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Red-Tailed Black Shark
The Red-Tailed Black Shark is a tropical fish species with a very distinctive appearance. Native to Thailand, this ornamental fish has a rather aggressive temperament, being relatively gentle toward other species but fighting fiercely with its own kind.

Red and White Comet Goldfish
The Red and White Comet Goldfish is a type of grass-goldfish mainly distributed in China. Because the grass-goldfish resembles a koi, it is also the most ancient kind of goldfish. It is not hard to keep and is a common, easy goldfish variety.

Blackspot Barb
The Blackspot Barb is mainly distributed in southern AsiaโIndia, Sri Lanka, and Myanmarโand is named for the large black spot on its caudal peduncle, its main distinguishing feature. It is omnivorous and easy to keep.
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 appearanceโoverall the body is squarish and rounded.

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.

Texas Cichlid
The Texas Cichlid is a large, fierce carnivorous cichlid from Mexico and the Amazon, reaching 20-30 cm. Its gray body is covered with white, blue, and black spots. Strong and not hard to keep, it must not be mixed with small fish due to its aggression and territorial nature.

Black Bubble Eye Goldfish with Dorsal Fin
The Black Bubble Eye Goldfish with Dorsal Fin is an all-black variety of bubble-eye goldfish that first appeared around 1982, prized when its color is as deep as ink. Unlike tailless bubble eyes, it retains a normal dorsal fin. Its fluid-filled eye sacs are delicate and require careful handling and stable water conditions.

Mottled Dwarf Cichlid
The Mottled Dwarf Cichlid (Apistogramma guttata), also called the Giefere Dwarf Cichlid, is a slender South American dwarf cichlid from the Orinoco basin. It needs soft, acidic water and is prone to gill diseases, so tank cleanliness is essential.

Clown Loach
Also known as the Crown Loach or simply 'Clown,' the clown loach can reach 30 cm in the wild but typically only grows to about 10โ12 cm in an aquarium. With its gentle temperament, it should not be housed with aggressive species.

Toadfish
The toadfish shares the same body shape as the lionfish, with an enormous head that can account for up to one-third of its total body length. Also known as the freshwater lionfish, this species is remarkable for its ability to change body coloration to match its surroundings.