JBL TV #30: Which fish suit my aquarium?

Fish communities in the aquarium: Which aquarium fish do NOT go together and why? What criteria matter when choosing your fish? What type of aquarium and what level of care do fish need? We explain and show which fish go well together and why certain fish species should not be kept together. 

You can find out more about choosing the right animals and planning your stock in the Themeworld Aquarium:  Planning and stock .

© 24.12.2021

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