Archive | Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 21 May 2015. Tags: Penguin Tetra, Penguin Tetra (Thayeria obliqua), Thayeria obliqua, tropical fish keeping, True Penguin Tetra
The true Penguin Tetra (Thayeria obliqua) like it’s close relative Thayeria boehlkei, is found in the central sections of the Amazon and Rio Tocantins basins as well as the Rio Guapore, in Brazil. It inhabits the marginally vegetated black water jungle streams and tributaries and prefers the shady conditions encountered in these areas. Although […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 21 May 2015. Tags: False Penguin Tetra, False Penguin Tetra (Thayeria boehlkei), Thayeria boehlkei, tropical fish keeping
The Falsle Penguin Tetra (Thayeria boehlkei) is found in jungle streams and tributaries in the central sections of the Amazon and Rio Tocantins basins, and the Rio Guaporé, in Brazil. They are the most popular of only three species in the genus Thayeria that are all sold as “Penguin Fish“. Thayeria obliqua was the original […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 13 May 2015. Tags: Julidochromis Marlieri, Marliers Julie, Marliers Julie (Julidochromis Marlieri), tropical fish keeping
The Marliers Julie (Julidochromis Marlieri) is a slender, torpedo shaped cichlid that is also referred to as the Checkered Julie, Marlieri Cichlid, Spotted Julie, and Plaid Julie by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. The Marlier’s Julie (Checkered Julie Julidochromis marlieri) is found in fairly deep water around the rocky shorelines of the northern, southern and western […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
Posted on 10 May 2015. Tags: Brichard's Synodontis (Synodontis Brichardi), tropical fish keeping
The Brichard’s Synodontis (Synodontis Brichardi) is a species of upside down catfish that is found in the heavy, turbulent, river rapids of the lower Congo at Kinsuka, Kinshasa, Zaire. Brichard’s Synodontis have a streamlined, elongated body, with a flat body profile which is uncharacteristic of other Synodontis species. They have three pairs of barbels on […]
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Posted in Catfish, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish
Posted on 10 May 2015. Tags: Gold Tetra, Gold Tetra (Hemigrammus rodwayi), Hemigrammus rodwayi, tropical fish keeping
The Gold Tetra (Hemigrammus rodwayi) is native to the slow moving rivers, tributaries and floodplain lakes of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Peru and Brazil. It is sometimes found in mildly brackish water where it is abundant in the coastal floodplains. Wild caught Gold Tetras collected from several areas in nature are a dazzling metallic gold […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 06 May 2015. Tags: Devario aequipinnatus, Giant Danio, Giant Danio (Devario aequipinnatus), tropical fish keeping
The Giant Danio (Devario aequipinnatus) is shoaling fish that is native to the clear, moderately flowing, gravel streams and rivers of Sri Lanka, Nepal, and the West coast of India. They are an active fish that thrive in the hilly streams at elevations up to 1000 feet above sea level. Giant Danios have torpedo shaped […]
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Posted in Danios and Minnows, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish
Posted on 03 May 2015. Tags: Golden White Cloud, Golden White Cloud (Tanichthys albonubes), Tanichthys albonubes, tropical fish keeping, White Cloud Mountain Minnow
The Golden White Cloud (Tanichthys albonubes) is a color variant of the White Cloud Mountain Minnow which originates from the “White Cloud Mountain” (Mount Baiyun) in Kwangtung, China. The Golden White Cloud is also commonly referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Meteor Minnow, Chinese Danio, and “poor mans Neon Tetra“. Because of pollution […]
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Posted in Danios and Minnows, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish
Posted on 01 May 2015. Tags: Lemon Cichlid, Lemon Cichlid (Neolamprologus leleupi), Neolamprologus leleupi, tropical fish keeping
The Lemon Cichlid (Neolamprologus leleupi) also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Lelupi, Orange Lelupi Cichlid, Orange Neolamprologus Leleupi Cichlid, Gold Cichlid, Gold Leleupi Cichlid, and Tanganyikan Lemon Cichlid. It originates from the rocky coastal waters of Lake Tanganyika, Africa where it occurs throughout the lake. The Lemon Cichlid is a “recess dweller” […]
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Posted in Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
Posted on 01 May 2015. Tags: Electric Yellow Cichlid, Electric Yellow Cichlid (Labidochromis caeruleus), Labidochromis caeruleus, tropical fish keeping
The Electric Yellow Cichlid (Labidochromis caeruleus) also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Lemon Yellow Lab, Yellow Lab , Electric Yellow Lab, Blue Streak hap., Electric Yellow or Yellow Prince. It is a naturally occurring dark cave dwelling species variant of Labidochromis caeruleus that is found at depths up to 65 feet […]
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Posted in Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids
Posted on 30 April 2015. Tags: Duboisi Cichlid, Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisii), Duboisi Cichlids, Tropheus duboisii, tropical fish keeping
The Duboisi Cichlid (Tropheus duboisii) originates from the rocky coastal waters of Northern Lake Tanganyika, Africa. As juveniles, Duboisi Cichlids start out life with a jet black body with dozens of white spots that completely cover their flanks. As they mature, they lose their spots and develop a blue head with a vertical yellow […]
