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Freshwater Fish
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(Trichopsis pumilus) The Sparkling Gourami is also known as the Pygmy Gourami and is a shy and peaceful fish. They are native to the shallow waters of the rice patties in Thailand and Cambodia, and can be kept in a small shallow aquarium.
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(Paracheirodon axelrodi) The Cardinal Tetra originates from the slow moving waters of the various tributaries in South America. In recent years it has become possible to tank raise this species, they are offered in limited amounts.
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(Julidochromis dickfeldi) The Julido Dickfeldi Cichlid is a tank-raised species which originates from the rocky shorelines of the South Western part of Lake Tanganyika, Africa. They have an elongated body with alternating white and black thick stripes.
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(Pterophyllum sp.) The Red Angel is a strain of angelfish that is silver in color with a red undertone throughout its body. It also has bright red cheeks and varying black stripes vertically on its body.
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(Paracheirodon innesi) This very popular freshwater tetra comes from the clear water streams of South America. Generally iridescent blue with a bright red tail, the Neon Tetra is a peaceful fish that will make a great addition to a community aquarium.
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(Hasemania nana) The Silver Tip Tetra originates from the tributaries and rivers of South America and makes a wonderful addition to any community aquarium. Their body is mostly gold in color, except for the base of the tail, which has a black color that extends into the tail.
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(Hemigrammus rhodostomus) Also known as the Banded Rummy-Nose Tetra, this fish comes from South America. It has a black tail, which is striped with white, and a silver body. The Rummy-Nose Tetra gets its name from the red blushing nose and face.
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(Hemigrammus erythrozonus) The Glowlight Tetra is a very popular freshwater tetra, which originally came from the clear water streams of South America. This fish has a clear body with a bright neon red stripe running from the nose into the tail.
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Saltwater Fish
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(Sphaeramia nematoptera) The Spotted Cardinalfish, also known as Polka-dot Cardinalfish or Pajama Cardinalfish, has a greenish-yellow face with orange eyes. The midsection is silver with bold black scalar margins and the posterior section of the body is silver with orange polka-dots.
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(Pseudanthias dispar) The Dispar Anthias is commonly known as the Madder Seaperch. Males have a bright red dorsal fin and lack any red stripes on their tail. The female may display a yellowish-orange on the top and pale lavender to white on the underside.
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(Pseudochromis fridmani) The Fridmani Pseudochromis, also known as the Fridman's Dottyback, or Fridman's Pseudochromis is an excellent addition to most reef tanks. This gorgeous red/lavender colored fish has a wonderful personality in the aquarium and will surely become the aquarium favorite.
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(Elacatinus oceanops) The head and sleek body of the Neon Blue Goby, also known as the Neon Goby, are dark blue with a striking horizontal light-blue stripe on each side beginning above the eyes and running the entire length of the body. The Neon Blue Goby is a very hardy fish, and because of its small size, is a great addition to a small reef tank.
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(Pseudochromis aldabraensis) The Neon Pseudochromis, has yellows and reds on the body with blue stripes that run along the top and in the fins.
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(Heniochus acuminatus) The Heniochus Black and White Butterflyfish, also known as Longfin Bannerfish, has a very elongated white dorsal filament. It has a base color of white with two wide black stripes.
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Brackish
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(Poecilia latipinna) The Black Sailfin Molly, is also called the Mexican Sailfin Molly, Giant Sailfin Molly, and sometimes simply the Sailfin Molly, is a very hardy black color variation of the Poecilia latipinna, Sailfin Molly. They are a peaceful fish and prefer hard water.
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(Tetraodon biocellatus) The Figure 8 Puffer is dark brown to green on the back with a white underside. These fish have many yellow lines and spots covering the backside of the fish, giving it an interesting look.
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(Stigmatogobius sadanundio) The Fan Dance Goby is from Asia and is also known as the Knight Goby. It is a bottom dwelling fish that has the typical goby appearance with a blunt rounded nose. The coloration of this goby is mostly silver with many black dots covering the body and fins.
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(Poecilia latipinna) The Black Molly is a short-finned hybrid variation of Poecilia latipinna, the Sailfin Molly. The Black Molly is all black in coloration with short fins. They may have patches of a slight gold or silver coloration when a juvenile, but will outgrow this with age.
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Pond Fish
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(Cyprinus carpio) Taisho Sanke High Quality Koi, also known as Taisho Sanshoku or Sanke, originate in Japan, and are imported from Asia. Pure white coloration is adorned with red (hi) and black (sumi) markings over the body.
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(Cyprinus carpio) Originally from Japan, Domestic Butterfly Koi are bred in fish farms in the southern USA. Butterfly Koi are available in a variety of colors and patterns, but are most commonly white, yellow, orange, or a combination of these colors.
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(Cyprinus carpio) Aassorted High Quality Koi, imported from Asia are ideal for the avid enthusiast. Their deep, pure color contains no blemishes of any kind, and stands out against the dark background of the bottom of the pond.
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(Cyprinus carpio) Aassorted High Quality Koi, imported from Asia are ideal for the avid enthusiast. Their deep, pure color contains no blemishes of any kind, and stands out against the dark background of the bottom of the pond.
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