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Posted on 25 July 2015. Tags: Mono Sebae, Mono Sebae (Monodactylus sebae), Monodactylus sebae, tropical fish keeping
Mono Sebae (Monodactylus sebae) are collected from the mangrove swamps and estuaries of West Africa, Gambia, the Canary Islands and Senegal to Angola. Mono Sebae are found in fresh, brackish, and marines environments and are also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the African Moony. Guinean Fingerfish, Rambali Finger Fish, Mono, and African Mono The […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 24 July 2015. Tags: Featherfin Squeaker, Featherfin Squeaker (Synodontis eupterus), Synodontis eupterus
The Featherfin Squeaker (Synodontis eupterus) inhabits much of central Africa, specifically Nigeria, Sudan, Niger, Chad, Ghana, Mali, and Cameroon as well as the White Nile river system. Tropical fish keeping enthusiasts also know the Featherfin Squeaker as the Featherfin Catfish, Featherfin Synodontis, Synodontis Lace Catfish, and Lace Cat. Featherfin Squeakers are a species of “upside […]
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Posted in Catfish, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish
Posted on 23 July 2015. Tags: Imperial Tiger Plecostomus, Imperial Tiger Plecostomus L134 (Peckoltia compta), L134, Leopard Frog Pleco, Peckoltia compta, tropical fish keeping
The Imperial Tiger Plecostomus L-134 (Peckoltia compta) is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Leopard Frog Pleco, Leopard Pleco or Tiger Pleco. Imperial Tiger Plecos are found in moderate to fast flowing water over rocky bottoms, as well as the still, slower moving waters and tributaries of the Rio Tapajós (Pimental) and […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Plecostomus
Posted on 22 July 2015. Tags: Scatophagus argus, Spotted Scat, Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus), tropical fish keeping
The Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus) is known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Common Scat, Green Scat, Argus Fish,Butter fish, Spotted Butt, Spotted Butterfish, Spotted Scad, Spadefish, or Leopard Scat. Although it is distributed throughout the Indo Pacific, most aquarium specimens are collected from the fresh and brackish waters in and around Thailand. The […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles
Posted on 22 July 2015. Tags: Red Scat, Red Scat (Scatophagus argus arromaculatus), Scatophagus argus arromaculatus, tropical fish keeping
The Red Scat (Scatophagus argus arromaculatus) is found in muddy coastal areas and is found only in Sri Lanka, New Guinea, and Australia. They live in estuaries, harbors, around mangroves and in the lower courses of rivers where the waters are brackish to marine in salinity. There are two color morphs of Scatophagus argus which are […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles
Posted on 07 July 2015. Tags: Orange Saddle Fugu Puffer, Orange Saddle Fugu Puffer (Takifugu ocellatus), Saddleback Puffer, Takifugu ocellatus, tropical fish keeping
The Orange Saddle Fugu Puffer (Takifugu ocellatus) is found in Asia, primarily China and Vietnam and is often collected from the Yangtze River during breeding season. The Orange Saddle Fugu Puffer (Takifugu ocellatus) is also referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Fugu Puffer, Fugu Ocellatus, Orange, or Saddleback Puffer. The Orange Saddle […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Puffer Fish
Posted on 07 July 2015. Tags: African Red-eyed Tetra, African Red-eyed Tetra (Arnoldichthys spilopterus), Arnoldichthys spilopterus, tropical fish keeping
African Red-eyed Tetras (Arnoldichthys spilopterus) are found in the streams and rivers of the Ogun and lower Niger river delta systems in Nigeria, and are known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Large Scaled African Characin, Red Eyed Characin, or Niger Tetra. The African Red-eyed Tetra is most distinguished by their huge scales. The […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 07 July 2015. Tags: L-91, Leporacanthicus triactis, Three Beacon Pleco, Three Beacon Plecostomus (Leporacanthicus triactis), tropical fish keeping
The Three Beacon Plecostomus (Leporacanthicus triactis) originates from South America, specifically the upper Orinoco River basin in Colombia and Venezuela. It is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts by the names 3 Beacon Pleco, Three Beacon Pleco, Redfin Blackspot, Tiger Fin Pleco, and Dragon Fin Pleco. The Three Beacon Plecostomus like all plecos, has […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Plecostomus
Posted on 04 July 2015. Tags: Pristella maxillaris, Pristella Tetra, X-Ray Pristella Tetra, X-Ray Pristella Tetra (Pristella maxillaris)
The X-Ray Pristella Tetra (Pristella maxillaris) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the golden pristella tetra, X-ray tetra, pristella tetra and goldfinch tetra. They acquired their name because of their highly transparent body which gives the appearance of an x-ray. X-Ray Pristella Tetras are found in in large shoals in the Amazon and […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 28 June 2015. Tags: Red Tail Zebra Loach, Red Tail Zebra Loach (Schistura mahnerti), Schistura mahnerti, tropical fish keeping
The Red Tail Zebra Loach (Schistura mahnerti) is a species of the stone loach family Nemacheilidae that inhabits the fast flowing, well oxygenated streams of Thailand and Myanmar. Schistura mahnerti are found in the Salween River which flows from the Himalayas eastward and forms the border of Thailand and Burma. In the Salween River […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Loaches
Posted on 28 June 2015. Tags: Botia histrionica, Gold Zebra Loach, Gold Zebra Loach (Botia histrionica), tropical fish keeping
