Archive | Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 09 August 2015. Tags: Datnioides pulcher, Siamese Tiger Fish, Siamese Tiger Fish (Datnioides pulcher), tropical fish keeping
The Siamese Tiger Fish (Datnioides pulcher) is also referred to as Siamese Tiger Perch, Widebar Tigerfish, Widebar Datnoid, Gold Datnoid and Wide Bar Dat/Tigerfish by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. Siamese Tiger Fish come from the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins of SouthEast Asia and are one of only three true freshwater species of Datnioides. Siamese […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 09 August 2015. Tags: False Siamese Tiger Fish (Datnioides microlepis), tropical fish keeping
The False Siamese Tiger Fish (Datnioides microlepis) is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Indonesian Tigerfish, Indonesian Tiger Perch, Fine Scaled Tigerfish, Siamese Tiger Fish, Indo Datnoidand, and Sumatran Tigerfish. It is a beautiful freshwater species that is found in SouthEast Asia, Borneo, and Sumatra. The False Siamese Tiger Fish is one […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 09 August 2015. Tags: Datnioides Campbelli, New Guinea Tigerfish, New Guinea Tigerfish (Datnioides Campbelli), Siamese Tigerfish
New Guinea Tigerfish (Datnioides Campbelli) are also known as Campbell’s Tigerfish, Freshwater Tripletail or just Tigerfish by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts and are one of just five species of Siamese Tigerfish (Indo-Pacific Tigerperches). New Guinea Tigerfish are found in the brackish water river mouths, the river waters that are beyond the influence of tidal changes, and […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 09 August 2015. Tags: Corydoras haraldschultzi, Schultz's Cory, Schultz's Cory (Corydoras haraldschultzi), tropical fish keeping
Schultz’s Cory (Corydoras haraldschultzi) are found in the river tributaries of the upper Rio Guaporé in the State of Mato Grosso in Central Brazil and in Bolivia, South America. It is often confused with Corydoras araguaiensis, which lacks the orange coloration in the fins, Corydoras spectabilis, Corydoras isbrueckeri, and Sterba’s Cory Cat (Corydoras sterbai). Schultz’s […]
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Posted in Catfish, Corydoras, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 09 August 2015. Tags: Corydoras sterbai, Sterba's Cory Cat, Sterba's Cory Cat (Corydoras sterbai), tropical fish keeping
Sterba’s Cory Cat (Corydoras sterbai) is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as Sterba’s Cory, Sterbai Cory, or Sterba’s Corydoras and is found in the small tributaries, pools, creeks and flooded forest areas of the upper Rio Guapore in Bolivia and Brazil, South America. Sterba’s Cory Cat (Corydoras sterbai) is one of the two […]
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Posted in Catfish, Corydoras, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 08 August 2015. Tags: Corydoras elegans, Elegans Cory Cat, Elegans Cory Cat (Corydoras elegans), Elegant Cory, tropical fish keeping
The Elegans Cory Cat (Corydoras elegans) also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Elegant Cory, is a widespread species that comes from the tributaries of the larger river systems in the western Amazon River basin. It has been collected from the Ríos Yavarí (Javary), Itaya, Nanay, Carahuayte, Tamaya, Ampiyacu, and Ucayali in Peru, […]
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Posted in Catfish, Corydoras, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 26 July 2015. Tags: Canara Pearlspot Cichlid, Canara Pearlspot Cichlid (Etroplus canarensis), Etroplus canarensis, tropical fish keeping
The Canara Pearlspot Cichlid (Etroplus canarensis) is one of the hobby’s rarest cichlids and was once believed to be extinct in the wild, only to reappear at a far east trade show in the early 1990s. It is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Banded Chromide, Pearlspot Cichlid, or Roman Numeral Cichlid. […]
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Posted in Asian Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 26 July 2015. Tags: Etroplus suratensis, Green Chromide, Green Chromide (Etroplus suratensis), tropical fish keeping
The Green Chromide (Etroplus suratensis) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Pearl Spot, Banded Pearl Spot, Banded Chromide, Banded Etroplus, Karimeen, or Pearlspot Cichlid. It is native to Sri Lanka and possibly Peninsular India, Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore however, it is believed to have been introduced to India and Malaysia for […]
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Posted in Asian Cichlids, Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 25 July 2015.
The Clouded Archerfish (Toxotes blythii) is a beautiful, seldom seen, and quite rare species that in the aquarium hobby is also known as the Zebra Archerfish by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. Clouded Archerfish are found only in the rivers and estuaries of Myanmar from the lower Ayeyarwaddy to the Tenasserim Division, including the lower Sittaung […]
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Posted on 25 July 2015. Tags: Largescale Archerfish, Largescale Archerfish (Toxotes chatareus), Toxotes chatareus, tropical fish keeping
Largescale Archerfish (Toxotes chatareus) are also referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Sevenspot Archerfish and are frequently mixed with Banded Archer Fish (Toxotes jaculatrix) and sold generically as “archer fish“. Largescale Archerfish are found in the warm water mangrove swamps of Burma, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 25 July 2015. Tags: Banded Archer Fish, Banded Archer Fish (Toxotes jaculatrix), Toxotes jaculatrix, tropical fish keeping
The Banded Archer Fish (Toxotes jaculatrix) also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Common Archer Fish or Archer Fish, is found in river mouths and estuaries in the waters of the Indo Pacific, northern Australia, from India east to the Philippine Islands, the waters of the Solomon Islands and the Indonesian Archipelago. The Banded […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Oddball Fish
Posted on 25 July 2015. Tags: Mono Argentus, Mono Argentus (Monodactylus argenteus), Monodactylus argenteus, tropical fish keeping
Mono Argentus (Monodactylus argenteus) is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as Mono Fish, Silver Moony, Moonfish, Silver Moonfish, Diamond Moonfish, Diamondfish, Mono, Silver Batfish, Fingerfish, Kitefish, Singapore Angelfish, or Malayan Angel. Mono Argentus are widely distributed inland and throughout the coastal areas of the Red Sea, Australian coast, Eastern AFrica and Southeast Asia. Mono […]
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Posted in Brackish Water Fish, Featured Articles, Tropical Fish Species
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