We want to make fish keeping fun, educational, and easy for you. We've assembled the best information possible on what you need to do to successfully set-up and maintain a beautiful environment for your finned friends.
Tetra is the only brand name that's become synonymous with ornamental fish keeping, thanks to Dr. Ulrich Baensch. He founded Tetra Werke (Company) in Melle, Germany 50 years ago, and pioneered the development of flake fish foods. Tetra now manufactures hundreds of products and publishes books for aquarium fish keeping, reptile and amphibian keeping, and water gardening.
Tetra aquarium products are found nationwide, in your favorite retailer, pet specialty stores and independent pet retailers.
3 years …. I think it’s time for videos on like what fish like to what temperatures and environments. Just throwing some ideas out, my 12 year old son buys all your products for his fish.
Tetra garbage strips, doesnt bother saying how hard it is to use your fingernail to find the chart on the back of the instructions. Bleating cow female voice in the video is unnecessary.
Do I actually put the heater completely under water because it says something about a water level on it? But when I had it turned on above the water where it said WATER LINE there was no change. I just put it under water so I’ll see if there’s a change hopefully I didn’t break it
All tetra filters are trash because you can't fill you tank up all the way and still get oxygen exchange because the water return is too low. Also the pf10 is louder than any filter I've ever owned it randomly grinds and stops working. The iq and ex are good filters but still water return is too low in the tank they won't create oxygen exchange when filled all the way.
This video is so unnecessary, I don’t understand why you want this bowl way too small and bettas can’t have no room, also, this is a unnecessary betta fish care, because they can kill your fish and they are also Betta fish abuse
Do not put goldfish in these tanks. THESE ARE TOO SMALL FOR ADULT GOLDFISH. Goldfish can grow up to 12 inches, so keeping them in a 55-gallon tank is best. Juveniles can be kept in this tank but be careful; it will grow very big, and you need to maintain the fish tank more frequently, as you will risk bad water quality. For adult goldfish keep 1 goldfish in a 30 gallon, and add 10 gallon for each additional goldfish.
:Me doing an 80% water change on my goldfish tank like normal* people on the Internet you’re going to kill your fish*me shut up I’ve been doing 80% water changes for two years and look at my fish they seem more happy then a 25%
I recommend NO ONE buy products from Spectrum Brands/Tetra due to their POOR customer service. Buyer BEWARE! TRY AQUEON or any other brand before settling for poor service from Tetra.