500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish: A Visual Reference to the Most Popular Species

500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish: A Visual Reference to the Most Popular Species

by Greg Jennings
500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish: A Visual Reference to the Most Popular Species

500 Freshwater Aquarium Fish: A Visual Reference to the Most Popular Species

by Greg Jennings

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Overview

Praise for the hardcover edition:
"For users looking for specific information on freshwater aquarium fish this will be a useful and interesting resource."
—American Reference Books Annual 2007

"Any home or library collection strong in aquarium references — and many a fish store — will find this packed with in-depth detail perfect for setting up an aquarium."
—The Midwest Book Review

This comprehensive full-color reference covers 500 of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish. It provides concise at-a-glance information on their behavior, diet and breeding along with guidance and recommendations on setting up a freshwater aquarium.

Substantive and well organized for easy navigation, the book satisfies a wide of needs. Beginners can start their hobby with confidence and experienced keepers can use the book as an authoritative reference.

The most important update of this edition is that species names have been changed in accordance with the latest international revisions, made to take into account recent DNA information. In all, about 120 names are updated.

Freshwater Aquarium Fish is a "window shopping" trip guided by an aquarium specialist ready to offer advice. The directory details every species appropriate for a freshwater aquarium. While most require a heated aquarium, other varieties can be kept in an unheated one (such as bloodfin tetras, white clouds and the beginner classic, goldfish).

The book organizes the freshwater aquarium species in major groups, among them: Cichlids (such as angelfish and discus); Catfish; Cyprinids (such as barbs, danios, koi and goldfish); Characoids (such as tetras, neons and piranhas); Loaches and suckers; Gouramis (such as bettas, paradise fish and snakeheads); Rainbow fish and blue-eyes; and Livebearers (such as mollies and platies).

This comprehensive and useful reference is from a highly respected fish keeper with more than 50 years' experience. His advice and guidance will be welcomed by amateur fish keepers of any age and expertise.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770859197
Publisher: Firefly Books, Limited
Publication date: 06/01/2018
Edition description: Updated
Pages: 528
Sales rank: 177,461
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 6.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Greg Jennings has been actively involved in fish keeping for more than 50 years. He has visited many locations around the world where many of the hobbyist fish species originated. Through his travel and relationships with fellow enthusiasts in the international community, he keeps up with the very latest developments and techniques.

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[each entry is illustrated by a color photograph]

Nannostomus marginatus

This is a delightful species that, despite its small size, creates a sparklingdisplay. It has vivid red coloration on its fins (except the caudal fin), threeprominent, dark-brown bands on its body, and a splash of several redscales along the midpoint of the central band. This species lacks anadipose fin.

Family: Lebiasinidae

Subfamily: Pyrrhulininae

Distribution: Guyana, Suriname, and (possibly) lower reaches of the Amazon

Size: Around 1 1/2 in (3.5cm).

Behavior: Peaceful shoaler, somewhat more timid than N. beckfordi; should not be kept with lively tankmates

Aquarium: Thickly planted and with subdued lighting. Soft, slightly acid, nitrate-free water preferred (anychanges in conditions must be carried out gradually), as is tannin-stained water. Temperature range: 73-81°F (23-27°C)

Breeding: Subdued lighting, soft, acid water and fine-leaved vegetation required. Water temperature: around 86°F (30°C). Eggs are scattered among the vegetation and may be eaten by the spawners. Hatching takes 1-3 days.

Table of Contents

What is a Fish?

