balon's ruffe
The balon ruffe is a spercies ofperch native to the drainages to germany . It inhabits areas with sand or mud
subtrates. It is active at night and feeds on small invertebrates. This species
can reach a length of 15 centimetres (5.9 in). It is
named after Eugene K. Balon
subtrates. It is active at night and feeds on small invertebrates. This species
can reach a length of 15 centimetres (5.9 in). It is
named after Eugene K. Balon
pelasgus mintus
is a species of ray-finned fish in the Cyprinidae family. It is found in Albania and Macedonia.
Its natural habitats are rivers, intermittent rivers, and freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss
Its natural habitats are rivers, intermittent rivers, and freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss
golden leaches
Golden dojo loaches are extremely peaceful and live best in a community aquarium with fish of the same disposition. They are communal fish that do best when they are kept in small groups containing 3-6 loaches. Be sure to provide them numerous shelters for greater security. This generally makes them bolder. Like most bottom-dwellers the substrate should consist of a fine-grained or round-edged gravel.
Loaches either lack or have very tiny scales, which means they have almost no protection from toxic materials dissolved in the aquarium. Avoid adding medications to the aquarium unless they are specifically recommended for "scaleless" fish.
Loaches either lack or have very tiny scales, which means they have almost no protection from toxic materials dissolved in the aquarium. Avoid adding medications to the aquarium unless they are specifically recommended for "scaleless" fish.
European eel
European eels are nocturnal,
finding hiding places or burrowing into mud (or under stones) during the day and
coming out in search of food at dusk. The cold months are spent in hibernation
. Eels are remarkably mobile, and are capable of movement over dams, weirs and even land .
The diet is broad, and includes marine, estuarine and freshwater
fauna. The principal food is invertebrates
and fishes . Eels also scavenge on
dead fishes. Small eels feed on insect larvae, mollusks,
worms, and crustaceans. The diet of larger specimens consists
predominately of other fishes. European eels do not feed during the cold
months . The species is reported to leave the water and
enter fields to feed on terrestrial fauna, such as slugs and worms.
finding hiding places or burrowing into mud (or under stones) during the day and
coming out in search of food at dusk. The cold months are spent in hibernation
. Eels are remarkably mobile, and are capable of movement over dams, weirs and even land .
The diet is broad, and includes marine, estuarine and freshwater
fauna. The principal food is invertebrates
and fishes . Eels also scavenge on
dead fishes. Small eels feed on insect larvae, mollusks,
worms, and crustaceans. The diet of larger specimens consists
predominately of other fishes. European eels do not feed during the cold
months . The species is reported to leave the water and
enter fields to feed on terrestrial fauna, such as slugs and worms.
Giant goby
Gobius cobitis, the Giant goby, is a species of goby
native to coastal marine and brackish waters of the eastern Atlantic, the
Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea at depths of from 10 to 35 meters. This
species is of minor importance to commercial fisheries and is also popular as a
game fish.
native to coastal marine and brackish waters of the eastern Atlantic, the
Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea at depths of from 10 to 35 meters. This
species is of minor importance to commercial fisheries and is also popular as a
game fish.
Aristotle's catfish
Aristotle's catfish (Silurus aristotelis) is a
species of fish in the Siluridae family. It is endemic to Greece where it occurs in the Acheloos River drainage. Its natural habitat is freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. This species grows to a length of
46 centimetres (18 in) TL and is of importance to local commercial
fisheries.
46 centimetres (18 in) TL and is of importance to local commercial
fisheries.
skipjack tuna
The body of these fishes is spindle shaped. It has a lot of scales with two
dorsal fins out of which one has spines while the other is without spines.
There are some finlets that uses the second dorsal .They also have three keels. They have silver colored flank and stomach. The back is deep blue purple colored that also has a dark line covering the corselet right up to the tail.
dorsal fins out of which one has spines while the other is without spines.
There are some finlets that uses the second dorsal .They also have three keels. They have silver colored flank and stomach. The back is deep blue purple colored that also has a dark line covering the corselet right up to the tail.
Fugu/Blowfish
Blowfish are a medium-sized fish (up to 60 cm) with a beak-like mouth. They have
a rounded body without scales, or with tiny spikes, and no ventral fin. The
Japanese name "Fugu" translates into "river pig". Blowfish can suck water into a
special stomach chamber and expand their body, similarly to a porcupinefish. The
blowfish is the first fish whose genome has been completely read.
a rounded body without scales, or with tiny spikes, and no ventral fin. The
Japanese name "Fugu" translates into "river pig". Blowfish can suck water into a
special stomach chamber and expand their body, similarly to a porcupinefish. The
blowfish is the first fish whose genome has been completely read.
leafy sea dragon
This species of seahorse can be about 8 inches long so it is among the largest
that you will find out there in the wild. The females are smaller than the males
with an average size ranging from 6 to 7 inches. They are also considered to be
one of the most unique looking of all species in the world. They don’t feature
the prehensile tail that is very common for seahorse species.
that you will find out there in the wild. The females are smaller than the males
with an average size ranging from 6 to 7 inches. They are also considered to be
one of the most unique looking of all species in the world. They don’t feature
the prehensile tail that is very common for seahorse species.
pipefish
The name of the Pipefish comes from the fact that they have a snout that is long
and thin like a pipe. The body seems to have a type of armor plating around it.
This helps to keep them out of danger. They have a dorsal fin to help them move
but they don’t have the pectoral fin that seahorses feature
and thin like a pipe. The body seems to have a type of armor plating around it.
This helps to keep them out of danger. They have a dorsal fin to help them move
but they don’t have the pectoral fin that seahorses feature