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  2. Pethia - Wikipedia

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    Pethia is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae native to South Asia, East Asia (only Pethia stoliczkana recorded) and Mainland Southeast Asia. [2] Some species are commonly seen in the aquarium trade.

  3. Pelagic fish - Wikipedia

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    A school of large pelagic predator fish (bluefin trevally) sizing up a school of small pelagic prey fish (). Pelagic fish live in the pelagic zone of ocean or lake waters—being neither close to the bottom nor near the shore—in contrast with demersal fish that live on or near the bottom, and reef fish that are associated with coral reefs.

  4. Pethia manipurensis - Wikipedia

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  5. Acantopsis - Wikipedia

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    Acantopsis is a genus of freshwater fishes, commonly known as horseface loaches or banana-root fishes, in the family Cobitidae. [2] Fishes of the genus Acantopsis inhabit sandy riverbeds throughout Southeast Asia and are most diverse in the Mekong River in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia wherein five species are known to occur. [3]

  6. Arapaima - Wikipedia

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    Since the arapaima needs to surface to breathe air, traditional arapaima fishermen harpoon them and then club them to death. An individual fish can yield as much as 70 kg (150 lb) of meat. The arapaima was introduced for fishing in Thailand and Malaysia. Fishing in Thailand can be done in several lakes, where specimens over 150 kg (330 lb) are ...

  7. Freshwater mullet - Wikipedia

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    This species is found in estuaries and the juveniles need freshwater reaches for growth and safety. The adults spawn at sea, after reaching sexual maturity in estuaries. [1]

  8. Clarias - Wikipedia

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    Clarias species are recognized by their long-based dorsal and anal fins, which give them a rather eel-like appearance.These fish have slender bodies, a flat, bony head, and a broad, terminal mouth with four pairs of barbels.

  9. Abudefduf septemfasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Abudefduf septemfasciatus is a non-migratory marine fish associated with lagoons and coral reefs found at depths of 0 to 3 m (0 to 10 ft). The species is highly territorial and feeds on benthic algae and various invertebrates.