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Ram cichlid
The Ram Cichlid originated from the Venezuelan Rainbow Cichlid and was developed into the Ram Cichlid after refinement in the Netherlands and Germany. It belongs to the same genus as the Bolivian Ram, but the Ram Cichlid is more brightly colored and is very popular among aquarists.

King Dwarf Cichlid
The King Dwarf Cichlid has a golden-yellow body, but unlike other dwarf cichlids it is not richly colored; still, its distinctive golden hue attracts many enthusiasts. It prefers soft water, so water quality requires attention in captivity.
Hooded butterflyfish
The Hooded Butterflyfish, also known as the Red Sea Emperor Butterflyfish and called the Red Sea Noble in Hong Kong, is mainly distributed in the western Indian Ocean. Its unusual name comes from its distinctive appearanceβoverall the body is squarish and rounded.

Easter Island Butterflyfish
The Easter Island Butterflyfish is a tropical ornamental fish with a pointed snout (not tubular), a single dorsal fin, and scales bearing gray-white spots that form a net-like pattern.

Fuzhou Ranchu Goldfish
Fuzhou Ranchu is a branch of the egg-shaped goldfish distinguished by its well-developed head growth. Originally introduced from Japan, its unique form has made it one of the most popular goldfish varieties today.

Red and White Phoenix-Tail Pearlscale
Red and White Phoenix-Tail Pearlscale is a variety of Pearl Scale goldfish prized for its granular pearl-like scales and symmetrically spotted red-and-white pattern, best kept in stable, slightly alkaline water.

Upside-Down Catfish
The Upside-Down Catfish is a tropical catfish from Central Africa's Congo River that, true to its name, swims and rests belly-up. Split into river and lake types, it is gentle, reaches 9-10 cm, and prefers soft water at 22-26Β°C.

Schooling Bannerfish
The Schooling Bannerfish (Heniochus diphreutes), also called the White Pennant, is a high-value marine ornament from the Indo-Pacific, living on outer reef slopes at 15-210 m. A carnivorous plankton-feeder that schools in groups, it reaches 21 cm.

Shortfin Lionfish
The Shortfin Lionfish (Dendrochirus brachypterus), also called the Shortfin Turkeyfish, is a carnivorous reef fish from the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It rests on the bottom and ambushes prey with venom-bearing fin spines, so it is rarely kept and needs a 250 L marine tank with care around its toxic spines.

Neon Rainbowfish
The Neon Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia trifasciata) is a small, peaceful tropical fish whose red-edged body glows like a blue ghost under light. It prefers hard, slightly alkaline water at 22-26Β°C and mixes well with other small fish.