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A medium sized, beautifully marked species of spiny eel, the Greshoff’s Spiny Eel (Mastacembelus greshoffi) is found in Central Africa, where it ranges from the Congo River Basin to several of the Rift Lakes as well as lake and riverine habitat in the surrounding areas. Hardy and more outgoing than many of their relatives, these fish make a unique addition to medium to large aquariums and will generally do well with any fish too large to become a meal. Like most spiny eels, they can be a bit slow to feed at first, so care should be taken to ensure they are getting enough food. Frozen bloodworms are usually accepted readily.
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The African Trout Minnow (Raiamas senegalensis) is found throughout western Africa. This streamlined fish can often be found in the wild schooling with other predatory characins like Tigerfish. They will feel most comfortable being kept with larger dither fish with which they can school. African Trout Minnows will consume any tankmates small enough to fit in their mouth and prefer live feeder guppies as they get established in the aquarium.
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The Five Star General Cichlid (Hemichromis elongatus) also known as the Banded Jewelfish is regarded as one of the most aggressive species of cichlids. It will rarely tolerate other fish its size or smaller and will eat anything it can fit in its mouth. They are found throughout Africa and are hardy and adaptable to aquarium conditions. They will readily accept pellet and frozen foods.
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A small, shallow water species found throughout much of the middle and lower Amazon, the Splash Tetra gets its name from its unique breeding strategy, which has female fish laying their eggs above the waterline in overhanging vegetation. They are typically found in blackwater streams, and do best in soft or slightly acidic water in the aquarium, but are otherwise hardy fish. They will readily accept most floating foods and are a loosely schooling species, so should be kept in groups of 5 or more.
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The Gunther’s Killifish (Nothobranchius guentheri), also known as the redtail notho, Guenther’s killifish, or Gunther’s blue Zanzibar killifish, is native to the freshwaters of the island of Zanzibar. Like other killifish, the Gunther’s Killifish is a hardy, tropical fish and are some of the most colorful fish found in the trade. With shimmery red and blue intermixed scales down their sides and red fins, these fish are hard to miss! Gunther’s Killifish are generally peaceful towards other fish of similar size and temperament.
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The African Clipper Barb (Enteromius callipterus), also known as the African red eye barb, originates from the waters of Western Africa. They can be identified by their iridescent and silvery bodies, as well as their notable red eyes. These schooling fish are generally peaceful and can be kept with tankmates of similar size and temperament.
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The Dwarf Synodontis Catfish (Microsynodontis batesii) is found in the Ntem River of Gabon and Cameroon. They prefer a soft substrate, lightly planted tank with driftwood for hiding spots. This fish gets along well in a community tank with other peaceful species, such as tetras and dwarf cichlids. It will eagerly accept a variety of foods, including frozen, live, and dry.
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The African Dwarf Pike Characin (Phago loricatus) is indigenous to the Nigerian River region of West Africa. The primary diet of these imported fish is live food; in the wild, they hunt by darting between weeds and clipping off chunks of larger fish’s fins. In captivity, they are best kept alone or in species-exclusive aquariums, reaching an adult size of 6 to 8 inches in length.
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The Atlantic Tarpon or Silver King is a widely distributed predator found throughout the coastal regions of the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Although they are thought of as marine fish, they also can be found in fresh or brackish water habitats close to the coast. As an open water swimmer and predator growing to a massive adult size, the Atlantic Tarpon is suitable only for the largest home aquariums.
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The Kribensis Cichlid (Pelvicachromis pulcher) is known by a variety of names in the hobby, including king cichlid, niger cichlid, palette cichlid, purple cichlid, pink kribensis cichlid, and rainbow krib. Growing up to 4″, this spectacularly colored African dwarf cichlid is native to the Niger Delta. Their bodies are a striking blend of silvers, blues, reds, and yellows!
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One of a number of so-called freshwater “sharks” in the Cyprinid family (no actual relation to marine sharks), the Black Shark or Black Shark Minnow is a large growing species found throughout much of Southeast Asia. A hardy and adaptable omnivore and grazer, they grow larger and more heavy bodied than most of their relatives and display an attractive uniform matte black coloration as adults. Although smaller fish typically do well in groups, they tend to become solitary as they grow and can become territorial and even extremely aggressive fish as adults, so tankmates should be chosen with caution.
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One of the most iconic and recognizable Rift Lake Cichlids, the Frontosa is a striking, large growing species originating from the waters of Lake Tanganyika. The Black Widow Frontosa is a selectively bred form with unique patterning differing from the wild-type vertical barring. This variant displays a wide variety of black bands, spots, squiggles, and stripes, with no two individuals displaying exactly the same pattern. Frontosa are a predatory fish by nature. Their diet in the wild is largely composed of smaller fish and crustaceans. In the aquarium, the Black Widow Frontosa will display its best coloration and behavior when kept in similar conditions to where they would be found in the wild – kept in groups, fed a varied protein-rich diet, and in very alkaline water.
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A beautifully marked and unique fish found throughout much of Central Africa, the Leopard Bushfish or Leopard Ctenopoma is a medium growing species which inhabits relatively shallow, warm, slow moving waters in the wild. Although they are not a large fish, they are adept predators, hunting invertebrates and smaller fishes among leaf litter and aquatic vegetation. In the aquarium, they are hardy and adaptable, and will thrive in small groups or with other similarly sized peaceful tankmates. This species will prey on smaller fish and invertebrate tankmates if given the opportunity but will also readily accept frozen and prepared foods.
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