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  • |habitat=South America :Throughout northern South America and Trinidad. Also found throughout the Orinoco basin, although some author
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  • |habitat=south america ...nippers such as [[Tiger Barb]]s or [[Serpae Tetra]]s. Other territorial mid-top dwellers such as [[Betta splenden]]s and [[:Category:Gourami|Gourami]]s
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  • |habitat=south america :Rio Orinoco, South America.
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  • |habitat=South America ...males and females without careful observation over time. Consulting species-specific literature or seeking advice from experienced aquarists can provide
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  • |habitat=south america :Should only be kept with other large fish, lower-swimming than the Arapaima. This fish is highly aggressive and carnivorous.
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  • |habitat=south america *[https://modestfish.com/otocinclus-care/ ModestFish - Otocinclus care guide]
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  • |habitat=South America :An Amazonian South American Tetra from blackwater or clearwater stream tributaries of the Soli
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  • |habitat=South America ...ghout 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 Argentina.
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  • ...rydoras maculatus, Corydoras marmoratus, Corydoras microcephalus, Silurus 7-radiatus, Silurus quadricostatus |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...cos|plecos]]. Small fish and [[fry]] can be viewed as dinner, keep with mid-swimming fast fish such as larger [[:Category:Tetras|Tetras]].
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Purus River basin in Brazil.
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  • ...mon_names=Green Molly, Black Molly, Dalmatian Molly, Mexican Molly, Pointed-Mouth Molly, Molly |habitat=Central America
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  • |habitat=South America ...aceful community tanks with fast-moving fish or with other semi-aggressive South American Cichlids such as [[Angelfish]], however, they should be observed c
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  • |habitat=south america :A small and peaceful small Pleco species. Can be housed with other similar-sized fish species. It is happiest in groups of its own kind, it is not over
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  • ...mes=Glowlight Tetra, Glo lights, Glo-light Tetras, Glolight, Fire Neon, Glo-Lite Tetra |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Amazon River basin, Rupununi and Oyapock Rivers.
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  • |habitat=South America ...the gravid spot will be a smaller dot ranging in color from brown to yellow-orangish, depending on the individual fish. In some specimens, as pregnancy
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  • |habitat=South America :A peaceful mid-swimming shoaling fish.
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  • |image=PenguinTetra-8803.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |image=Corydora Trilineatus-9773.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=western atlantic |origin = From southern Florida, USA and Bahamas to northern South America.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Tocantins River basin.
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  • |habitat=South America :This fish originates from dark rivers in South America from Venezuela to Paraguay including the Paraná rivers as well as the Amaz
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  • |habitat=South America ...ezuela. They are found in the Apure and Caroni River basins. Their natural habitat is in areas with driftwood near riverbanks.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Corantijn River basin in Suriname.
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  • |image=A-cacatuoides.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :One of the medium-sized Corys with a white base colour, around the head, covering the eyes, is
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  • |habitat=South America :A South American fish, found in the Lower Tocantins River basin.
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  • |habitat = North America ...t in the east to Colorado and Wyoming in the west, and from Alabama in the south to Canada in the north. In Canada, it has been recorded from Manitoba, Onta
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  • |habitat=South America ...n multiple females. This fish is a cave breeder; the female may lay from 50-100 eggs on the roof of a cave, which the male then fertilizes. Female will
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  • ...ose Tetra, Rummy-Nose Tetra, Rummy Nosed Tetra, Ahl's Rummy Nose Tetra, Red-Nosed Tetra |image=Hemigrammus rhodostomus-9859.jpg
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  • |habitat=South America ...rthward to Marowijne River. Possibly also Rupununi and Negro rivers, South America.
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  • |habitat=north america ...r basin plus Gulf Coast states of the southeastern U.S. and Mexico, as far south as the state of Veracruz.
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  • |image=Altum2-8925.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |extra_common_names=American Flagfish, American Flag Fish, Flagfish, American-Flag Fish |habitat=North America
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  • |habitat=South America ...l and short-finned such as [[:Category:Plecos|Plecos]] and peaceful robust South American Cichlids as well as similar sized Characins, but not in the genus
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  • |image=Corydorasarcuatus-3593.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :''C. callichthys'' is distributed in all major river drainages of South America. It has a very wide range, extending from Trinidad to Buenos Aires, Argenti
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  • |image=Asianarowana-9644.jpg |habitat=Asia
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Meta River basin in Colombia.
