Freshwater Fish

Snakeskin Barb (Desmopuntius rhomboocellatus)

Snakeskin Barb (Desmopuntius rhomboocellatus): The Ultimate Guide

Common Name Snakeskin Barb, Rhombo Barb Scientific Name Desmopuntius rhomboocellatus Origin Native to southern Kalimantan, Indonesian blackwaters Water Temperature Optimum temperature 23-28 ℃ Size Up to 5cm (around 2 inches) Minimum tank size 15 to 20 gallons (single fish) 60 to 100 gallons (school of 6-10 fish) Food + Diet Quality dried foods, micro pellets, …

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Fire Eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia)

Fire Eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia): Ultimate Care Guide

The fire eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia) is a relatively large species of spiny eel. They dwell in freshwaters in Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Pakistan, Thailand, and other countries in Southeast Asia. These bottom-dwelling fish are mainly found in slow, buddy rivers and lakes, laying buried in the mud on the bottom. In some areas, in particular Thailand, …

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Dwarf Gourami (Colisa lalia)

Gourami Fish Types: Guide to Gourami Types & Species

Gourami fish are a type of freshwater fish that are native to Southeast Asia. They are typically found in slow-moving or standing waters, such as ponds, lakes, and rivers. Gourami fish are known for their distinctive features, including their long, slender bodies and their large, bulbous heads. They have large, protruding eyes and small mouths. …

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Tire Track Eel (Mastacembelus armatus)

Tire Track Eel (Mastacembelus armatus): Ultimate Care Guide

Although not a true eel, the Tire Track Eel’s spiky form allows it to move and behave similarly to an eel. Track eels have lengthy bodies and snouts and can reach lengths of up to 26 inches. They are tan or light brown in hue and feature dark zig zag lines along their body, akin to tire tracks. Tire Track eels are also known as zigzag eels and white spotted spiny eels. Their natural habitat is in Southeast Asia, namely in India, Thailand, and Myanmar