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  2. Ninespine stickleback - Wikipedia

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    The species occurs in freshwater systems draining into the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic across Canada, Alaska, and south to New Jersey. It is present on the North American Pacific coast of Alaska and in the Great Lakes basin. It can also be found throughout most of Eurasia, including the United Kingdom, Greenland, Turkey and the Far East. [1]

  3. 32 tips for taking care of fish - AOL

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    To help you make sure life as an armchair aquarist goes swimmingly, we’ve compiled a list of tips for taking care of fish. 32 Top tips for taking care of fish 1. Keep fish in a tank rather than ...

  4. Three-spined stickleback - Wikipedia

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    In its different forms or stages of life, the three-spined stickleback can be a bottom-feeder (most commonly chironomid larvae and amphipods) [17] or a planktonic feeder in lakes or in the ocean; it can also consume terrestrial prey fallen to the surface. [18] It can cannibalize eggs and fry. [19]

  5. Stickleback - Wikipedia

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    The stickleback family, Gasterosteidae, was first proposed as a family by the French zoologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1831. [1] It was long thought that the sticklebacks and their relatives made up a suborder, the Gasterosteoidei, of the order Gasterostiformes with the sea horses and pipefishes making up the suborder Syngnathoidei.

  6. Farlowella - Wikipedia

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    Farlowella is a genus of fish in the family Loricariidae native to South America.This genus is broadly distributed in Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná and coastal rivers of the Guyana Shield.

  7. Canthidermis sufflamen - Wikipedia

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    An ocean triggerfish, Canthidermis sufflamen, on display at the New England Aquarium in October 2023. Note the distinguishing black mark at the base of the pectoral fin. The gray triggerfish, Balistes capriscus, is similar in color to the ocean triggerfish but lacks a characteristic black marking at the base of its pectoral fins.

  8. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ocean sunfish: Mola mola: Ocean surgeon: Acanthurus bahianus: Ocean triggerfish: Canthidermis maculata: Ocean triggerfish: Canthidermis sufflamen: Oceanic two-wing flyingfish: Exocoetus obtusirostris: Oceanic whitetip shark: Carcharhinus longimanus: Ocellated flounder Ancylopsetta ommata: Ocellated frogfish: Fowlerichthys ocellatus: Ocellated moray

  9. I Tried 5 Brands of Frozen Fish Sticks, and This Was My ...

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    3. Trader Joe's Breaded Fish Sticks. $5.49 in-store from Trader Joe's. Trader Joe’s is sort of a yin and yang of good and bad. Much like the StarFish sticks, these appear to be larger pieces of ...