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Killifish

Scientific Names Although there are many species available, most common commercially available species are: Aphyosemion sp – Killifish species Aplocheilus sp, Epiplatys sp, Pseudepiplaty sp – Panchax species Maximum Size and Longevity Killifish are usually small fish and, depending on the type of species, the size varies from 2 to 6 cm. Panchax species will

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Technical Data: Oscar (Astronotus Ocellatus)

Popular name(s): Oscar, Acará-grande, Acará-açu, Acaraçu, Acará-guaçu, Acarauaçu, Aiaraçu, Apiari, Carauaçu, Apaiari Scientific name(s): Astronotus ocellatus Family: Cichlid pH: 6.5 – 7.2 Temperature: Does not tolerate cold water. Ideal 22 – 25 °C Sexual Dysmorphism: Few differences. Males a little bigger and more colorful as adults. Food: Omnivore Recommended Ration: MegaFood Carnivores  and as a

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Technical Data: Betta

Common Name: Betta Scientific Name: Betta splendens Family: Osphronemids Habitat: Southwest Asia (Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar) pH: min: 6.8 max: 7.4 Temperature: min: 24° max: 28° Hardness: min:4 max:8 Maximum Size: 6 cm Sociability: Males are very territorial for this reason you can only have one male per aquarium, females are also territorial but they

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Corydora Splendens

Corydoras Splendens (CASTELNAU, 1855) Emerald ‘Brochis’ Synonyms Callichthys splendens Castelnau 1855; Brochis splendens (Castelnau 1855); Callichthys taiosh Castelnau 1855; Brochis dipterus Cope 1872; Corydoras semiscutatus Cope 1872; Brochis coeruleus Cope 1872; Chaenothorax bicarinatus Cope 1878; Chaenothorax eigenmanni Ellis 1913 Etymology Corydoras: from the ancient Greek κόρυς (korus), meaning “helmet”, and δορά (dora), meaning “skin, hide

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Apistogramma

Apistogrammas exist in a wide variety, most originating along the Amazon River, where they live in small, slow-flowing streams. Apistogrammas derive their common name from the name of the region in which they were first identified or the first person to officially describe them (then cacatuoides, agassizzi, Borelli, Nijsseni, Panduro, and so on). Behavior These

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