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Name of Fish:
| Longfin Tiger Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Yellow to red background color with four clear black strips. The tail, ventral fins and dorsal fin outsides are red in colour. They are good community fish and prefer other fast moving fishes. When kept single get nappy. They belongs to family "Cyprinidae". This fish eat fresh, live food, flakes and brine shrimps and worms. |
| Neon Rosy Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Sivery or coppery pink in body color. Males body color more reddish. A black spot can be found in frontage of caudal peduncle. Lively and community fish. They have schooling characters and behave well with small groups. They also from the family "Cyprinidae". This fish eat fresh, live food, flakes and brine shrimps and worms. Their inhabitants are slow moving streams and rivers, ponds and backwaters. |
| Red-tail Tinfoil Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Their body is golden yellow or silvery in color. There is a black marking along the tip of the dorsal fin.. Lively and fun fish with good community qualities. Red-tail Tinfoil Barb fish are member of "Cyprinidae". This nfish is omnivorous and eat allkinds of live, fresh flake food and many vegetables. They are mainly found in rivers, waterways and flooded fields. |
| Rosy Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Normal color of the fish is silver or coppery pink. Back area somewhat greenish. Lively and community fish. They have schooling characters and behave well with small groups. They also from the family "Cyprinidae". This fish eat fresh, live food, flakes and brine shrimps and worms. Their inhabitants are slow moving streams and rivers, ponds and backwaters. |
| Tiger Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Yellow to red background color with four clear black strips. The tail, ventral fins and dorsal fin outsides are red in colour. They are good community fish and prefer other fast moving fishes. When kept single get nappy. They belongs to family "Cyprinidae". This fish eat fresh, live food, flakes and brine shrimps and worms. |
| Tinfoil Barb (Freshwater Fish) | |
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This fish has golden yellow or silvery body. Reddish dorsal fin contain black marking along the tip. They are lively fish, love to watch and have good community characters. Tinfoil Barbs are members of "Cyprinidae" family. This fish is omnivorous and eat all kinds of live, fresh flake food and many vegetables. Its inhabits are rivers, canals, water ways, streams, ditches and flooded lands. |
| Albino Zebra Danio (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Its body is a slender compresed and barbell resents at the end of each lip. Pigments are not found in almino colored body. They live with their species and most of other fishes. It is comes from the family "Cyprinidae". This fish is omnivorous. It prefers tubifex worms however eat almost any aquarium food, live or made. They inhibit in clear fresh water streams. |
| Giant Danio (Freshwater Fish) | |
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Its body is elongated and slender compressed. Barbell is found in end of the each lip. Background body color is grayish and bluish green wide strips are found in the side with yellow spots. They live together in large numbers however not peaceful in small numbers. Fish belongs to the "Cyprinidae" family. This omnivorous fish like insects and eat most of plants and meaty foods. Mostly find in rocky water streams in hillside areas. |
| Glowlight Danio (Freshwater Fish) | |
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This fish is small and the body is slender elongated. They are found yellow, brown and green in body colors. A red line is presents in the latter half of the body. Glowlight Danio is a member of the family "Cyprinidae". Its favorite foods are live brine shrimps and insect larvae. However they accept all most all live or prepared fish food. It inhabits mainly in rivers. |
| Golden Zebra Danio (Freshwater Fish) | |
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This fish is small and the body is slender elongated. Barbell is found in end of the each lip. Body color is gold. They live with their species and most of other fishes. It is comes from the family "Cyprinidae". This fish is omnivorous. It prefers tubifex worms however eat almost any aquarium food, live or made. They are found in clear fresh water bodies. |