Blue Acara
Green Terror
Pearly Compressiceps
Midas Cichlid
Red Devil
Blood Parrot
African Butterfly Cichlid
Agassiz's Dwarf Cichlid
Borelli's Dwarf Cichlid
Macmaster's Dwarf Cichlid
Panda Dwarf Cichlid
Convict Cichlid
T-bar Cichlid
Burton's Mouthbrooder
Oscar
Yellow Peacock
Butterfly Peacock
Pastel Cichlid
Peacock Cichlid
Brown Cichlid
Haplochromis Quads
Nicaragua Cichlid
Two-spot Cichlid
Striped Pike Cichlid
Blue Flash
Malawi Blue Dolphin
Malawi Eye-biter .
Orange Chromide .
Green Chromide
Pearl Cichlid .
Jewel Cichlid .
Texas Cichlid
Severum Cichlid
Rusty Cichlid
Dickfeld's Julie
Fuelleborn's Cichlid
Labidochromis Electric Yellow
Ocellated Shelldweller
Auratus Cichlid
Pearl of Likoma
Festive Cichlid
Zebra Cichlid
Altispinosa Ram
Ram
Red Terror
Friedrichsthal's Cichlid
Jaguar Cichlid
Jack Dempsey
Salvin's Cichlid
Golden Dwarf Acara
Congo Dwarf Cichlid
Brevis
Fairy Cichlid
Lemon Cichlid
Five-barred Lamprologus
Livingstoni
Mozambique Mouthbrooder
Yellow Krib
Krib
Peten Cichlid
Deepwater Hap
Fenestratus
Egyptian Mouthbrooder
South African Mouthbrooder
Aurora Cichlid
Bumblebee Cichlid
Kennyi Mbuna
Eduard's Mbuna
Altum Angel
Angel
Three-spot Geophagus
Jurupari
African Buffalohead
Green and Blue Discus
Heckel Discus
Aureum Cichlid
Firemouth
Five-spot Tilapia
Elongatus Mbuna
Duboisi
Moorii
Uaru Cichlid
Black-belt Cichlid
Quetzal
Yellow-finned Xenotilapia

AMPHILIIDAE
Red Whiptail Catfish
ARIIDAE
Silver Shark 1
ASPREDINIDAE
Banjo Catfish
AUCHENIPTERIDAE
Zamora Woodcat
Snowflake Woodcat
BAGRIDAE
Giraffe Catfish
Mottled Catfish
Asian Bumblebee Catfish
Bar-tailed Bagrid
Banded Mystus
CALLICHTHYIDAE
False Corydoras
Giant Brochis
Hog-nosed Brochis
Common Brochis
Armored Catfish
Skunk Corydoras
Bronze Corydoras
Banded Corydoras
Delphax Corydoras
Elegant Corydoras
Salt-and-pepper Corydoras
Dwarf Corydoras
Bandit Corydoras
Peppered Corydoras
Panda Corydoras
Sterba's Corydoras
Porthole Catfish
Flag-tailed Catfish
Cascudo Hoplo
Port Hoplo
CHACIDAE
Frogmouth Catfish
CLARIIDAE
Walking Catfish
DORADIDAE
Painted Talking Catfish
Spotted Doradid
Hancocks Catfish
Star-gazing Doradid
Striped Raphael Catfish
Black Doradid
ICTALURIDAE
Black Bullhead
Channel Catfish
LORICARIIDAE
Adonis Catfish
Spotted Bristlenose
Stick Catfish
Sailfin Pleco
Zebra Pleco
Pleco
Spotted Hypostomus
Snow King Plec
Emperor Panaque
Redfin Otocinclus
Spiny Plec
MALAPTERURIDAE
Electric Catfish
MOCHOKIDAE
Moustache Synodontis
Payne's Synodontis
Angel Catfish
Featherfin Synodontis
Black-spotted Upside-down Catfish
One-spot Synodontis
PANGASIIDAE
Iridescent Shark
PIMELODIDAE
Spotted Shovelnosed Catfish
Sailfin Marbled Catfish
Red-tailed Catfish
Angelicus Pim
Sturgeon Catfish
SILURIDAE
Glass Catfish
SISORIDAE
Clown Catfish
Butterfly Catfish

