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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/thelakeh/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114\u25cf\u00a0<\/strong>Usually\u00a0stays in rocks<\/strong> \u25cf The parrot cichlid is also known as the blood parrot cichlid, is from the Cichlidae family and was first bred in Taiwan. \u25cf Also known as Sumatra barb, this fish belongs to the family Cyprinidae. \u25cf Aggressive in nature. \u25cf Pterophyllum (Angelfish) is a freshwater fish, originating from the Orinoco basin, Amazon basin and Guiana shield in South America. \u25cf Koi fish, or specifically nishikigoi is named as such as it is coloured like a brocade. \u25cf This tropical fish is from the family Apteronotidae, originating in South America in freshwater habitats. \u25cfAggrasive in nature \u25cfLove to stay and hide in rocks \u25cf The biggest species in the gar family, the alligator gar has been named as such because of its close resemblance to the american alligator. \u25cf The Common Molly (Poecilia), of the family Poeciliidae, is also known as short-finned molly and is predominantly found in Mexico. \u25cf Goldfish is a freshwater fish variety, from the Cyprinidae family and is natively found in East Asia. \u25cf This tropical fish is from the family Apteronotidae, originating in South America in freshwater habitats. \u25cfType of Goldfish variety, from the Cyprinidae family and is natively found in East Asia. \u25cf The silver arowana, of the family Osteoglossidae, is native to South America. \u25cf The walking catfish (Clarias batrachus), is a freshwater species native to Southeast Asia. \u25cf Neon acara (Andinoacara pulcher) also belongs to the cichlid family and is found in freshwater regions.
\n\u25cf From the family Cichlidae, the cichlids have the most no of endangered species in the world.
\n\u25cf Many species from the family are found in lakes of\u00a0Africa<\/strong>\u00a0\u2013 Tanganyika, Malawi, Victoria and Edward.
\n\u25cf Cichlids usually thrive in temperatures ranging from 23-28 degrees (Celsius).
\n\u25cf Being herbivorous, they feed on aquatic algae, weeds and aquatic plants.
\n\u25cf They live for about 8 years<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>The Parrot Cichlid<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf They can grow up to 8 inches in length.
\n\u25cf These thrive in 24\u00b0-29\u00b0C temperatures and can live for 5-10 years.
\n\u25cf Being omnivores, they can consume flakes and pellets along with bloodworms and brine shrimp.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Tiger Barb Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf Usually found in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo in Indonesia.
\n\u25cf Being a tropical fish, they prefer to live in temperatures between 25 – 27.8 degrees (Celsius).
\n\u25cf This species is usually omnivorous.
\n\u25cf Found in shallow water, the average life of the fish is seven years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Flower Horn Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf Another species from the Cichlidae family, this specimen is known for its vibrant colours.
\n\u25cf These are a hybrid variety, originally developed in Malaysia, Thailand and Taiwan.
\n\u25cf They usually consume insects, shrimps and bloodworms.
\n\u25cf Kept at 28-29 degrees (Celsius), the fish live for about 10-12 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Angelfish (Black & White)<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf This is also a colorful species with blue, black, gold, silver and platinum being the most common colors.
\n\u25cf Angelfish are primarily predators and prey on smaller fish, worms and microorganisms.
\n\u25cf Ideally kept at 28\u00b0C, the angelfish usually survives for 10 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Koi Pond Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf This species originated from Japan and is kept as an ornamental variety in koi ponds or water gardens.
\n\u25cf The ideal temperature ranges from 15\u00b0-25\u00b0C.
\n\u25cf Koi are omnivorous and can feed on peas, lettuce and watermelon.
\n\u25cf Koi fish can live up to 100-200 years but avg age is 50 years<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Black Ghost Knifefish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf These are nocturnal predators, possessing electric sensory organs to trace their prey.
\n\u25cf The avg size is 19 inches
\n\u25cf Black ghost knifefish thrive best in temperatures ranging from 22\u00b0C – 27\u00b0C.
\n\u25cf The life expectancy is around 10 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Pacu Piranha Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cfGroup of 35 can finish a goat in 15 min
\n\u25cfThis South American freshwater variety is from the family Serrasalmidae.
\n\u25cf Unlike piranha, the Pacu is omnivorous and mostly feeds on plants.
\n\u25cf They can usually reach a length of 2-3 ft.
\n\u25cf Usually kept at 24\u00b0 – 27\u00b0C, some species of the fish are migratory.
\n\u25cf The average lifespan is around 15-20 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Eel Asian Swamp<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf The Asian swamp eel, also known as rice eel, is from the family Synbranchidae.
\n\u25cf The Asian swamp eel is found in East and Southeast Asia.
