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Neon tetras, Paracheirodon simulans in their natural habitat

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

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Tropical aquarium fish documentaries.

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  • what do they eat in the wild??

  • You can see what they eat in our freshwater natural Aquarium Documentary. You can get it at.aquatic-experts . com

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  • I sort of feel bad keeping them in an aquarium after seeing their natural habitat.

  • @therealrockondon they only cost .95 cents over here in the Netherlands. I rather have humanity grow up and only sell tropical fish bred from captive stock, stopping the 'plunder' from nature. Why is it never enough, why humans always have this urge to want yet another new species? What humans seek truly? Deep down perhaps we lack the ability to be content with what we have, recognizing what is there, and respecting it, being thankful.

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  • @vargur paracheirodon simulans is the blue neontetra paracheirodon axelrodi is indeed the cardinal tetra paracheirodon innesi is the neontetra, like the fish in this video, they have white bellys, cardinal tetras have red bellys.

  • @fishfromvenezuela can u give us a direct answer???????

  • This is great.

    I want to make a Paracheirodon Simulans biotope.

    And this will help me very much.

    Tnx for this.

  • Paracheirodon simulans is the Green Neon Tetra

    Paracheirodon axelrodi is Cardinal Tetra

    Paracheiron innesi is the Cardinal Tetra

    the fishes in this video look like Cardinals.

    and the title is wrong. :)

    But its a nice video showing the beautiful Cardinals

    in its natural habitat.

  • @vqfive those are Green Neon Tetras not Cardinal Tetras

  • @vqfive there were cardinal tetras but they were also neons in there to.

  • @MrBettafishy flake food

  • these are definitely cardinal tetras, the red lien extends all the way to the front

  • these are definitely neon tetras, the red lien does not extend all the way to the front.

  • @vqfive 02:42-02:44 Its neon, and its very easy to see even though they live in dark water.

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