Bala Shark (Tri-color Shark)
Arulius Barb
Rosy Barb
Cumings Barb
Clown Barb
Black-spot Barb
Golden Dwarf Barb
T-barb
Ruby Barb
Tinfoil Barb
Golden Barb
Tiger Barb
Cherry Barb
Pearl Danio
Kerr's Danio
Spotted Danio
Zebra Danio
Goldfish
Indian Glass Barb
Siamese Flying Fox
Koi
Red Shiner
Giant Danio
Bengal Danio
Barred Danio
Red-tailed Black Shark
Rainbow Shark
Flying Barb
Siamese Stone-lapping
Sucker
Gudgeon
Black Shark
Golden Orfe
European Minnow
Fathead Minnow
Red-tailed Rasbora
Greater Scissortail
Elegant Rasbora
Slim Harlequin
Harlequin
Glowlight Rasbora
Scissortail
Fire Rasbora
Bitterling
Rudd
White Cloud Mountain Minnow
Tench

ANOSTOMIDAE
Marbled Headstander
Striped Anostomus
Ternetz's Anostomus
Many-banded Leporinus
CHARACIDAE
Spotted Cachorro
Bloodfin
Rathbun's Bloodfin
Red-eyed Tetra
Blind Cavefish
Long-finned Characin
Pink-tailed Chalceus
Blue Tetra
Black-finned Pacu
Exodon
Black Widow
Silver-tipped Tetra
Brilliant Rummy-nosed
Tetra
Buenos Aires Tetra
Glowlight Tetra
Head-and-tail Light Tetra
Pretty Tetra
Ulrey's Tetra
Rosy Tetra
Bleeding Heart Tetra
Flame Tetra
Black Neon
Flag Tetra
Lemon Tetra
Slender Tetra
Blue Emperor
Jelly Bean Tetra
Red Phantom Tetra
Silver Dollar
Plain Metynnis
Diamond Tetra
Red-eyed Tetra
Redhook Pacu
Silver Mylossoma
Emperor Tetra
Cardinal Tetra
Neon Tetra
False Neon Tetra
Congo Tetra
Glass Bloodfin
X-ray Tetra
Red-bellied Piranha
Swordtail Characin
Boehike'S Penguin Fish
Penguin Fish
Narrow Hatchetfish
CITHARINIDAE
Lined Citharinid
Silver Distichodus
Long-nosed Distichodus
One-striped African Characin
Ansorge's Neolebias
African Pike Characin
CURIMATIDAE
Silver Prochilodus
ERYTHRINIDAE
Golden Trahira
Wolf Fish
GASTEROPELECIDAE
Marbled Hatchetfish
Common Hatchetfish
Silver Hatchetfish
HEMIODONTIDAE
Slender Hemiodus
One-spot Hemiodus
HEPSETIDAE
African Pike Characin
LEBIASINIDAE
Red-spotted Copeina
Splashing Tetra Characin
MetaTetra
Colombian Dwarf Predatory Tetra
Beckford's Pencilfish
Two-lined Pencilfish
Harrisons Pencilfish
Dwarf Pencilfish
One-lined Pencilfish
Short-lined Pyrrhulina
Red-spotted Rachow's Pyrrhulina

BALITORIDAE
Saddled Hillstream Loach
CATOSTOMIDAE
Chinese Sailfin Sucker
COBITIDAE
Horse-faced Loach
Banded Loach
Yo-yo Loach
Clown Loach
Orange-finned Loach
Dwarf Loach
Zebra Loach
Spined Weather Loach
Lesser Loach
Dojo
Kuhli Leach
Myers Loach
GYRINOCHEILIDAE
Chinese Algae Eater

ANABANTIDAE
Climbing Perch
Leopard Ctenopoma
Orange Bushfish
Thilspot Bushfish
Mottled Ctenopoma
BELONTIIDAE
Java Combtail
Combtail
Slender Betta
Wine Red Fighter
Crescent Betta
Penang Mouthbrooding Betta
Emerald Betta
Siamese Fighting Fish
Noble Gourami
Black Paradise Fish
Chinese Paradise Fish
Paradise Fish

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