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5 Low Maintenance Fish for BiOrb Tanks Part Two

What are the best low maintenance fish for BiOrb tanks?

Choosing the right fish is critical when it comes to BiOrb aquarium. You want fish that are both attractive and easy to care for. Here are five low-maintenance fish suitable for BiOrb tanks:

1. Lemon Sucker Fish

Lemon Sucker fish, also known as golden algae eaters, are a popular choice for BiOrb tanks. They'll diligently graze on algae, keeping your biOrb crystal clear without the need for harsh chemicals. Cleaner water means happier and healthier fish overall.
Lemon sucker fish guide in BiOrb Aquarium

2. White Cloud Mountain Minnow

The White Cloud Mountain Minnow is a small, peaceful fish. They are known for their striking silver color and red-tipped fins. They are also social fish and do well in groups, so consider adding a few to your BiOrb tank.
White cloud mountain minnow guide in biOrb tank

3. Zebra Danio (Zebra Fish)

Zebra Danios are small, active fish that are perfect for BiOrb tanks. They have distinctive blue and silver stripes that make them stand out in any aquarium. They are also very active swimmers, so make sure your tank has plenty of space for them to explore.
Zebra Zanio (ZebraFish) guide in biOrb tank

4. Molly Fish

Molly fish, also known as Poecilia sphenops, are peaceful fish and popular among new fish tank owners. They are quite active and frequently nibble on items to test if they are edible. As a result, slow-moving, long-finned fish may not be the greatest tank mates.Molly fish guide in biOrb aquarium

5. Cherry Shrimp

If you're looking to add some color to your BiOrb tank, consider adding cherry shrimp. These small, vibrant shrimp are not only beautiful but also great at keeping the tank clean. They eat algae and leftover food, helping to maintain a healthy and balanced ecosystem. 
Cherry shrimp guide in biOrb aquarium

  Check out Part One on 5 low maintenance fish here. 

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Welke vissen passen niet bij elkaar in een Biorb?

Tatjana van Wershoven

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