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  • |habitat=South America ...n be territorial but is generally peaceful. Keep one male with a harem of 2-3 females. It can be kept with other fish such as catfish, [[Silver Dollar]]
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  • |habitat=south america :South America: Orinoco River basin, in the upper Orinoco River drainage in Colombia and V
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  • |habitat=south america :South America: Amazon and Orinoco River basin.
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  • |habitat=South America :Typical [[:Category:Corydoras|Corydora]] shape which has a pale white-pink body, a black band stretches over the eyes, and another covers the dors
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Upper Madeira River basin in northeastern Bolivia
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  • |name=Big-Toothed Piranha |extra_common_names=Big-Toothed Piranha, Lobetoothed Piranha
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  • |habitat=south america ...the first time until you see the fry appear. They can lay anywhere from 200-600 eggs at once. They will lay them on a flat clean surface, anything from
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  • |habitat=South America :A South American fish, found throughout the Amazon River basin.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Negro River basin.
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  • ...n_names=Black Banded Leporinus, Banded Leporinus , Striped Leporinus, Eight-Banded Leporinus |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=south america ...is best kept in species tanks, or with similar-sized peaceful, yet robust, South American fish.
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  • |habitat=North America ...ssissippi River basins from New York to southern Saskatchewan and Montana, south to northern Mexico. Has been introduced in Europe and is considered a pest
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  • |image=Black Morpho Tetra-4840.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • ...a-Dot Stingray, Black Devil Stingray, White-Blotched River Stingray, Yellow-Spotted Black Amazon Stingray, Xingu River Ray, Black Ray, Eclipse Ray, P13 |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America *[http://www.piranha-info.com/default.php?lang=en&id=s_spilopleura Piranha-Info]
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  • |image=Corydoras-leucomelas.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Paraguay River basin.
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  • |extra_common_names=Black Pacu, Black-Finned Pacu, Giant Pacu, Tambaqui, Gamitana |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...he gills. The fins are edged with black, occasionally with red hues. A long-fin variety has been bred, even though their fins are fairly long naturally.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Negro and upper Orinoco River basins.
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  • |habitat=South America ...ar to that of the [[Black Widow Tetra]]. Body colour is pale, mostly silver-white and red hints with a small red spot on either side of the flanks just
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  • |image=Blood parrot cichlid-3386.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • ...ames=Bloodfin Tetra, Bloodfin, Argentine Bloodfin, Red-finned Characin, Red-Finned Tetra |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :Best kept with other similar-sized robust South American Cichlids and medium-sized peaceful Catfish such as [[:Category:Plecos|Plecos]], can get territor
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  • |habitat=South America *[http://www.aqua-fish.net/show.php?h=bluecheekdwarfcichlid Aqua Fish]
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Aripuanã River, upper Madeira River basin, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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  • |habitat=South America ...runs into the caudal fin. The dorsal and caudal fins are tinged with orange-yellow but all fins are otherwise colourless.
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  • |habitat=South America ...[http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=1933 2008-12-20 - PFK article:] "Blue tetra is not Boehlkea fredcochui, says scientist"</
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  • |name=Blue-Eyed Pleco |extra_common_names=Blue-Eyed Pleco, Blue-eye Panaque
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  • |habitat=South America :First 3-5 spiny rays of male’s dorsal fin are elongated, and his tail is slightly
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  • |caption=Male "Steel-Blue" A. Borellii |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America *[http://www.piranha-info.com/default.php?lang=en&id=s_brandtii Piranha Info]
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  • |name=Brown-Banded Copella |extra_common_names=Brown-Banded Copella
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  • |image=Exodon paradoxus-3438.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Paraná and Uruguay River basins.
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  • |habitat=south america ...slim-bodied such as other slender catfish. Keep with top-dwelling and fast-moving fish.
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  • |habitat=South America :In the wild ''C. macropterus'' comes from S. America including the [[Rio Orosa]] in Peru.<ref>[http://www.scotcat.com/articles/a
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Upper Orinoco and Negro River basins.
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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=South America :South America in the Rio Icana. A black-water river, near the Rio Negro.
