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Blue-red Columbian Tetra
Blue-red Columbian Tetra in a Planted Aquarium
The Red/Blue Columbian Tetra gets its name from its bright red tail, and it has reflective scales that shimmer. The Red/Blue Columbian Tetra is a good community fish and is hardy enough for beginners. A beautiful fish it looks great in schools. They will readily breed at times and are a great addition to any aquarium.

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