The Gold Zebra Loach (Botia histrionica) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Burmese Loach, Golden Zebra Loach, Asian Loach, Silver Striped Loach and Burmese Zebra Loach. The Gold Zebra Loach is found from the Indian state of Manipur, Yunnan Province, China (in the upper Ayeyarwady River basin), and throughout much of […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Loaches, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 27 June 2015. Tags: Baryancistrus sp., L-142, LDA33, Snowball Plecostomus, Snowball Plecostomus (Baryancistrus sp.) LDA33 and L-142, tropical fish keeping
The Snowball Plecostomus (Baryancistrus sp.) LDA33 is another beautiful South American sucker catfish that is indigenous to Brazil’s – Pará, RioTapajós and Rio Xingu. The Snowball Plecostomus is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Snowball Pleco, Big White Spot, Big White Spot Pleco, White Spot Pleco, LDA33, and L142. Baryancistrus sp. have […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Plecostomus
Posted on 27 June 2015. Tags: L-30, Parancistrus sp, Peppermint Plecostomus, Peppermint Plecostomus (Parancistrus sp) L-30
The Peppermint Plecostomus (Parancistrus sp) L-30 comes from Brazil and is one of the more beautiful plecos available to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. The Peppermint Plecostomus is black with very small tiny white spots over its entire body, including their fins, but because of their resemblance to the Angelicus Plecostomus, they are occasionally misidentified by […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Plecostomus
Posted on 22 June 2015. Tags: Glossolepis incisus, Red Rainbowfish, Red Rainbowfish (Glossolepis incisus), tropical fish keeping
The Red Rainbowfish (Glossolepis incisus) is also know to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Salmon-Red Rainbowfish, Irian Red Rainbowfish, New Guinea Red Rainbowfish, Lake Sentani Rainbowfish and Irian Jaya Rainbowfish. It is endemic to Lake Sentani and its tributaries located near Jayapura in Papua, Indonesia. Red Rainbowfish are found around aquatic vegetation and bogwood […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 14 June 2015. Tags: Blue Rainbowfish, Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish, Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia lacustris), Melanotaenia lacustris, tropical fish keeping, Turquoise Rainbowfish
The Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia lacustris) is known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Turquoise Rainbow or Blue Rainbowfish, and is only found in Lake Kutubu and its outlet in the southern highlands in Papua New Guinea. Lake Kutubu is fed mostly from underground springs that filters through a limestone substrate which creates a […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 13 June 2015. Tags: Banded Rainbowfish, Banded Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia Trifasciata), Melanotaenia Trifasciata, tropical fish keeping
The Banded Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia Trifasciata) is found in the northernmost part of Australia, however their range is extremely limited. In the Northern Territory they can be found in the Mary River, Melville Island, Arnhem Land, and Groote Eylandt. On the Cape York Peninsula, an isolated population lives in the McIvor River, and they are also […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 13 June 2015. Tags: Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia praecox, Praecox Rainbowfish, tropical fish keeping
Praecox Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia praecox) are also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Dwarf Rainbow, Dwarf Neon Rainbow, Praecox Rainbow, and Neon Rainbow. The Praecox Rainbowfish lives among roots, logs, and other vegetation in the swifter moving streams and tributaries that are adjacent to the main river channels, marshes, and swamps of West Papua, […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 07 June 2015. Tags: Boeseman's Rainbowfish, Boeseman's Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia boesemani), Melanotaenia boesemani, tropical fish keeping
Boeseman’s Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia boesemani) are found in the Vogelkop Peninsula of Western New Guinea (formerly Irian Jaya) in the tributaries of Lakes Ayamaru, Hain, and Aitinjo where they inhabit densely vegetated, swampy shallow areas and feed on small insects, aquatic crustaceans, and some vegetation. Tropical fish keeping enthusiasts also know Boeseman’s Rainbowfish as the Bicolor […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 07 June 2015. Tags: Australian Rainbowfish, Australian Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis), Melanotaenia fluviatilis, tropical fish keeping
The Australian Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis) is also referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Murray River Rainbowfish, Crimson-spotted rainbowfish, and Inland Rainbowfish. Australian Rainbowfish are indigenous to Australia and can be found in the densely vegetated rivers, streams, ditches, swamps, and ponds with relatively clear, calm water. Like most rainbowfish, they tend to congregate […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish
Posted on 06 June 2015. Tags: Eastern Rainbowfish, Eastern Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia splendida splendida), Melanotaenia splendida splendida, Splendid Rainbow, tropical fish keeping
The Eastern Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia splendida splendida) also known as the Splendid Rainbow, is widespread on mainland Australia and is be found in river systems east of the Great Dividing Range of Queensland, from the Boyne River south of Gladstone, to Cape York Peninsula. They are found in large schools in a variety of habitats that […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rainbowfish