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  • |habitat=South America ...ment. Will rearrange the tank, so only keep with solid decor and tough well-rooted plants. Appreciate large open swimming space and needs excellent filt
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  • |image=Hoplosternum littorale-8282.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America ...g very active nor with anything that may nip or bully this catfish. Will co-habit with others of the same species.
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  • ...a_common_names=Colombian Tetra, Colombian Blue Tetra, Colombian Tetra, Blue-Red Colombian Tetra, Colombian Red Fin |habitat=South America
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  • |name=Craggy-Headed Banjo Catfish |extra_common_names=Craggy-Headed Banjo Catfish, Bark Catfish, Craggy Banjo Catfish
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  • |habitat=South America ...d slender tetra with a silver body that's slightly translucent with pinkish-red hues. The fins are mostly translucent also except for the dorsal and ana
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  • |habitat=south america ...erritorial fish that can be aggressive, best kept in pairs with robust fast-swimming fish such as larger [[:Category:Tetras|Tetras]], [[:Category:Plecos
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  • |extra_common_names=Cuvier's Pike Characin, Golden Pike-Characin, Pirapucu |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America ...od tank mate to other [[:Category:Thorny Catfish|Doradid]] catfish and semi-aggressive tank mates. Can be trusted with fish slightly smaller than itself
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  • |habitat=south america :South America: Jaguaribe River basin, Brazil.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Orinoco River basin.
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  • |extra_common_names=Dusky Pimelodid, Bloch's Catfish, Four-lined Pimelodus |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Amazon and Paraguay River basins.
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  • |habitat=south america ...ojections vs. smooth) and by the number of rays in the anal fin (8-9 vs. 12-14).
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  • |image=Dwarfpencilfish-6081.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |image=Satanoperca jurupari-5284.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |image=Electriceel-5064.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Atrato and San Juan River basins.
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  • |image=Nannostomus_espei-3485.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |name=Eye-Lined Pyrrhulina |extra_common_names=Eye-Lined Pyrrhulina, Fanning Pyrrhulina
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  • |name=Feather-Barbel Catfish |extra_common_names=Feather-Barbel Catfish
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  • |image=Mesonauta festivus-851.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |image=Thorichthys meeki-3677.jpg |habitat=central america
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  • |habitat=South America ...spawning they will be shy and are best with a shoal of dither fish such as South American [[Tetras]] or [[Pencilfish]]. They can also be kept with [[Corydor
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  • |name=Flag-Tailed Catfish |extra_common_names=Flag-Tailed Catfish, Flagtail Catfish, Flagtail Porthole Catfish
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  • |name=Flag-Tailed Corydoras |extra_common_names=Flag-Tailed Corydoras, Bannertail Catfish, Mrs Schwartz's Cory, Flagtail Cory
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  • |habitat=South America ...other peaceful community fish but avoid keeping them with slow-moving long-finned fish.
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  • |name=Flat-Whiskered Catfish |caption=Flat-Whiskered Catfish
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  • |extra_common_names=Largescale Foureyes, Four-Eyes, Four-Eyed Fish |image=Foureyedfish-499.jpg
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  • |extra_common_names=Freshwater Barracuda, Gar Characin, Slant Nosed Gar, South American Freshwater Needlefish, Silver Gar, Hujeta Pike Characin |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=south america ...ths. They can be kept, with caution, with peaceful and large yet robust mid-top dwelling fish which won't fin nip the Ray's delicate disc.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: São Francisco River basin in Brazil.
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  • |extra_common_names=Geryi Piranha, Violet-Line Piranha |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: coastal rivers of the Guiana's and Amapa in Brazil.
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  • |habitat=South America :A large yet peaceful catfish. Keep with similar-sized robust peaceful tank mates.
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  • |habitat=south america :Peaceful, will happily co-habit with other fish that won't compete for food and grazing areas. Should
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  • |image=Shiningpencilfish-7379.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=south america :South America: Amazon and Orinoco River basins and major rivers of the Guianas and northe
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  • |habitat=South America ...us tank that has some dense planting as well as open swimming space. A well-fitting secure lid is a must as this fish may try and jump if spooked.
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  • |image=Nannacara anamola-5000.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America ...ith boisterous or predatory fish. Keep with equally peaceful similar sized South American fish such as [[Corydoras]] and [[Neon Tetras]].
