Aquarium Breeds

6 min

Black Skirt Tetra

A robust, easy-to-keep, and attractive addition: the black skirt tetra is particularly popular with aquarium newbies. Discover what makes these fish so special in this comprehensive profile.

5 min

Butterfly Koi

Are you looking for new carps (Cyprinus carpio) for your pond? Then you should definitely consider the Butterfly Koi. Read in this article the most important information on this beautiful Koi.

8 min

Goldfish Guide

Keeping a goldfish appears simple and straightforward, but the typical goldfish bowl is not a suitable living space for these small and attractive animals. Find out here what you should consider when keeping goldfish and what care these silent companions need.

8 min

Land Hermit Crab

The Land Hermit Crab only lives in the water as a larva and later adapts to life on land. But what are the demands of these quirky crabs when kept by humans? Find out the most important information in this article.

6 min

Noble Crayfish

The European Noble Crayfish (Astacus astacus) from the family of freshwater crayfish (Astacidae) is a native species that originally lives in streams, rivers, and lakes. Unfortunately, the noble crayfish is now rarely found in the wild. In your garden pond, you can offer this impressive crayfish an alternative habitat. Learn more here about keeping and caring for noble crayfish in your garden pond.

10 min

Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta)

Radiantly colourful and somewhat aggressive towards other fish and conspecifics: The Siamese Fighting Fish is a remarkable creature that brings a dash of colour to any aquarium. With modest demands, this pet is incredibly easy to care for and very popular with aquaristics beginners. This article compiles the most important information about the Siamese Fighting Fish.

8 min

The Axolotl or Mexican Salamander

The Axolotl, the Mexican salamander, has been a real pet trend for a few years. Its friendly appearance and stand-out colouring make this animal a real eye-catcher for a unique home. Despite its apparent exoticism, a Axolotl is comparatively low-maintenance – learn all about it here.