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Red Tiger Head Goldfish
The Red Tiger Head Goldfish has a body shape similar to the High-head Goldfish. Like all goldfish, it is a cold-blooded animal that adapts well to its environment. Its head top shows a faint 'king' (wang) pattern in the middle.
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 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.

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.

Red Goose-Head Goldfish with Narial Bouquets
The Red Goose-Head Goldfish with Narial Bouquets is a recently developed goldfish variety with a red body and a head growth limited to the top, plus nasal pom-poms. The red-pompom form is especially popular. Eurythermal and easy to keep, it tolerates 0-38°C but not sudden temperature swings.

Glass Catfish
The Glass Catfish (Kryptopterus bicirrhis) is named for its fully transparent body and the two cat-like barbels at its mouth. It swims swiftly and, when resting, holds a 40-degree upward tilt, sometimes shimmering with rainbow colors under the right light. A peaceful schooling fish, it needs soft acidic water and is best kept with companions of its own kind.

Zebrafish
The Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a small, gentle, hardy freshwater fish with blue-and-silver stripes. Famous as a model organism in genetic and medical research, it is also an easy, community-friendly beginner fish.

Whitefin Surgeonfish
The whitefin surgeonfish (Acanthurus albipectoralis) is a Great Barrier Reef tang that grows to ~33 cm and is uniformly black with a white rear-half pectoral fin. A marine (saltwater) species, it is aggressive to its own kind but peaceful with others, and needs a large reef tank with stable, high-quality water and both meaty and algal foods.

Dusky Butterflyfish
The Dusky Butterflyfish (Chaetodon flavirostris), traded as the black butterflyfish or 'Australian emperor butterfly', is a dark-bodied, yellow-finned marine butterflyfish from Australia. Moderately difficult — its specialized, largely corallivorous diet makes acclimation the real challenge. Needs a 300 L+ reef-aware setup.