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  • |habitat = western atlantic ...nch is native to the tropical Western Atlantic coasts of North and Central America in the greater Caribbean tropical zone.
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  • |habitat=South America ...o occur throughout much of South America from Colombia and Trinidad in the north as far south as the Río de la Plata drainage at the border of Uruguay and
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  • |image=HydraPolyp-78.jpg |habitat=Global
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  • |habitat = North America ...to the culture of crawfish in Louisiana and the state accounts for about 90-95 percent of the total production in the USA<ref>[http://www.fao.org/fisher
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  • |habitat = North America ...do and Wyoming in the west, and from Alabama in the south to Canada in the north. In Canada, it has been recorded from Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec although
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=north america : Native to central and south-eastern states of the USA plus northern and central Mexico. No specific type
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  • |extra_common_names=American Flagfish, American Flag Fish, Flagfish, American-Flag Fish |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America :Difficult to sex. Females are broader during spawning season which is mid-spring.
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  • |extra_common_names=Black Pacu, Black-Finned Pacu, Giant Pacu, Tambaqui, Gamitana |habitat=South America
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  • |name=Blue-Barred Pygmy Sunfish |extra_common_names=Blue-Barred Pygmy Sunfish, Bluebarred Pygmy Sunfish
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  • |habitat=north america :North America: St. Lawrence River, Lake Champlain drainage of Quebec and Vermont west acr
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: Waccamaw and Santee River drainages in North Carolina and South Carolina, USA.
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  • |habitat=north america :North America: Central drainages of the United States to southern Canada and northern Mex
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  • |image=Heterandria formosa-8072.jpg |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America |stocking_ratio_female=1-3
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |image=Jackdempsey-9049.jpg |habitat=central america
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  • |image=Lepomis gibbosus-443.jpg |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: Hudson Bay, lower Great Lakes and Mississippi River basins from Ontario to
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  • |habitat=North America *[http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/cyprinodon-alvarezi/ Seriously Fish]
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  • |extra_common_names=Longnose Gar, Long-Nosed Gar |image=SpottedGar-2826.jpg
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  • |habitat=North America ...hey do best at lower-end brackish rather than freshwater. Keep them in salt-free water can lead to the [[Shimmies]]. Can tolerate sea water.
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |image=Knochenhecht Lepisosteus platostomus Tierpark Hellabrunn-1.jpg |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America :A North American species of Sturgeon found in the bottom of main channels and embay
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |image=Spottedgar-4981.jpg |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=South America ...ar river deltas throughtout the Atlantic Coast of North, Central and South America.
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  • |habitat=North America :North American rivers, ponds and lakeshores with good ambush points for these act
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  • |habitat=Central America :Found across North and Central America, primarily in the Mississippi River basin from central Indiana and Illinois
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  • |habitat=North America :Found in slow-moving water throughout North and Central America.
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, and Mississippi River basins from southern Ontar
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  • |habitat=North America ...best in groups of its own kind. Can be kept with similar-sized peaceful sub-tropical fish.
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  • |habitat=Central America :North and Central America: Laguna San Julian, northeast of Ciudad Veracruz in Mexico to Costa Rica. S
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  • |habitat=North America ...0-2x/day depending on selected diet. Pickerel typically need a brief "warm-up" period before they begin to feed.
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  • === Non-English Alternative Names === :*Tornfrøet Hornblad, Karvalehti, Cornifle Nageante, Còrn-lus, Rauhes Hornblatt, Grof Hoornblad, Hornblad, Rozkatec Ponorený, Hornsä
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  • |habitat=North America ...pecies and should be kept in a species-only tank. Can have a male or female-only tank.
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  • |habitat=Central America :Central America: Atlantic drainages from Mexico to Nicaragua.
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:Habitat North America - Fish]]
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  • |habitat=North America ...It is a large fish with several barbels around the mouth. The body is olive-green/brown in colour with a paler belly while the fins are brown.
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  • :Native to South America. Known to be introduced in North America and Spain. ...mpeding traffic, blocking sunlight, decreasing oxygen levels and degrading habitat for native species of wildlife.
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  • |image=Enneacanthus gloriosus-5227.jpg |habitat=North America
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  • |image=Hybognathus amarus-6194.jpg |habitat=north america
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  • |image=Pteronotropis grandipinnis-934.jpg |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America ...dergravel]], [[canister filter|canister]], [[power filter|power]], or [[wet-dry filter|trickle]] [[filter]], and switch to a [[sponge filter]] instead,
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  • |habitat=central america :Found throughout North, Central and South America: northern Florida, USA southward through the Greater and Lesser Antilles to
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  • |habitat=North America :Best kept in large species tanks in a group, or with similar-sized robust North American fish. Smaller fish are likely to be eaten or nipped.
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: Mississippi River basins from eastern Tennessee, western Kentucky, souther
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America :The Rock bass has an relatively peaceful disposition and can be easily out-competed in a tank of aggressors, i.e. those related Centrarchids with genus
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  • |habitat=north america :North America: Mississippi River basin from southern Wisconsin and eastern Indiana to Sou
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  • |habitat=North America :Found in riffles and runs of streams in North America.
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  • |habitat=north america *[http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/siberian.php Sturgeon-Web]
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  • |habitat=north america
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |name=Black-Banded Sunfish |caption=Black-Banded Sunfish
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: Lower Altamaha River drainage, Georgia south to central part of peninsular
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  • |habitat=north america .../apps/redlist/details/17938/0 IUCN Redlist] (2004) due to over harvesting, habitat loss and pollution.
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  • |habitat=South America :Found in North, Central and South America: most freshwater basins from Mexico to Argentina.
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat = North America
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  • |habitat=Central America :Found in both North and Central America, Rio San Juan, Mexico to Guatemala.
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  • |habitat=North America Widespread across North America, usually found in clear water.
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  • |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=North America |stocking_ratio_female=2-3
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  • |habitat=North America ...ould be provided spawning mops, or plants like [[java moss]] to scatter non-adhesive eggs on. Remove immediately after spawning before they eat the eggs
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  • |habitat=North America :North America: USA, Florida
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  • |habitat=North America :Females, and juveniles are silvery-grey, hence the moniker. Males are green-grey with coppery highlights.
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  • |extra_common_names=Largemouth, Northern Largemouth, Green Bass, Large-mouth Bass |habitat=North America
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