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Shusui Koi
The Shusui koi is an asagi-type koi of the German carp line, which is why many confuse it with the asagi. By color layout it splits into three kinds: flower Shusui, yellow Shusui, and red Shusui.

Chinese Algae Eater
The Chinese algae eater, also called the horseface loach, is an omnivore and not hard to keep, but it likes clean water, so take care. It lives in waters of 23 to 27 C in Xishuangbanna, China (lower Lancang River) and Thailand.

Checkerboard Barb
As a juvenile the checkerboard barb has irregular black spots on its side that look like pieces on a chessboard, hence the name. It is easy to keep, lively, and can be mixed with small fish.

Blue Ram Cichlid
The blue ram cichlid is a gentle but rather shy tropical fish; keep it with plenty of plants for cover. Because the male's dorsal fin looks like a saddle, it is also called the seven-color saddle fish.
Red-lined Dwarf Cichlid
The red-lined dwarf cichlid is a dwarf cichlid famous for its red color, and it is fairly simple to keep with no special demands. It was named by Dr. Sven Kullander in 1979.

Redhump Geophagus
The redhump geophagus is named for its high, bulging forehead, which makes its head look like a bull's. Imported in small numbers, it is rare and expensive on the market.

Papaya Fish
The papaya fish has a very special name and equally special looks. Its whole body is wrapped in a hard bony carapace that cannot move; only the mouth and caudal peduncle are free, so it moves very slowly.

Atoll Butterflyfish
The atoll butterflyfish is one of the butterflyfish family, kept as an ornamental fish and not for food. It lives among coral reefs at depths of 10 to 120 meters, and there is no data yet on mixing it with other species.

Molly Fish
Like the guppy, the molly is a live-bearing fish, and by body shape it is roughly split into common and balloon types, so there are many molly varieties. Mollies are very gentle and can be mixed with other equally gentle ornamental fish.

Rosy Barb
The rosy barb is native to India. In the aquarium it reaches 5 to 7 cm, but in the wild it can grow to 14 to 15 cm. During breeding it shows a striking rosy-red nuptial coloration.