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The black paradisefish (Macropodus spechti) is a species of gourami endemic to Vietnam. It is an inhabitant of hill streams, lowland streams, and irrigation ditches in farmland. This species grows to a standard length of 5.8 cm (2.3 in). [2]
Macropodus hongkongensis is a species of paradise fish endemic to southern China. [1] This species was first discovered in Hong Kong, [2] but later was found in other areas of southern China. [3] It is found in mountainous regions as well as lowland habitats. This species grows to a length of more than 10 cm.
Albino paradise fish. Paradise fish are fairly combative, harassing and attacking each other, as well as potentially assaulting and killing small fish. During a fight, the paradise fish will often change its color, usually displaying dark blue lateral lines on the sides of their bodies; extend its fins; and spread out its operculum. [5]
Paradise fish info. Macropodus opercularis Class: Actinopterygii Water: Fresh Diet: Omnivore Lifespan: 8-10 years Paradise fish are freshwater fish that can be a bit aggressive, so you'll only ...
Paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis) Giant gourami (Osphronemus goramy) Parasphaerichthys ocellatus; Spiketail paradise fish (Pseudosphromenus cupanus) Honey gourami (Trichogaster chuna) Trichogaster fasciata; Thick-lipped gourami (Trichogaster labiosus) Dwarf gourami (Trichogaster lalius) Moonlight gourami (Trichopodus microlepis)
Black paradisefish; H. Macropodus hongkongensis; P. Paradise fish; R. Red-backed paradise fish; Round-tailed paradise fish This page ...
Only later, while reviewing my photos, did I discover my likely attacker: The notoriously aggressive, yellow-and-black Titan Triggerfish was caught in one frame, its mouth agape with tiny, razor ...
Birds-of-paradise are even colorful in the dark, with feathers and body parts that glow a brilliant yellow-green under ultraviolet (UV) light, a new study found. ... a fellow fish biologist and an ...