Items 1 - 20 of 48 They move between fresh, salt, and brackish water over the course of their The banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix) is a brackish water perciform fish of the archerfish genus Toxotes. Monks, Neale; Bruce Hansen. "Animal Cognition: How Archer Fish Learn to Down Rapidly Moving Targets" (PDF).
Brachygobius is a small genus of gobies. They are popular aquarium fish where a number of species are sold as bumblebee gobies because their colours are similar to those of bumblebees. As its name suggests, the scales of the smallscale archerfish are smaller than those of other archerfish. They reach a maximum length of 15 centimetres (5.9 in). Smallscale archerfish live in the tropical Indo-Pacific region and are… Within West Africa, Hemichromis species are found in creeks, streams, rivers and lakes with a variety of water qualities including brackish water lagoons. This article is part of WikiProject Fishes, an attempt to organise a detailed guide to all topics related to Fish taxa. To participate, you can edit the attached article, or contribute further at WikiProject Fishes. The largest tanks hold millions of gallons of water and can house large species, including sharks or beluga whales. Dolphinaria are specifically for dolphins. Gwen Daly, an innocent paralegal, was going about her workday when trouble came strolling in under the guise of humanity When that trouble transforms into two huge, monstrous beasts who waste no time murdering her boss, Gwen runs straight…
The cleaner fish that inhabit brackish and freshwater habitats do not use cleaning stations. So while the two articles should certainly be developed alongside one another, with editors contributing to both and use the one to explain aspects… This however is achieved in different groups of fish by a variety of mechanisms of propulsion in water, most often by wavelike movements of the fish's body and tail, and in various specialised fish by movements of the fins. Feeder fish is the generic name for certain types of inexpensive fish commonly fed as live prey to captive animals such as sharks, turtles and some other predatory fishes, fresh, brackish & salt water, such as oscars, gar, and rays. Is the caption properly written and precise ("Cleaners got inside a gill" doesn't really mean much -- cleaner what? wrasse? shrimps? gobies?). Cheers, Neale Neale Monks 22:07, 1 September 2007 (UTC) re: Slow Columnaris strain possibly 1/5/20 Hi again Neale, Thanks for your reply. This may be related to a persistent myth that these fish need brackish water. In the wild, they more commonly inhabit fresh water, and in captivity do well in slightly soft to moderately hard dGH 7–19, slightly acidic to slightly alkaline… The banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix) is a brackish water perciform fish of the archerfish genus Toxotes. It is silvery in colour and has a dorsal fin towards the posterior end. Spawning in T. chatareus are homochronal (females only spawn once per season) and iteroparous (spawning occurs more than once in a fish's lifespan). Breeding in Toxotes chatareus occurs in the wet season. The cleaner fish that inhabit brackish and freshwater habitats do not use cleaning stations. So while the two articles should certainly be developed alongside one another, with editors contributing to both and use the one to explain aspects… This however is achieved in different groups of fish by a variety of mechanisms of propulsion in water, most often by wavelike movements of the fish's body and tail, and in various specialised fish by movements of the fins. Spawning in T. chatareus are homochronal (females only spawn once per season) and iteroparous (spawning occurs more than once in a fish's lifespan). Breeding in Toxotes chatareus occurs in the wet season. The cleaner fish that inhabit brackish and freshwater habitats do not use cleaning stations. So while the two articles should certainly be developed alongside one another, with editors contributing to both and use the one to explain aspects… This however is achieved in different groups of fish by a variety of mechanisms of propulsion in water, most often by wavelike movements of the fish's body and tail, and in various specialised fish by movements of the fins. Feeder fish is the generic name for certain types of inexpensive fish commonly fed as live prey to captive animals such as sharks, turtles and some other predatory fishes, fresh, brackish & salt water, such as oscars, gar, and rays. Is the caption properly written and precise ("Cleaners got inside a gill" doesn't really mean much -- cleaner what? wrasse? shrimps? gobies?). Cheers, Neale Neale Monks 22:07, 1 September 2007 (UTC) re: Slow Columnaris strain possibly 1/5/20 Hi again Neale, Thanks for your reply. Re the system, history of set-up, maintenance, foods/feeding, water quality test results? Am too limited by Net access where I am presently to look up for you, but just read on WWM (the search tool, indices) re Crayfish period