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Needlefish
The Needlefish (Xenentodon cancila) is native to southern Asia - India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia - but is now endangered. Slender like a silver rod, its protruding beak-like jaws give the name 'needle fish'.

Showa Sanshoku
Showa Sanshoku is a very important koi variety. Like Taisho Sanshoku it is made of black, red, and white, but Showa is based on black, overlaid with white and red.

Platy (Moonfish)
The Platy (Moonfish, Xiphophorus maculatus) is a common tropical fish. Like the guppy it is small and comes in many colors, beloved by aquarists. With strong adaptation and breeding ability, it is easy to keep.

Ingot Red Goldfish
The Ingot Red Goldfish is a goldfish variety whose head red patch has a rear edge curving inward like an ancient ingot, a very unique form beloved by goldfish fans. Like goldfish it is gentle and can be kept with other gentle fish.

Glowing-scale Butterfly-tail Goldfish
The Glowing-scale Butterfly-tail Goldfish is a goldfish variety whose special coloration interweaves black, white, and red patches like a Chinese ink painting, earning it the nickname 'landscape-painting butterfly tail'.

Cherry Barb
The Cherry Barb (Puntius titteya) takes its name from its cherry-red color, which deepens in mature males. Gentle and well suited to planted tanks, it is a popular ornamental fish.

Severum Cichlid
The Severum (Cichlasoma severum), also known as the Pineapple Fish, originates from Guyana, Brazil, and the Amazon basin and was introduced to China in the 1990s. With a distinctive look and robust body, it is gentle except during breeding and is a popular cichlid.

Common Hatchetfish
The Common Hatchetfish (Gasteropelecus sternicla) is best known for its bulging, belly-like abdomen and is a common ornamental fish. Gentle and a surface-dwelling species, it suits tanks with floating plants.

Bala Shark
The Bala Shark (Balantiocheilus melanopterus), native to Thailand and the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo, is a popular ornamental fish thanks to its silvery beauty and robust, easy-to-keep nature.

Redeye Tetra
The Redeye Tetra (Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae) reaches 5-7 cm as an adult, with a silver-gray body. Very peaceful and fond of schooling, it occupies the mid-upper layers and is easy to keep. It is a close relative of the head-and-tail light tetra and easily confused with it by beginners.