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Posted in Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
Posted on 26 April 2015. Tags: tropical fish keeping, True Siamese Algae Eater (Crossocheilus siamensis)
The True Siamese Algae Eater (Crossocheilus siamensis); synonymous with (Crossocheilus oblongus) is a bottom dwelling member of the carp family found in the Chao Phraya and Mekong river basins in Southeast Asia and in the Malay Peninsula. Siamese Algae Eater (Crossocheilus siamensis) is one of the most popular algae eaters used to help control nuisance […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Sharks, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 25 April 2015. Tags: Balantiocheilos ambusticauda, Burnt Tailed Barb, Siamese Bala Shark, Siamese Bala Shark (Balantiocheilos ambusticauda), tropical fish keeping
The Siamese Bala Shark (Balantiocheilos ambusticauda) is a possibly extinct species of freshwater “shark” that has been frequently confused with the Bala shark (Balantiocheilos melanopterus). The Siamese Bala Shark has also been referred to as the Burnt Tailed Barb by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. The Siamese Bala Shark is or was endemic to the Mae […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Sharks, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 25 April 2015. Tags: Bala Shark, Bala Shark (Balantiocheilus melanopterus), Balantiocheilus melanopterus, Tricolor Shark, tropical fish keeping
The Bala Shark (Balantiocheilus melanopterus) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Tricolor Shark, Silver Shark, or Shark Minnow. It is a semi aggressive mid water species that is found in large and medium size rivers and lakes of in the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra. It has been misidentified as Balantiocheilos […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Sharks, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 25 April 2015. Tags: Epalzeorhynchos bicolor, Redtail Black Shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor), Redtail Shark, tropical fish keeping
The Redtail Black Shark (Epalzeorhynchos bicolor), also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Redtail Shark or Redtail Sharkminnow, is native to the lakes and rivers of Western Thailand, and although once common in Bueng Boraphet and the Chao Phraya River as far south as Bangkok, until recently was believed to be extinct. […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Sharks
Posted on 22 April 2015. Tags: Three Easy Ways To Naturally Lower The pH In Your Tank, tropical fish keeping
There are three easy ways to lower the pH in your tank without adding chemicals that may harm your fish. Many tropical fish keeping enthusiasts purchase fish from their local pet shops and find them lying on the bottom of the tank a few days to weeks later for no apparent reason. Assuming that the tank […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Setting Up Your First Aquarium, Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 19 April 2015. Tags: Tropheus Moorii Ilangi, Tropheus Moorii Ilangi (Tropheus sp. Ilangi), Tropheus sp. Ilangi, tropical fish keeping
Tropheus Moorii Ilangi (Tropheus sp. Ilangi) are a shoaling “colony” species found in a small bay a few kilometres from the Eastern entrance to Nkamba Bay in the southern part of Lake Tanganyika. The Ilangi, as it is commonly referred to, is found in rocky environments in the oxygen rich waters of the lake. Tropical […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
Posted on 19 April 2015. Tags: Cobalt Blue, Cobalt Blue Zebra Cichlid, Cobalt Blue Zebra Cichlid (Metriaclima callainos), Metriaclima callainos, Metriclima estherae, tropical fish keeping
The Cobalt Blue Zebra Cichlid (Metriaclima callainos) hail from the sandy shallows and deeper rocky waters of lake Malawi, Africa and is known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Cobalt Blue, Cobalt Blue Cichlid, Zebra Malawi Cichlid, Cobalt Blue Mbuna and Cobalt Zebra. The entire body of the male Cobalt Blue Zebra is a […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 19 April 2015. Tags: Afra Edwardi, Afra Edwardi (Cynotilapia zebroides - "Cobue"), Cynotilapia zebroides - "Cobue", Orange Backs, tropical fish keeping
The Afra Edwardi, Cynotilapia zebroides (Cobue) is a dwarf Lake Malawi Mbuna cichlid found in Cobwe’, Mozambique. In their Natural Habitat, Cynotilapia zebroides are found in the deeper to intermediate rocky regions and open waters of the lake. They are also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as Orangeback Mozambique, Edwardi afra, Orange Backs, […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 18 April 2015. Tags: Pseudotropheus acei "ngara", tropical fish keeping, White Tail Acei, White Tail Acei (Pseudotropheus acei "ngara")
The White Tail Acei (Pseudotropheus acei “ngara”) is a shoaling Mbuna cichlid found in the Ngara and Karonga areas of Africa’s Lake Malawi, that is closely related to the Orange Top Moori (Gephyrochromis moorii). All Acei have vivid, bright colors that are generally blue to deep purples and violets that become darker and more electric […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids
Posted on 18 April 2015. Tags: Gephyrochromis moorii, Orange Top Moori, Orange Top Moori (Gephyrochromis moorii), tropical fish keeping
The Orange Top Moori (Gephyrochromis moorii) is a Lake Malawi species that is found near Msuli Point, predominantly at Senga Bay, in the southern end of the lake. Orange Top Moori are also referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as Yellow Tail Acei, White Tail Acei, and G. Moori. They are a close relative […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids, Tropical Fish Species