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Freshwater
African Jewelfish
Angelfish
Bala Shark
Barb
Betta
Black Tetra
Bleeding Heart Tetra
Blind Cave Tetra
Blue Gourami
Bronze Cory
Buenos Aires Tetra
Cardinal Tetra
Catfish
Cherry Barb
Cichlid
Clown Barb
Clown Loach
Convict Cichlid
Cory
Danio
Diamond Tetra
Discus
Dwarf Gourami
Firemouth
Glass Catfish
Glowlight Tetra
Goldfish
Gourami
Guppy
Hatchetfish
Head And Tail Light Tetra
Jack Dempsey
Jewelfish
Kissing Gourami
Kribensis
Kuhli Loach
Lemon Tetra
Livebearer
Loach
Long-Fin Swordtail
Marbled Hatchetfish
Molly
Montezuma Swordtail
Neon Tetra
Orange-Finned Loach
Oscar
Otocinclus
Paradisefish
Pearl Gourami
Peppered Cory
Platy
Plecostomus or Pleco
Rainbowfish
Ram
Red-Tailed Shark
Redtail Botia
Rosy Barb
Siamese Fighting Fish
Silver Dollar
Skunk Cory
Swordtail
Tetra
Three-Spot Gourami
Tiger Barb
Tiger-Banded Peckoltia
Tropheus moorii
Upside-Down Catfish
White Cloud
Zebra Danio

Saltwater
Achilles Tang
Angelfish
Anthias
Banggai Cardinal
Blue Devil
Bluespotted Boxfish
Boxfish
Butterflyfish
Cardinalfish
Clownfish
Damselfish
Domino Damsel
Eel
Firefish
Frogfish
Goby
Green Chromis
Grouper
Hawkfish
Hippo Tang
Jawfish
Lionfish
Longhorned Cowfish
Lyretail Anthias
Marine Comet
Maroon Clown
Naso Tang
Pajama Cardinal
Peach Anthias
Percula Clown
Porcupine Puffer
Powder Blue Tang
Pufferfish
Rabbitfish
Royal Gramma
Seahorse
Soldierfish
Squarespot Anthias
Squirrelfish
Surgeonfish
Tang
Threadfin Anthias
Triggerfish
Wrasse
Yellow Tang
Yellowtail Damsel

Plant
Alternanthera reineckii
Anubias species
Bacopa caroliniana
Ceratopteris cornuta
Cryptocoryne species
Echinodorus 'aquaritica'
Echinodorus 'Oriental'
Echinodorus 'Red Diamond'
Echinodorus angustifolia
Echinodorus parviflorus 'Tropica'
Echinodorus species
Egeria densa
Hygrophila species
Limnophila aromatica
Ludwigia repens
Marsilea hirsute
Microsorum pteropus
Rotala indica (rotundifolia)
Vallisneria spiralis
Vesicularia dubyana
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Pajama Cardinal: Very similar to its cousin the Banggai cardinal, the pajama cardinal (also called “PJ”) is found in a much greater range throughout the western Pacific, whereas the Banggai is limited to one group of islands. More >>
Peach Anthias: The peach anthias is found in the wild in great numbers, and in an aquarium it needs to be kept in schools of at least 10 to 12 fish. Because it needs a lot of swimming room it should be kept in as large a tank as possible, with a 100-gallon tank being the minimum size. More >>
Percula Clown: The percula clownfish is probably the most easily recognized of all marine fish, especially after the movie where it starred as “Nemo.” The vision of a percula clownfish nestling in amongst the tentacles of a sea anemone has probably gotten more hobbyists started than any other fish. More >>
Porcupine Puffer: This fish probably has more common names than any other fish – in addition to being called the porcupine puffer, it is also called the spiny puffer, hedgehog fish, balloon fish, plus a slew of others. More >>
Powder Blue Tang: The powder blue tang (often called by its scientific species name leucosternon) is one of the most beautiful and coveted fish for marine aquariums. More >>
Pufferfish: Pufferfish belong to the family Tetraodontidae, which includes puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish and toadies. Puffers are known for certain species’ ability to inflate when threatened, which they achieve by swallowing water. More >>

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