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  • Elegant Cory

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    Corydoras Elegans

  • Ember Tetra

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  • Fahaka Puffer

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    The Fahaka Puffer (Tetraodon lineatus), also known as the Nile Puffer or Band Puffer, is a large and impressive freshwater species native to the rivers, lakes, and floodplains of Africa, including the Nile and Niger basins. Known for its bold personality and vibrant coloration, this puffer is a true standout in the aquarium world.

  • False Upside Down Catfish

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    The False Upside-Down Catfish (Synodontis nigrita) is a hardy and adaptable freshwater species native to the slow-moving rivers and floodplains of West Africa, including the Niger and Congo River basins. Often confused with the True Upside-Down Catfish (Synodontis nigriventris), this species is larger and does not swim upside down as frequently, though it may do…

  • False Upside Down Zebra Catfish

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    The False Upside-Down Zebra Catfish (Synodontis sp.) is a fascinating and rare freshwater species believed to originate from West and Central Africa, particularly in the Congo River Basin. Often mistaken for the True Upside-Down Catfish (Synodontis nigriventris), this species is larger and features bold zebra-like stripes across its sleek body, giving it a striking appearance.…

  • Featherfin Synodontis Wild Caught

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    The Featherfin Synodontis (Synodontis eupterus), also known as the Featherfin Squeaker, is a unique and beautifully patterned freshwater catfish native to the rivers and lakes of Central and West Africa, particularly in the Niger, Volta, and Chad river basins. Named for its impressive, elongated dorsal fin that resembles a feather and its ability to produce…

  • Festivum Cichlid

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  • Figure Eight Puffer

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    The Figure Eight Puffer (Tetraodon biocellatus) is a visually striking and highly charismatic freshwater pufferfish native to the slow-moving rivers, estuaries, and mangroves of Southeast Asia, including Borneo, Sumatra, and Thailand. This species is named for the distinct figure-eight-like patterns on its vibrant green and yellow body, contrasted with a white belly, making it one…

  • Fire Eel

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    The Fire Eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia) is a large and visually stunning spiny eel species native to the slow-moving rivers, lakes, and floodplains of Southeast Asia, including regions of Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Its elongated body features a dark brown to black base color, beautifully accented with vibrant red or orange markings that resemble flames, giving…

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  • Firemouth Cichlid

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    The Firemouth Cichlid (Thorichthys meeki) is a vibrant and hardy freshwater species native to the rivers and lakes of Central America, including regions of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. This cichlid is famous for its fiery red throat and belly, which it flares to intimidate rivals or attract mates, making it a visually striking addition to…

  • Flagtail Prochildous

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    The Flagtail Prochilodus (Prochilodus rectus) is a unique and visually striking species of freshwater fish native to the rivers and streams of South America, particularly in regions of the Amazon Basin. It is known for its long, laterally compressed body, vibrant coloration, and distinctive flag-like tail, which gives it the name ‘Flagtail’. The species is…

  • Flavescent/Usisya Peacock

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    The Usisya Peacock Cichlid (Aulonocara sp. “Usisya”) is a stunning freshwater species from Lake Malawi in East Africa, known for its deep electric blue body with metallic highlights and contrasting yellow or orange accents. As a member of the Peacock Cichlid family, it is prized for its vibrant coloration, relatively peaceful temperament, and active swimming…

  • Flowerhorn

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  • Freiberg Peacock

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  • Freiberg’s Peacock

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    The Freiberg’s Peacock Cichlid (Aulonocara sp. “Freibergi”) is a stunning and rare freshwater species from Lake Malawi in East Africa. This Peacock Cichlid is prized for its iridescent blue and golden hues, striking finnage, and peaceful yet active nature, making it a standout choice for African cichlid enthusiasts.