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Swallow Beauty
The Swallow Beauty, also called the Swallow Beauty Lantern Fish, gets its name from pelvic fins that have mutated into two long, pointed fins shaped like a swallow. It was first discovered by a German aquarist in 1973.

Asian Arowana
The Asian Arowana is a primitive, endangered species known as a 'living fossil' and called 'Dragon Spitting Pearl' in Hong Kong. Resembling the legendary dragon, it is one of the most popular and expensive ornamental fish, distributed across Southeast Asia.

Panda Corydoras
Native to Peru and now captive-bred, the Panda Corydoras is a small but very well-known corydoras catfish, named for its panda-like coloration.

White Oranda with Five Red Fins
The White Oranda with Five Red Fins is a goldfish variety whose body is all silvery-white while each fin is bright red, making it very distinctive and gradually gaining acceptance among goldfish fans.

Iron-wrapped Gold Wen Pompon
The Iron-wrapped Gold Wen Pompon is a variety of goldfish and shares the same habits as goldfish. Its coloration arises from a mutation during the color change of the blue-black Wen Pompon, so the color is very hard to stabilize.

Forktail Blue-eye
The forktail blue-eye is a small rainbowfish with a pale blue-green, semi-transparent body that looks beautiful swimming in the aquarium, so it costs more than other rainbowfish.

Rosy Barb
The rosy barb is native to India. In the aquarium it reaches 5 to 7 cm, but in the wild it can grow to 14 to 15 cm. During breeding it shows a striking rosy-red nuptial coloration.

Honey Gourami
The Honey Gourami, commonly called the Lalius, is relatively easy to sex by appearance. Not demanding about water and gentle, it can be mixed with other similar temperate tropical fish.

Golden Severum
Pineapple cichlids divide into two common varieties: the Golden Severum and the Green Severum. Here we focus on the Golden Severum. It is gentle, easy to keep, not picky but with a big appetite.

Yellowtail Blue Damsel
The Yellowtail Blue Damsel has a very distinctive look. Although small, it swims fast and is lively, and its cute appearance endears it to aquarists.