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  2. Thoracocharax stellatus - Wikipedia

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    Thoracocharax stellatus, the silver hatchetfish, spotfin hatchetfish, spotted hatchetfish or platinum hatchetfish, is a widespread hatchetfish found throughout South America including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina [1] in the Amazon, Orinoco, Paraguay and Tocantins-Araguaia basins. [2]

  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. Snowflake moray - Wikipedia

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    They are very hardy and well-suited to life within an aquarium. Up to 36" in length in captivity, the snowflake moray requires an aquarium that is larger than 20 gallons (40–50 gallons when full grown) with a tight-fitting lid, as these eels (and all other eels) are good at escaping and can fit through surprisingly small holes in aquarium lids.

  5. Marbled hatchetfish - Wikipedia

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    The marbled hatchetfish is usually kept in small schools. Groups more than 5 individuals are ideal within a minimum tank size of 80cm. It is necessary for tanks inhabited by these fish to have a tight lid, as they can jump out when startled. Marbled hatchetfish are egg scatterers and have been bred in the aquarium hobby.

  6. Myxocyprinus - Wikipedia

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    Juveniles of the Chinese high-fin banded sharks are also characterized by high and triangular dorsal finnage that extends up to the rear of the anal fin. The adult appearance is far less distinctive, as they are elongated in shape without the very high dorsal fin. [11] The thick and fleshy [5] lips bear small papillae without barbels.

  7. Convict cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Series of images of reproduction. Top to bottom: 1. Female with eggs, 2. One-day-old larvae, 3. Three-day-old larvae, 4. Five-week-old fry. The convict cichlid can reach sexual maturity as young as 16 weeks, though sexual maturity more commonly occurs at 6 months. [21] Sexually mature convicts form monogamous pairs and spawn in small caves or ...

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  9. Bleeding heart tetra - Wikipedia

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    A group of 6 fishes will feel comfortable in a 15-gallon tank, but a bigger tank (preferably 30 gallons) and more fishes are recommended. According to the Encyclopedia of Aquarium and Pond Fish, it prefers water of 23–28 °C (73–82 °F) that is soft (50–100 mg/L) and acidic (pH 5.6-6.9), and a diet of prepared foods and small live foods. [2]

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