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Angelfish: Most Recognized Freshwater Fish.

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  Angel fish is from the family of Cichlidae and belongs to the genus of Pterophyllum. These fishes are originally from South America. Different types of these fishes are found in Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Brazil and Peru. These fishes are named after marine angelfish, one should not confuse freshwater angelfish and marine angelfish. Angelfish bodies are laterally compressed, round in shape and have elongated triangular dorsal and anal fins. Body shape of angelfish helps them to hide among roots and plants.  Angelfish Grown angelfish can have body length of 6 inch and height of 8 inch. In a clean environment and with minimal stress angelfish will have a lifespan of 10 to 12 years. These fishes are peaceful in nature and well suited for the community tank with the right set of tan mates. Different types of Angelfish Silver Angelfish Zebra Angelfish Marble Angelfish Veiltail Angelfish Blushing Angelfish Golden Angelfish Black Lace Angelfish Half-Black Angelfish Gold Marbl...

Danios: Hardy, lively schooling freshwater aquarium fish.

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 Similar to barbs , Danios are from the family of Cyprinidae. Danios are incredibly hardy and are typically surface orientated. They are active and there are several color variants, making them favorite fish for both the beginners and experts.  Danios are originally from Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar. Most species grow less than 2" and some of the danios can grow up to 5". The average lifespan of these fishes are 1 to 4 years.  Celestial Pearl Danio Different types of Danio Fish There are several types of danio in the world, few of them are listed below. Zebra Danio Giant Danio Pearl Danio Celestial Pearl Danio Assam Danio Barred Danio Bengal Danio Black Barred Danio Blood Tailed Danio Blue Danio Dwarf Danio Emerald Dwarf Danio Fire Bar Danio Fireline Danio Glowlight Danio Gold Ring Danio Gold Striped Danio Hikari Danio Jaintia Danio Lake Inle Danio Laos Danio Leopard Danio Malabar Danio Meghalaya Danio Orange Finned Danio Panther D...

Barbs: The Semi-Aggressive Schooling Fish

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 Barbs also known as barbels belong to the family of Cyprinidae. These species were first named as Cyprinus Barbus and now called Barbel Barbus. Their common names - barbs, and barbels refer to the fact that most members of the genera have a pair of barbels on their mouth, which they can use to sense or locate food and prey. Some of the barbs are semi-aggressive fish when housed in the aquarium individually, so it is important to maintain each species in groups of six or more. This technique will minimize aggression towards more passive tank mates. Tiger Barb Barbs are generally found in Europe, Africa and Asia. Larger barbels are often fished for food in native villages and some of them have commercial significance. The hard roe of the Barbus is often poisonous. The size of the barbs varies widely. Barbs can be as small as 1 to 2 inches and the mahseer of India may be 2 m (6.5 feet) long. Also the lifespan of these fishes varies from 5 to 15 years. Different Types of Barb Fish T...

Tetras: Best Schooling Fish for the Beginners. Different Types of Tetras.

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  Cardinal Tetra Tetras are the best schooling fish for the beginners. They are active and work well in community tanks. It is preferred to keep 6 or more of the same variety of fish. Planted aquarium is well suited for the tetras.  Tetras belong to the family of characidae. Tetras are mostly found in the area of Africa, Central America and South America. These fishes are different from other fishes with an adipose fin, small round shape fin in between tail and dorsal fin. Size and Lifespan There are different varieties of tetras and the size of these tetras are different from one another. The maximum size of the tetras is around 5 inches. Lifespan of these fishes can vary from 5 to 10 years depending upon variety and environments. Different Types of Tetras There are over 150 varieties or unique tetras in the world. Following are the few of the most famous tetras. Neon Tetra Black Tetra Lemon Tetra Cardinal Tetra Buenos Aires Tetra Congo Tetra Glowlight Tetra Bloodfin Tetra E...

Platies: Choice for both beginners and experts

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Platies are one of the favorite livebearers for both beginners and experts in aquarium fish keeping. They are colorful, easy to care for and low maintenance. Platies belong to the family of Poeciliidae and their scientific name is Xiphophorus maculatus (southern platy fish) and Xiphophorus variatus (variable or variatus platy). Platy fish originally from Mexico and Central America. Platies can grow up to 2 to 3 inches. Average lifespan of platy fish is 3 to 4 years. Platy Fish Types of Platy Fish Because of cross-breeding with different types of platies, new colors and patterns are constantly produced. Most famous types of platies are mickey mouse, sunburst, red wag, green lantern, blue wag, Dalmatian and bumblebee Platy fish. Common colors in platies are red, white, blue, orange and yellow. Types of platy fish based on patterns are wagtail, variegated, twin bar, tuxedo and mickey mouse. Platy Fish Tank Because of their small size, platies can be placed in 10 to 20 gallons of tank. Si...

Mollies (Poecilia sphenops): Molly fish - One of the Famous Livebearer Fish for Beginners.

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 Molly fish commonly known as mollies are the best fish for the beginners, because they are easy to maintain. These fishes come in lots of variety and colors.  Color range includes black, white, silver, red and orange. Mollies are peaceful in nature and can keep them in community tanks. Mollies are from parts of Central America to the southern United states. Mollies can grow up to 4.5 to 5 inches in length and the lifespan of these fishes are about 5 years. Mollies can be found in the wild but they are dull and silver-gray in color. Mollies Male and Female It is easy to differentiate male and female in mollies. We can differentiate by anal fin, males have pointy anal fin whereas females anal fin are broad. Females also have visible "gravid spot " near the anal fin. The spot where they hold babies during pregnancy. Types of Mollies Sailfin Molly Fish In sailfin mollies, the dorsal fin is much larger and stretches up to tailfin. The look of these fins is similar to the sail of ...

Guppies (Poecilia reticulata): Best Live-Bearing Freshwater Aquarium Fish

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  Millionfish and rainbow fish are the other names for the guppies. Guppies originally appeared from  northeast South America and nowadays can be found in all over the world.  They're named  for Robert John Lechmere Guppy who collected  these fish on the island  of Trinidad. There are many color varieties of guppies. Based on  the variety , some guppies posses short , rounded tails , some V-shaped  and others can own  an elongated tail  half the  breadth of  their body . Tails can be of single colors or pattern of different colors. Male Male Guppies  usually have very slender body. Males can grow up to size of 1 inch. Male fish is the attractive, because of its color, patterns and tails.  Male Guppy Female Female guppies are lot rounder and bigger. Female guppies can grow up to size of 3 inch. Female guppies are not attractive as male but may posses some color or pattern. Female Guppy Breeding It is adv...