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Gobioides peruanus is a fascinating species of fish belonging to the family Gobiidae. Known for its elongated body and unusual habitat preferences, this species is native to the Pacific coast of South America, particularly in countries like Peru and Ecuador. It is often found in estuarine and brackish water environments.
Rhinogobius sp. "Red White Edge" is a lesser-known but visually striking goby species. This small freshwater fish originates from rivers and streams in Southeast Asia, where it inhabits clean, well-oxygenated waters with rocky bottoms. Its name refers to its red body with white-edged fins, giving it a unique and eye-catching appearance.
The Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, commonly known as the Black Skirt Tetra or Black Widow Tetra, is a popular freshwater fish native to the rivers of South America, particularly in Paraguay and Brazil. Known for its striking appearance, it features a deep, laterally compressed body with two distinct vertical black bars and flowing, skirt-like fins.
The Batrachomoeus trispinosus, commonly known as the three-spined frogfish or toadfish, is a species of benthic marine fish found in the coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific region, particularly around Australia and Southeast Asia. This fish is known for its robust, flattened body and distinctive triple spines on its operculum (gill cover), which give it its name.
Caridina japonica, also known as Amano shrimp, is a freshwater species native to Japan and Taiwan, named after aquarist Takashi Amano, who popularized them for their algae-eating abilities. These shrimp grow up to 5 cm (2 inches) and are translucent with small, dark spots running along their bodies. They are active scavengers, constantly grazing on algae, plant matter, and leftover food in the tank.
Tetraodon nigroviridis, commonly known as the green spotted puffer, is a captivating species native to the brackish and freshwater environments of Southeast Asia, particularly found in rivers, estuaries, and coastal regions. These medium-sized puffers grow up to 15 cm (6 inches) in length and are instantly recognizable by their vivid green coloration with black spots scattered across their bodies, along with their expressive eyes and beak-like mouths. Their curious nature and striking appearance make them popular among aquarium enthusiasts, though they require specialized care.
BEHAVIOR
Tetraodon nigroviridis is an intelligent and active fish known for its inquisitive behavior. Unlike many other fish, they exhibit a high level of awareness of their surroundings and even interact with their owners. However, they are not typically community fish; they can be territorial and sometimes aggressive, especially towards other puffers or smaller tank mates. They are best kept in a species-specific tank or with carefully chosen tank mates that are large, robust, and not easily intimidated.
TANK SETUP
A proper tank setup for green spotted puffers must consider their natural habitat. While they can start in freshwater when young, as they mature, they thrive in brackish water conditions. Therefore, a gradual increase in salinity is necessary, eventually reaching a specific gravity of around 1.005 to 1.015. The ideal water temperature ranges from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F), with a pH of 7.5 to 8.5.
The tank should be spacious, as these puffers are active swimmers and require plenty of room to explore. Including a variety of decorations such as rocks, driftwood, and plants (preferably brackish-tolerant species like Java fern or Anubias) can provide hiding spots and enrichment. A strong filtration system is essential to maintain water quality, as puffers are messy eaters, producing significant waste.
DIET
Green spotted puffers are carnivorous and have a strong appetite for a diet that includes hard-shelled prey, which helps wear down their continuously growing teeth. A varied diet is crucial and can include snails, crabs, shrimp, and other invertebrates, as well as frozen or live foods like bloodworms, mussels, and krill. Offering crunchy foods is essential to prevent their teeth from overgrowing, which can lead to health problems. They may also accept some high-quality pellets designed for carnivorous fish, but these should not be the main part of their diet.
COMPATIBILITY
Due to their semi-aggressive nature, Tetraodon nigroviridis is best housed either alone or with tank mates that can handle their assertiveness. Suitable companions might include larger, brackish-water species like archerfish or certain species of gobies. It's important to monitor any tank mates closely to ensure that the puffer does not harass or injure them.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Green spotted puffers are not beginner fish due to their specific water requirements, dietary needs, and temperamental behavior. Regular monitoring of water parameters is essential, as they are sensitive to poor water quality. Additionally, their teeth need to be regularly checked, as overgrown teeth can prevent them from eating properly. With the right care, these puffers can be long-lived, often living for more than 10 years in captivity.
Sewellia lineolata, commonly known as the reticulated hillstream loach, is a fascinating species native to the fast-flowing streams and rivers of Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam and Laos. These small, bottom-dwelling fish are well-known for their distinctive appearance, featuring a flattened body and an intricate pattern of dark lines that form a maze-like design over a yellow to olive background.
Pterophyllum altum, commonly known as the Altum Angelfish or Orinoco Angelfish, is a stunning species of freshwater fish renowned for its grace and beauty. Native to the Orinoco River Basin in Venezuela and Colombia, the Altum Angelfish stands out due to its unique characteristics, making it a prized specimen among aquarium enthusiasts.
Meet Danio roseus, the Rosy Danio, a freshwater gem adored for its vivid hues and energetic demeanor. Hailing from Southeast Asia, this species brings vibrancy and sociability to community tanks, delighting aquarists of all levels with its low-maintenance care and captivating presence.
"Дори" - голубой хирург (Paracanthurus hepatus) - ярко голубая морская рыбка, главный персонаж нового анимационного фильма для детей . Премьера фильма состоится 16-17 июня 2016. Создатели фильма обещают захватывающие морские приключения, такие же увлекательные, как и в фильме "В поисках Немо".