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  2. Community aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Community aquarium. Community aquaria are tanks that are designed to contain more than one species of fish. Most commonly they include a variety of species that do not normally occur together in nature, for example angelfish from Brazil, swordtails from Mexico, and gouramis from South East Asia. The aim of such communities is to bring together ...

  3. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Brochis multiradiatus. 6.6 cm (2.6 in) 70–75 °F (21–24 °C) 6.0–7.2. Emerald catfish. Brochis splendens. 10 cm (3.9 in) The Emerald Cory Catfish is a very hardy and resilient fish. Disease should not be a concern provided that you maintain the aquarium to standards.

  4. Freshwater aquarium - Wikipedia

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    A freshwater aquarium is a receptacle that holds one or more freshwater aquatic organisms for decorative, pet-keeping, or research purposes. Modern aquariums are most often made from transparent glass or acrylic glass. Typical inhabitants include fish, plants, amphibians, and invertebrates, such as snails and crustaceans. Tropical freshwater ...

  5. List of freshwater fish in California - Wikipedia

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    Oncorhynchus mykiss aguabonita. Y. Little Kern Golden Trout. Oncorhynchus mykiss whitel. Y. Kern River Rainbow Trout. Oncorhynchus mykiss gilberti.

  6. Flying fox (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Barbus kalopterus Bleeker, 1850. The flying fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus) is a Southeast Asian species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. [2] It is commonly kept in the aquarium trade. Among other foods, it is known to eat green algae. [2][3][4] It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Siamese algae eater.

  7. Zig-zag eel - Wikipedia

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    The zig-zag eel (Mastacembelus armatus Scopoli, 1777[3]), also known as the Baim[4], tire-track, tire-track spiny- or marbled spiny eel, [2] is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Mastacembelidae. It is native to the riverine systems of the Indian Subcontinent (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal), Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand ...

  8. List of fishes of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    An endangered fish species is near extinction in Minnesota, a threatened species is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future, and a special concern species is either extremely uncommon in Minnesota or has unique or highly specific habitat requirements. Several types of Minnesota fish are considered non-native invasive species.

  9. Gourami - Wikipedia

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    Gouramis, or gouramies / ɡʊˈrɑːmi /, are a group of freshwater anabantiform fish that comprise the family Osphronemidae. The fish are native to Asia —from the Indian Subcontinent to Southeast Asia and northeasterly towards Korea. The name "gourami", of Indonesian origin, is also used for fish of the families Helostomatidae and Anabantidae.