Archive | Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 16 April 2015. Tags: Astatotilapia calliptera, Eastern Happy, Eastern Happy (Astatotilapia calliptera), tropical fish keeping
Eastern Happy (Astatotilapia calliptera) are found in Lakes Malawi, Chiuta and Chilwa; the Lower Zambezi, Buzi, Pungwe and Save River systems, and near Thumbi East Island in Lake Malawi. They are also recognized as Haplochromis callipterus by some tropical fish keeping enthusiasts and are commonly called the Eastern Bream, Eastern Happy or Calliptera. The Eastern Happy cichlid […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 16 April 2015. Tags: Hoplo Catfish, Hoplo Catfish (Hoplosternum thoracatum), Hoplosternum thoracatum, tropical fish keeping
The Hoplo Catfish (Hoplosternum thoracatum)is found in Brazil, Guyana, Martinique, Paraguay, Trinidad, Venezuela and throughout the Amazon River basin. They are most frequently found in standing shallow waters that have a dense growth of plants. The Hoplo Catfish (Hoplosternum thoracatum) is synonomus with Megalechis thoracata, Callichtys thoracatus, Hoplosternum orinocoi, Callichthys thoracatus, Callichthys longifilis, Callichthys personatus, […]
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Posted in Catfish, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 12 April 2015. Tags: Cyphotilapia frontosa, Frontosa Cichlid, Frontosa Cichlid (Cyphotilapia frontosa), Paratilapia frontosa, Pelmatochromis frontosus, tropical fish keeping
The Frontosa Cichlid (Cyphotilapia frontosa) is a popular pelagic species native to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa where it inhabits the northern half of the lake. Although it is identified by its scientific name as Cyphotilapia frontosa; it is also known as Paratilapia frontosa and Pelmatochromis frontosus by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. The Frontosa Cichlid […]
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Posted in Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Tanganyika Cichlids
Posted on 12 April 2015. Tags: Blue Moorii Cichlid, Blue Moorii Cichlid (Cyrtocara moorii), Cyrtocara moorii, Hump Head, tropical fish keeping
The Blue Moorii Cichlid (Cyrtocara moorii) is also referred to by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Blue Dolphin Cichlid, Malawi Blue Dolphin Cichlid, Hump head, Blue Lumphead, Hap moorii, and Humphead Mouthbrooder. The Blue Moorii (Cyrtocara moorii); previously listed as Haplochromis moorii, is a rather large exotic species that comes from Lake Malawi in […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids
Posted on 11 April 2015. Tags: Golden Mbuna, Golden Mbuna (Melanochromis auratus), Melanochromis auratus, tropical fish keeping
The Golden Mbuna (Melanochromis auratus) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Malawi Golden Chiclid, Auratus Chiclid, Golden Cichlid and Golden Pseudotropheus. Golden Mbuna are endemic to the rocky shorelines of Lake Malawi in Africa. They occupy the rocky areas of the southern part of the lake from Jalo Reef, to the […]
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Posted in African Cichlids, Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Lake Malawi Cichlids
Posted on 05 April 2015. Tags: Cichlids, tropical fish keeping, Tropical Fish Keeping - Cichlids
Tropical fish keeping of Cichlids has become increasingly popular in the aquarium hobby over the years for a variety of reasons. Cichlids are colorful, attractive, active, fun to watch, easy to keep and are generally quite durable fish. Most species are very active and many are very personable; greeting their keepers, begging for food and […]
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Posted in Cichlids, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 04 April 2015. Tags: Hyphessobrycon rosaceus, Rosy Red Tetra, Rosy Red Tetra (Hyphessobrycon rosaceus), tropical fish keeping
The Rosy Red Tetra (Hyphessobrycon rosaceus) is a peaceful South American tetra that is often confused with Hyphessobrycon bentosi. It is found in the sluggish forest streams of Guyana and Suriname and is also called the Rosy Fin Tetra, White Finned Rosy Tetra, or Rosey Tetra by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. Rosy Red Tetras are […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras, Tropical Fish Keeping, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 02 April 2015. Tags: Black Phantom Tetra, Black Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon megalopterus), Hyphessobrycon megalopterus, tropical fish keeping
The Black Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon megalopterus) is found in the Paraguay, Guaporé, and Mamore river basins in Brazil and Bolivia. In the aquarium trade, it is one of the more popular tetras sold to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts and is sometimes confused with the Black Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi). The Black Phantom Tetra has a […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras, Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 02 April 2015. Tags: Black Tetra, Black Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi), GloFish Black Tetras, Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, tropical fish keeping
The Black Tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Black Skirt Tetra, Petticoat Tetra, High-fin Black Skirt Tetra, and Black Widow Tetra. The Black Tetra is a peaceful, shoaling tetra that is found in the Paraguay and Guaporé River basins of southern Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia. It is sometimes […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras, Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 01 April 2015. Tags: Black Neon Tetra, Black Neon Tetra (Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi), Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi
