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Rose Red Dragon-eye with Tiger-head
The rose red tiger-head dragon-eye is a goldfish variety, so its care and habits are much like other goldfish. It has a very gentle temperament and weak territoriality, and can be mixed with other equally mild ornamental fish.

Pike Cichlid
The pike cichlid is native to the Amazon River basin in South America. It is greenish-cyan with a pointed head and a short but long dorsal fin, and its aggressive temperament means it must never be kept with small ornamental fish.

Blind Cave Fish
The blind cave fish is a very special ornamental fish, born without eyes. Its ancestors lived mainly in caves, the deep sea, or muddy waters, and over generations the fish lost its sight; some are even born with eyes that soon vanish.

Fish Eye Agate
Fish eye agate is a variety of goldfish with a silvery-white body that shimmers as it swims. It is named for its eyes, one half red and glowing, the other white like agate.

Malawi Eye-biter
The Malawi eye-biter, also called the horseface cichlid, reaches 25 cm as an adult and is native to Lake Malawi in East Africa. Its bizarre, knife-like face and compressed body make it a striking and popular cichlid.
Madagascar Rainbowfish
The Madagascar rainbowfish, also called the Madagascar rainbow or stone beauty, is native to Madagascar. Adults reach 6 to 8 cm and are admired for the shifting bands of color that play across their bodies as the light changes.
Lloyd’s Lyretail
The Lloyd's Lyretail reaches 4–5 cm and is native to East Africa. Called one of the world's most beautiful tropical fish, it is also very hard to keep, among the hardest. Sensitive to hard water, its environment must be carefully managed.

Lin’s Butterflyfish
The Lin's Butterflyfish resembles other butterflyfish but is named for a black sickle-shaped band, also called Scythe Butterflyfish. Minimum tank 265 liters.

Scythemarked Butterflyfish
The Scythemarked Butterflyfish resembles other butterflyfish but is named for a black sickle-shaped band, also called Scythe Butterflyfish. Minimum tank 265 liters.

Blue-eye Rasbora
The Blue-eye Rasbora is actually silver-white, but its eyes shimmer blue-green in the lower half under light, hence the name.