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  2. List of brackish aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    These fish are also known from marine habitats. Indian glassy fish: Parambassis ranga: 3.1" These fish are often dyed. Targetfish, Jarbua terapon: Terapon jarbua: 14" These fish breed in saltwater and the young return to freshwater. Banded archerfish: Toxotes jaculatrix: 12" These fish have the ability to shoot water to hit their insect prey ...

  3. Skipjack shad - Wikipedia

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    The skipjack herring (Alosa chrysochloris) is a North American, migratory, fresh- and brackish water fish species in the herring family Alosidae. [3] The name skipjack shad comes from the fact that it is commonly seen leaping out of the water while feeding. [4]

  4. Brackish-water aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A brackish water fish: Siamese tigerfish, Datnioides pulcher A brackish-water aquarium is an aquarium where the water is brackish (semi-salty). The range of "saltiness" varies greatly, from near freshwater to near marine and is often referred to as specific gravity (SG) or salinity.

  5. Glassy sprat - Wikipedia

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    This fish belongs to the Australian characteristics of fish species, mainly in two states, Queensland and New South Wales and they often live in brackish water area closer to the mainland. They are absent during the daytime, and many preflexion larvae are present during the night. Glassy sprats are pelagic and live inshore.

  6. Aquarium fishery - Wikipedia

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    Sea Sherpherd estimates that about 25 million fish are in the commercial pipeline of which “nearly all will die within a year from the point of capture”. [2] Others estimates the number at 30 million animals, the vast majority coming from the Philippines and Indonesia. [3] Aside from fish the pipeline also moves invertebrates and live ...

  7. Hogchoker - Wikipedia

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    They are hard to feed, preferring live food such as brine shrimp, Daphnia, mosquito larvae, and Tubifex worms. In the wild, they feed mainly by sifting tiny organisms (white sandworms in salt and brackish water, insect larvae in fresh) out of sand and mud. When unhealthy, the spots on this fish's belly often change color or move. [citation needed]