The Black Neon Tetra (Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi) is a peaceful, shoaling fish that is native to the Paraguay basin of southern Brazil. The Black Neon Tetra has the typical elongated appearance of most tetras. The body is an iridescent blend of deep obsidian black paired with two distinct, adjacent, neon longitudinal stripes of yellow-green or white, […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras, Tropical Fish Keeping
Posted on 28 March 2015. Tags: Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri)
The Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri) is found only in Venequela’s Lake Valencia and the surrounding waters. Because of agricultural and industrial pollution, Lake Valencia is subject to regular algae blooms which tend to isolate the Diamond Tetra in shallow, vegetated parts of the lake and in several of its slow moving tributaries. Most fish sold […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tetras
Posted on 24 March 2015. Tags: Eyespot puffer, Target Puffer, Target Puffer (Tetraodon leiurus), tropical fish keeping, Twin Spot Puffer
The Target Puffer (Tetraodon leiurus) aka Twin Spot Puffer or Eyespot puffer, is found in both flowing and standing waters of the lower Mekong river region of Southeast Asia, from Thailand to Indonesia, in both freshwater and brackish environments. They have been found in the Chad basin, Niger, Volta, Gambia, Nile, Geba and Sénégal Rivers. […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Puffer Fish
Posted on 23 March 2015. Tags: Clown Knife, Clown Knifefish, Clown Knifefish (C. ornata)
The Clown Knifefish (C. ornata) is a South East Asian species that is also referred to as the Clown Featherback, Spotted Knifefish, and Spotted Featherback by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. Its close Indian relative the Chitala chitala is also called the Clown Knifefish, Royal Clown Knifefish, Royal Spotted Knifefish, or Spotted Featherback, and is […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Knife Fish, Oddball Fish, Tropical Fish Species
Posted on 23 March 2015. Tags: Loricaria Catfish (Loricaria sp.), Loricaria spinulifera, Whiptail Cats
Loricaria Catfish (Loricaria sp.) are a South American Whiptail catfish that is found in the upper Rio Negro and from the lower rio Branco downstream to the mouth of the rio Negro, including the lower rio Jauaperi in Brazil. The Loricaria Cat has a slender body with a camouflage color pattern that covers the entire […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish Keeping, Whiptail Catfish
Posted on 23 March 2015. Tags: Crying Whiptail, Crying Whiptail (Loricaria sp. `RIO ATABAPO`), Loricaria sp. `RIO ATABAPO`, tropical fish keeping
The Crying Whiptail (Loricaria sp. `RIO ATABAPO`) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as Loricaria Columbia or Colombian Loricaria (Loricaria sp. `Colombia`). The “Crying Whiptail” name is derived from the two black stripes that run on top of the head and through the eye of the fish that resemble large tears. Crying Whiptails are […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Whiptail Catfish
Posted on 23 March 2015. Tags: Green Spotted Puffer, Green Spotted Puffer (Tetraodon nigroviridis), Leopard Puffer, Spotted Green Puffer, tropical fish keeping
The Green Spotted Puffer (Tetraodon nigroviridis) is also known as the Spotted Green Puffer or Leopard Puffer by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts. It is found in the freshwater rivers, lakes, streams and flooded areas of India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines as well as the brackish waters of these […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Puffer Fish
Posted on 22 March 2015. Tags: Eye Spot Puffer, Figure Eight Puffer, Figure Eight Puffer (Tetraodon biocellatus), tropical fish keeping
The Figure Eight Puffer (Tetraodon biocellatus) is also known as the Eye Spot Puffer and is found in the rivers and coastal waters of Cambodia, Malaysia, Borneo, and Indonesia. The Figure Eight Puffer is a colorful little fish that is dark brown to green on the back with a white belly. It has greenish yellow […]
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Posted in Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Puffer Fish, Puffer Fish
Posted on 22 March 2015. Tags: Black Line Rasbora, Slender Rasbora, Slender Rasbora (Rasbora daniconius), tropical fish keeping
The Slender Rasbora (Rasbora daniconius) is also called the Black Line Rasbora, Striped Rasbora, Gold Line Rasbora, Common Rasbora, Golden Striped Rasbora, Slender Barb, and Striped Barb by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts and is found in the river systems of South and Southeast Asia from Sri Lanka, the Indus basin, the Mekong River and the […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Rasboras
Posted on 22 March 2015. Tags: Panda Barb (Puntius fasciatus), tropical fish keeping
The Panda Barb (Puntius fasciatus) is also known by tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Striped Barb, Ember Barb, Banded Barb and Black Spot Barb. The Panda Barb is native to the Western Ghats mountains in the south Indian states of Goa, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Its range is from the Kanyakumari district at […]
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Posted in Barbs, Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish
Posted on 22 March 2015. Tags: Fahaka Puffer (Tetraodon lineatus), Tetraodon lineatus, tropical fish keeping
The Fahaka Puffer (Tetraodon lineatus) is also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the Nile Puffer, Striped Puffer, Band Puffer, Lineatus puffer, and Globe Fish. They inhabit large rivers, open waters that are weedy and densely vegetated, and are found in the Nile, Niger, Volta, Gambia, Geba, Chad basin, and Senegal Rivers in Africa. The […]
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Posted in Featured Articles, Freshwater Fish, Oddball Fish, Puffer Fish