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A brackish water fish: Siamese tigerfish, Datnioides pulcher A brackish-water aquarium is an aquarium where the water is brackish (semi-salty). The range of "saltiness" varies greatly, from near freshwater to near marine and is often referred to as specific gravity (SG) or salinity.
Find out which fish can be kept in a brackish water aquarium, with common names, taxonomy, pictures, size and salinity requirements. See examples of guppies, catfish, pufferfish, gobies, cichlids and more.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of marine fish commonly available in the aquarium trade, with images, taxonomy, reef safety, and description. It does not mention any red marine fish by name or color, but shows some angelfish and butterflyfish that may have red markings.
This is a list of various species of invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly found in brackish aquariums kept by hobby aquarists. Some species are intentionally collected for their desirable aesthetic characteristics. Others are kept to serve a functional role such as consuming algae in the aquarium.
Brackish water is water with intermediate salinity between freshwater and seawater, often found in estuaries, mangroves, seas and lakes. Learn about the characteristics, ecology and uses of brackish water, and see some examples of brackish water habitats around the world.
Common roach (Rutilus rutilus) is a freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae, native to Europe and Asia. It has a bluish-silvery body, red fins and a big red spot in the iris, and feeds on various aquatic organisms.
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