\n\u25cf It usually feeds on smaller fish, shrimp, worms and insects.
\n\u25cf This is an air-breathing variety and can directly obtain oxygen from air and can survive in muddy environments.
\n\u25cf The ideal temperature at which they thrive ranges from 25\u00b0-31\u00b0C.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Alligator Gar Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf Commonly found in southern portions of US and in Mexico, this is one of the largest freshwater fish in North America.
\n\u25cf Measuring about 6ft usually and weighing over 45 kg, they survive for 50-70 years.
\n\u25cf These are primarily predators and usually prey on fishes, ducks and small mammals.
\n\u25cf The alligator gar also possesses a lung-like organ apart from gills which assists them to breathe in air.
\n\u25cf The biggest species in the gar family, the alligator gar has been named as such because of its close resemblance to the american alligator.
\n\u25cf Commonly found in southern portions of US and in Mexico, this is one of the largest freshwater fish in North America.
\n\u25cf Measuring about 6ft usually and weighing over 45 kg, they survive for 50-70 years.
\n\u25cf These are primarily predators and usually prey on fishes, ducks and small mammals.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Molly Fish (Ballon & Black )with Live Amazon Plants<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf This is a highly adaptable species and can survive in freshwater as well as marine waters.
\n\u25cf They usually measure between 8 cm to 12 cm
\n\u25cf Balloon mollies are usually kept at 22\u00b0 – 25\u00b0C and live for 3-5 years.
\n\u25cf The black mollies survive in a temperature ranging from 21\u00b0-26\u00b0C and can survive for about 3 – 5 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Goldfish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf Diverse colouration \u2013 white, brown, orange, red, yellow and black, have been observed.
\n\u25cf Goldfish can measure up to 14 inches.
\n\u25cf Goldfish have quite developed vision and hearing organs and also have a good memory span.
\n\u25cf Ideal temperature for the fish is 20\u00b0-23\u00b0C and they are omnivorous by nature, feeding on insects, worms and smaller fish.
\n\u25cf Shubunkin is a hybrid variety of goldfish, a cross between the common goldfish and the comet goldfish.
\n\u25cf It is native to Japan and it is named so as it resembles a vermilion brocade.
\n\u25cf Shubunkins can grow up to 9-18 inches in length and live for about 10-15 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Silver Knife Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf These are nocturnal predators, possessing electric sensory organs to trace their prey.
\n\u25cf The average size is 19 inches
\n\u25cf Knifefish thrive best in temperatures ranging from 22\u00b0C – 27\u00b0C.
\n\u25cf The life expectancy is around 10 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Shubunkins Fish<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf Diverse colouration \u2013 white, brown, orange, red, yellow and black, have been observed.
\n\u25cf Goldfish can measure up to 14 inches.
\n\u25cf Goldfish have quite developed vision and hearing organs and also have a good memory span.
\n\u25cf Ideal temperature for the fish is 20\u00b0-23\u00b0C and they are omnivorous by nature, feeding on insects, worms and smaller fish.
\n\u25cf Shubunkin is a hybrid variety of goldfish, a cross between the common goldfish and the comet goldfish.
\n\u25cf It is native to Japan and it is named so as it resembles a vermilion brocade. Shubunkins can grow up to 9-18 inches in length and live for about 10-15 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Silver Arowana<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf It is a freshwater species and can grow up to a length of 3 ft
\n\u25cf The species is predatory by nature and is also called monkey fish as the fish can jump out of water to capture the prey, and usually feed on insects, smaller fish and crustaceans.
\n\u25cf The ideal temperature for them to survive is 24\u00b0-28\u00b0C and usually live for 10-15 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Walking catfish (Lazy Catfish )<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf It is able to move, walk or wiggle across land in search of food, hence its name.
\n\u25cf Commonly live in swamps, stagnant waters and muddy areas.
\n\u25cf It reaches a length of around 1.6 ft and its skin is covered with mucus.
\n\u25cf As it is an omnivorous species, it feeds on smaller fish, organisms and aquatic weeds.
\n\u25cf They are kept at a temperature ranging from 20\u00b0-26\u00b0C.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>Neon Acara<\/h3><\/div>
\n\u25cf These are native to Venezuela and Trinidad.
\n\u25cf They’re named ‘pulcher’ after the Latin word pulcher meaning beautiful, as they are strikingly coloured.
\n\u25cf They grow up to 16 inches and live in tropical climates and thrive in 22\u00b0-30\u00b0C temperatures.
\n\u25cf They’re predators and feed on bloodworms, earthworms and insects.
\n\u25cf They have a lifespan of about 10 years.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>