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Siamese Algae Eater
The Siamese Algae Eater is native to Southeast Asia. Its overall gray-brown color and slender body make it very suitable for display. It can reach a maximum length of 15 cm and live over 10 years.

Hong Kong Butterflyfish
The Hong Kong Butterflyfish's Chinese name is Weibeli Butterflyfish (Chaetodon wiebeli). It is mainly distributed in the temperate Pacific, the South China Sea, and Taiwan. Like other butterflyfish, it is omnivorous and likes to live around reefs.
Sebae Clownfish
The Sebae Clownfish is a variety of clownfish; it is very unfriendly to its own kind but is an easy clownfish to keep. It eats almost anything offered, so it is very easy to keep.

Black Angelfish
The Black Angelfish has a very distinctive appearance, hence its aliases Black Flying-fox and Ink Swallow. It is a mutant variety of the angelfish, with a body shape very similar to the angelfish but an entirely ink-black color, very unique and beautiful, and loved by many aquarists.

Black Skirt Tetra
The Black Skirt Tetra is a small fish; in nature it can reach 6 to 8 cm, while in the aquarium it is about 3 to 6 cm. Its feature is that its color pales when startled, and the black on its body also fades with age.
Red Cross Fish
The Red Cross Fish, also known as the Cross Fish or Red Cross Fish, gets its name from its red fins and the black cross pattern at the base of the caudal fin. This fish, native to Argentina, has a habit of attacking small fish, so it should not be kept with small species in a community tank.

Heckel Discus
The Heckel Discus is often confused with the common Discus, and is very rare in the market and very expensive. Because it is difficult to keep, it is suitable for experienced aquarists.

Blackbacked butterflyfish
The Blackbacked Butterflyfish, commonly known as the Sunburst Butterflyfish or Dawn Butterflyfish, is a member of the Chaetodontidae family in the order Perciformes. It is mainly distributed in the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Its habits are like those of other butterflyfish, but its appearance is more distinctive.

Blackspot Barb
The Blackspot Barb is mainly distributed in southern AsiaβIndia, Sri Lanka, and Myanmarβand is named for the large black spot on its caudal peduncle, its main distinguishing feature. It is omnivorous and easy to keep.

Black and White Percula Clownfish
The Black and White Percula Clownfish is considered a hybrid variety and is widely regarded as very easy to keep; it differs from the standard Ocellaris Clownfish only in body color, and it is also very easy to breed.