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  2. Synchiropus splendidus - Wikipedia

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    Synchiropus splendidus, the mandarinfish or mandarin dragonet, is a small, brightly colored member of the dragonet family, which is popular in the saltwater aquarium trade. . The mandarinfish is native to the Pacific, ranging approximately from the Ryukyu Islands south to Austral

  3. Siniperca chuatsi - Wikipedia

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    The species of fish it mostly preys on are diurnal and have good colour vision and high visual acuity in daylight but which have poor night vision. [1] Although it can live in near-freezing water, it only starts feeding when the temperature rises above 15 °C (59 °F) and breeding when it rises above 21 °C (70 °F).

  4. Mandarinfish - Wikipedia

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    Southern Mandarin dogfish (Cirrhigaleus australis) a related dogfish shark species also known as the southern mandarin dogfish, native to Australia and New Zealand Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mandarinfish .

  5. Golden mandarin fish - Wikipedia

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    The golden mandarin fish (Siniperca scherzeri), also known as the leopard mandarin fish, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, an Asian perch from the family Sinipercidae, which is native to eastern Asia (Korea, China, and Vietnam). [2] This species can reach at least 33.4 cm (1.1 ft) in standard length and 607.3 g (1.34 lb) in weight. [3]

  6. Siniperca - Wikipedia

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    Siniperca or the Chinese perch is a genus of centrarchiform ray-finned fish native to freshwater habitats in continental East Asia. Although its native ranges can extend to northern Vietnam, the majority of the species are entirely or largely restricted to China. [3]

  7. Picturesque dragonet - Wikipedia

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    The picturesque dragonet may grow to a size of 7 cm in length. They have thick slime on their skin that inhibits many types of parasitic infection and minimizes the risk of disease following stress or physical trauma. This seems to help protect them from some other more aggressive fish.

  8. Yellow River - Wikipedia

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    Since the development of fish ponds started in Xingyang's riverside Wangcun Town in 1986, the pond systems in Wangcun have grown to the total size of 15,000 mu (10 km 2), making the town the largest aquaculture center in north China. [67] Two turtle species are native to the Yellow River basin: the Chinese pond turtle and Chinese softshell ...

  9. Qiandao Lake - Wikipedia

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    Spanning an area that nearly matches the size of Singapore and renown for having clear waters, Qiandao Lake hosts a major fishery and aquaculture industry. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are 83 species of fish in 13 families, including bighead carp, silver carp, grass carp, as well as precious fish species such as tuna, mandarin fish, and eel, with an ...