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  • |habitat=South America ...silver, lacking the gold colouration which is thought to come from a micro-organism that lives within the wild variety.
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  • |habitat=South America In the wild ''C. johanna'' comes from S. America including the [[Rio Orosa]] in Peru.<ref>[http://www.scotcat.com/articles/a
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  • |habitat=South America ...Discus need to be fed is dependent on their age. Generally when aged from 0-4 months they should be fed 10 times a day. When aged 4 months - 1 year, the
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  • |image=Aequidens rivulatus-2355.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :Smooth scale-less silver-grey elongated body with a pointed head which is depressed on top. The mouth
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  • |name=Half-Lined Pyrrhulina |extra_common_names=Half-Lined Pyrrhulina, Halfbanded Pyrrhulina
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Demerara River basin, Guyana.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Rivers of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Amazon basin in Brazil and
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  • |name=High-Backed Headstander |image=Abramites_hypselonotus-3946.jpg
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  • |name=Hog-Nosed Brochis |extra_common_names=Hog-Nosed Brochis, Hognosed Brochis, Hognose Brochis, Long-Finned Brochis
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  • |habitat=South America ...ranha, one of the smaller species. The back and head are dark grey to olive-green in colour, while the upper half of the body looks dirty white to silve
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  • |habitat=south america *[http://www.thefishguide.com/threadlike-fish The Fish Guide]
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  • |habitat=South America ...arn other fish or show aggressiveness, flares its dorsal fin. Normally laid-back casual swimming, but can be quite fast and can stop on a dime and 'hove
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  • |habitat=south america :A mostly bottom-dwelling catfish.
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  • |habitat=south america :An elongate and hump-backed tetra with a pale silver-white base colour and a broad black lateral line running from the nose to th
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  • |image=rineloricaria-lanceolata.jpg |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=North America ...sippi River basins from Ontario to Saskatchewan in Canada and from Montana south to Louisiana in the USA.
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  • |extra_common_names=Leaf Fish, Amazon Leaffish, South American Leaf Fish |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :It differs from other angelfish by the noticeable absence of a pre-dorsal notch. There is a black blotch on the body approximately in the middl
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  • |habitat=South America :Can easily be mistaken and mis-labelled as the [[Bleeding Heart Tetra]], but is in fact smaller and slightl
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  • |habitat=south america |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Three-Barbeled Catfish
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  • |habitat=South America ...f yellow while the caudal is yellow also. There are usually three dark grey-black lateral lines down the body, these are often broken lines rather than
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  • |name=Many-Spotted Cory |extra_common_names=Many-Spotted Cory
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  • |habitat = South America :Ornate Horned Frog, {{cn|Pac-Man Frog}}, {{cn|Argentine Horned Frog}}
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Lower, middle and upper Amazon River basin; south of Amazon; and Caqueta River in Colombia.
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  • |habitat=south america :South America: Uruguay, Paraná-Paraguay, Orinoco, and Amazon River basins.
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  • |habitat=South America
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  • |name=One-Lined Pencilfish |extra_common_names=One-Lined Pencilfish, Oneline Pencilfish
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Amazon, Corantijn, Essequibo, Orinoco, and Paraná River basins; also in m
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  • |habitat=South America ...fish that will fit into their mouth. Any tank mates must be large and semi-aggressive, such as [[Synodontis Catfish]], large [[:Category:Plecos|Plecos]
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  • |habitat=South America :Mature females are larger than males and fuller in the mid-section.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Upper Amazon River basin.
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  • |habitat=South America ...are likely to be eaten. Do not keep with very boisterous fish nor with fin-nippers.
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  • |image=Hoplarchus psittacus-Juvenile-5318.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :Needs a spacious tank with plenty of free-swimming space. Will eat live plants.
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  • |image=Cichla_ocellaris-8024.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |image=Geophagus brasiliensis-9374.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=south america :Festae are generally not sexable until approximately 3.5-4" or larger. The black vertical bars of males will fade and typically will
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  • |extra_common_names=Red Tipped Bleeding Heart Tetra, Flame-Back Bleeding-Heart Tetra, Redback Bleeding Heart Tetra |habitat=South America
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  • |image=Crenicichla-regani-sp.-tapajos-male-and-female.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Atlantic coast drainages of Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana, Venezuela and
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  • |habitat=South America :Generally peaceful mid-bottom swimmer, males can be territorial.
