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  2. Schistura mahnerti - Wikipedia

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    If medication is required, a separate tank should be used and the dosage should be carefully monitored. A variety of foods should be offered, with a concentration on high protein. Under correct conditions this fish is a wonderful addition to a semi-aggressive aquarium and can live up to 12 years.

  3. Odessa barb - Wikipedia

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    Colony of Odessa barb in a home aquarium. Like most barbs, the Odessa barb is an active and generally peaceful fish that is best kept in a community tank. It is a schooling fish that can become semi-aggressive towards other tank mates if it is not kept in groups of 5 or more individuals.

  4. Tiger barb - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Semi aggressive fish form a pecking order in the pack which they may extend to other fish, giving them a reputation for nipping at the fins of other fish, especially if they are wounded or injured. They are thus not recommended for tanks with slower, more peaceful fishes such as bettas, gouramis, angelfish and others with long, flowing ...

  5. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    A peaceful fish that should be kept alongside similarly non-aggressive tank mates. Also known as white-spotted goby, brown-barred goby, bullet goby; scientific name amblygobius phalaena. Maximum ...

  6. Rainbow shark - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow sharks are tank-bottom and aquarium-surface cleaners. Being bottom- and mid-level dwellers, they consume leftover fish food, but also eat the algae growing off surfaces. They are known to be peaceful with their own kind in the wild but have been known to be aggressive with one another if kept together in a tank.

  7. Rhodactis inchoata - Wikipedia

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    The species itself is semi-aggressive, which, if you put it in an aquarium tank, you will have to be precise where abouts you put it, as it might damage, or even kill, other species in the tank itself due to how it is semi-aggressive in behaviour, and proper spacing must be observed in the tank. [1]

  8. Harlequin tuskfish - Wikipedia

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    The harlequin tuskfish is a moderately difficult fish to maintain in captivity. Juveniles can be shy and easily bullied by aggressive tankmates, while adults will be quite aggressive. [3] At a minimum, they should be kept in a 120-gallon tank for a single specimen. They will accept frozen and meaty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis, and shellfish.

  9. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    A generally hardy fish, resembles the orchid dottyback, in that the body is a solid purple (sometimes pink), but is missing the black line/marking through the eye characteristic of orchids. This fish semi-aggressive in a home aquarium. 6 cm (2.4 in) Twolined dottyback: Pseudochromis bitaeniatus: May eat shrimps [49]: 101 6.9 cm (2.7 in)

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