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  2. Terapon jarbua - Wikipedia

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    It occurs in the Indo-Pacific. it is an important commercial species within its range and is sometimes found in the aquarium trade where it is known as "target fish" for the pattern visible from above. Terapon jarbua showing distinctive concentric pattern from above, Cairns Terapon jarbua, Philippines

  3. 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 ...

  4. Touch pool - Wikipedia

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    A touch pool at the S.E.A. Aquarium [] in Singapore.Visitors are allowed to touch a limited amount of the fish in the tank. A touch pool or touch tank is a type of aquarium attraction in public aquariums where members of the public, especially young people, are allowed to touch the wildlife within the tanks. Tanks will be stocked with species ...

  5. Recirculating aquaculture system - Wikipedia

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    Recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) are used in home aquaria and for fish production where water exchange is limited and the use of biofiltration is required to reduce ammonia toxicity. [1] Other types of filtration and environmental control are often also necessary to maintain clean water and provide a suitable habitat for fish. [ 2 ]

  6. Leopard coral grouper - Wikipedia

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    The leopard coral grouper is highly-valued as a food fish and is sold in both the live and chilled reef fish food trade, centred on Hong Kong. The catching of live fish for export is an important commercial fishery in the Asia-Pacific region, currently they are primarily sourced from Indonesia and the Philippines. In Australia it is caught by ...

  7. Cyanide fishing - Wikipedia

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    The World Resources Institute (WRI) determined that approximately 20% of the live fish traded on the Philippine market in 1996 were caught using cyanide; assuming this is reflective of southeast Asian practice as a whole, environmental engineer David Dzombak estimates that 12,000 to 14,000 short tons (10,710 to 12,500 long tons; 10,890 to ...