fish and againThis was my second order of live fish and again the tetras arrived alive and healthy.
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Nice splash of colour in the tank & easy to careNice splash of colour in the tank & easy to care for.
Recommend about 10 at least as they are a schooling fish.Posted on
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I ordered 20 of theseI ordered 20 of these. They arrived in under 24 hours. 3 were dead on arrival but I was refunded the same day! The rest are doing great.
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Super quick deliverySuper quick delivery. Fish arrived happy and healthy.
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Happy healthy Carinal TetrasReceived these little guys in August 2020, quick shipment, so cleverly packed and healthy. 5 Months on they're doing really well
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Bought 6 of these little fellasBought 6 of these little fellas and they were delivered in under 24hrs from dispatch. All but 1 arrived full of colour and within a couple of hours they were all full of colour and getting a sense of their new environment.
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beautiful fishThank you for your prompt delivery. The Cardinal Tetra that I bought was a beautiful, vibrant fish.
Thanks, I will def buy from you again.Posted on
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beautiful fishThank you for your quick delivery. The cardinal tetra that I purchased is a beautiful vibrant fish.
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fantasticI bought $300 worth of fish and they all arrived happy and health, not one fatality. I love my fish, watch them for hours.
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Excellent QualityAll fish arrived - straight lines, no defects and in good condition. They take some settling-in time after SLOW acclimatisation - slow drip in a bucket until the water is eventually 90-95% tank water. They will be pale or almost white when they arrive but are good within a few hours. Make sure they are in heavily planted aquariums and they will be the happiest fish. School and stay schooling with batches of 6+ - they prefer bigger groups if possible. Excellent quality LIveFish - commited buyer
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