Mayan Tetra
February 15th, 2014 — 1:46pm
H. compressus is the type species of the genus Hyphessobrycon but is not well-known in the ornamental trade.
Hyphessobrycon was raised by Durbin in Eigenmann (1908) as a subgenus of Hemigrammus, differing from the latter by the absence of scales on the caudal-fin.
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Tropical Gar
April 11th, 2012 — 2:35pm
Found in both Caribbean and Pacific-slope drainage basins in Central America, from southern Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, and into Costa Rica.
This species clearly shouldn’t be considered a home aquarium subject at all given its eventual size and the fact it can live for several decades.
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Firemouth Cichlid
March 13th, 2012 — 1:19pm
This species has been a popular aquarium fish for a considerable period and virtually all fish traded are now raised commercially for the purpose.
It is easily identified by the characteristic bright red or orange underside of the head, which is more pronounced in adults.
Following Miller and Taylor (1984), the genus Thorichthys is identified…
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Jack Dempsey Cichlid
March 13th, 2012 — 1:19pm
A bright blue variant normally referred to as ‘electric blue Jack Dempsey’ or simply ‘EBJD’ is of unclear origin but it appears to be an ornamental strain fixed from a natural mutation.
Care is as per the natural form although the blue fish tend to remain smaller and some reports suggest them to be less aggressive.
R. octofasciata has a confusing taxono…
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Green Swordtail
March 13th, 2012 — 1:18pm
Wild swordtails are a fairly basic green colur. However the vast majority of swordtails available in the hobby today are hybrids of X.helleri with X.maculatus or X.variatus. There are a huge number of selectively-bred varieties available, including wagtail, lyretail, tuxedo, albino, neon, red, green and hi-fin.
Swordtails may undergo what appears to be a change in sex. In young fish this may simply be late development. However some adult females develop male characteristics which is thought …
2 comments » | Category: Cyprinodontiformes, Cyprinodontoid Toothcarps
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