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Panda Endler

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Panda Endler

The Panda Endler is a colorful, freshwater fish, with their black-and-white markings and hints of iridescent color. These small, lively fish are closely related to guppies and share their active nature and hardiness, making them great for both beginner and experienced hobbyists.

Panda Endlers thrive in groups and enjoy swimming in the middle and upper parts of the tank. They are peaceful fish, ideal for community tanks with other non-aggressive species. Easy to care for, they prefer a well-maintained tank with stable water conditions, live plants, and a diet of quality flakes, small pellets, and the occasional treat like brine shrimp.

Our Tank Parameters

  • Ph: 7.2-8.2
  • Gh: 8-12
  • Kh: 4-6
  • TDS: 150-200
  • Temp: 72-80
Please Note: All fish shipments have a 100% Live Arrival Guarantee when shipping with
Overnight (1 Day) option. All other options void our Live Arrival Guarantee for fish. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How big do Panda Endlers get?

Panda Endlers are small fish, typically growing to about 1 to 1.5 inches in length, making them perfect for nano or community tanks.

2. What tank size is best for Panda Endlers?

A tank of at least 5 gallons is suitable for a small group of Panda Endlers, but a 10-gallon tank or larger is ideal for providing more space and encouraging active swimming.

3. Are Panda Endlers good for beginners?

Yes! Panda Endlers are hardy, adaptable, and easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginners.

4. Can Panda Endlers live with other fish?

Yes, they are peaceful and get along well with other small, non-aggressive species like tetras, guppies, or Corydoras. Avoid housing them with larger or aggressive fish.

5. What do Panda Endlers eat?

Panda Endlers are omnivorous and enjoy a varied diet of high-quality flakes, micro pellets, and occasional treats like brine shrimp or daphnia to enhance their colors. We typically recommend Northfin food

6. Do Panda Endlers breed easily?

Yes, Panda Endlers are livebearers and reproduce readily in aquariums. If males and females are housed together, you’ll likely see fry (baby fish) appear in no time!

7. What makes Panda Endlers unique?

Their striking black-and-white patterns, energetic behavior, and small size make them a standout choice for nano tanks or as an eye-catching addition to a larger community aquarium.

8. How many Panda Endlers should I keep together?

It’s best to keep them in groups of at least six, as they are social fish and feel more comfortable in schools.

    Customer Reviews

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    Lauren
    Cute little guy

    Received a very healthy and active fella. Immediately fit right in with the school and has been a delight to watch. I love the dumbo-like fins.

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    marcella Hordusky
    Panda Endler

    Arrived alive but died within 12 hours. It was in an isolated holding tank. I was hoping to get some more endlers to keep him happy. But unfortunately, I couldn’t even get 1 to live!