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  • |habitat=south america |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Three-Barbeled Catfish
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Amazon River basin, in the Xingu and Tapajós River basins.
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  • |extra_common_names=Rosy Tetra, Bentosi Tetra, White-Tip Tetra, Ornate Tetra |habitat=South America
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  • |extra_common_names=Royal Pleco, L190, Royal Panaque, Black-lined Panaque, Royal Plec |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :Mature males sport [[odontodes]], which are bristle-like extensions, on their cheeks.
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  • |image=Hemigrammus bleheri-9153.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |extra_common_names=Saddle Cichlid, Two-Spot Acara |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Amazon River basin.
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Orinoco and Amazon River basins; and coastal rivers in the Guianas.
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  • |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...ritorial and being quite messy fish. Best not kept with very aggressive fin-nippers due to it's tall dorsal fin.
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  • |extra_common_names=Costa Rican Blue Eyed Cichlid, Sajica Cichlid, T-Bar Cichlid |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=central america :Central America: Atlantic slope, from southern Mexico to Guatemala and Belize.
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  • |image=Serpae tetras-2886.jpg |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America
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  • |name=Short-Lined Pyrrhulina |extra_common_names=Short-Lined Pyrrhulina
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  • |extra_common_names=Shovelnose Catfish, Duckbill Catfish, Duck-beak Catfish, Hockey Stick Catfish, Lima Shovelnose |image=Sorubim lima-7530.jpg
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  • |habitat=South America :South America
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  • ...mmon_names=Silver Hatchetfish, River Hatchetfish, Common Hatchetfish, Black-Lined Hatchetfish |image=Gasteropelecus sternicla-9503.jpg
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  • |habitat=South America :A torpedo-shaped Characin with a pointed snout and sharply forked caudal fin. The body
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  • |extra_common_names=Silver Pacu, Pirapitinga, Red Pacu, Red-bellied Pacu, Red Belly Pacu |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...ines they can be feisty towards one another. Can be kept with other similar-sized large robust fish, such as [[Arowana]] and Freshwater [[Stingray]]s.
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  • |extra_common_names=Silvertip Tetra, Kobbertetra, Kupfersalmler, Silver-tipped Tetra, Tipped Tetra, Copper Tetra |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...ild, this fish occurs in large shoals in rivers in the Amazon Basin, South America.
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America :An oval-shaped fish whose flanks are mostly silver with some blue iridescence, the f
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  • |habitat=South America ...anks and a fourth dark spot on the caudal peduncle. The fins are pale green-yellow with hints of orange.
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  • |name=Spot-Line Peacock Cichlid |extra_common_names=Spot-Line Peacock Cichlid, Speckled Pavon, Speckled Pike Cichlid
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  • |name=Spotted Bristle-Nosed Pleco |extra_common_names=Spotted Bristle-Nosed Pleco
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  • |extra_common_names=Red-Tailed Freshwater Barracuda |habitat=South America
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  • |habitat=South America ...Thorny Catfish shape, dark base colour covered with attractive small light-coloured spots. These spots range from bright white to pale yellow.
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  • |habitat=south america
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  • |habitat=South America ...It can be kept in pairs or groups of it's own kind or with larger generally-peaceful bottom dwellers only.
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  • |habitat=South America *[http://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/pimelodus-maculatus/ Seriously Fish]
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  • |habitat=South America ..., only if they've been well-maintained their whole life. They usually get 4-8 inches in captivity.
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  • |habitat=South America *[http://www.piranha-info.com/default.php?lang=en&id=s_rhombeus Piranha-Info]
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  • |extra_common_names=Squarehead Earth Eater, Smooth-Cheek Eartheater |image=Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys-4668.jpg
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  • |name=Star-Gazing Doradid |extra_common_names=Starry Growler, Star-Gazing Doradid
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  • |name=Star-Gazing Pike Cichlid |caption=Star-Gazing Pike Cichlid
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  • |habitat=South America :South America: Paraguay, Paraná, Uruguay, La Plata, and Mamoré River basins.
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