Fish Species Demographics

I've been an aquatic nerd since I was little. I fell in love with the hobby and now that I am an adult, I decided to try it out why not. HA. What an expensive and demanding hobby - yet somehow it still brings me tranquility. Here I have a list of species that have always caught my eye or ones friends have that I am jealous of. Have them separated by type and species/subspecies. One day I need to expand this page with more info on each fish profile, especially ones I have experience with. For now, I hope you enjoy!

Bettas

Bettas are the most complex when it comes to variety within aquarium fish. Known as the siamese fighting fish, it comes in mostly three distinguishing traits: color, fin type, and patterns.

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Blue Dream Betta

Species: Betta mahachaiensis
. care level is intermediate, semi-rare and often wild caught. Fin type is Spade, color is blue. Omnivore with a lifespan of 3 years.
Spot Fin Betta

Betta macrostomas
. care level is experience as they are rare and vulnerable as a species and often wild caught.


Botia / Loaches

, care level is intermediate and require a school minimum of 4 individuals. Can grow approx 4-5 inches and live up to 8-12 years. Omnivores, diet should be a balance of plant and animal based products., care level is easy. They do not require a school however it is recommended to keep a minimum of 3 individuals. Can grow approx 3-4 inches and live up to 7-10 years. Omnivores, diet should be a balance of plant and animal based products., care level is intermediate. They do not require a school however it is recommended to keep a minimum of 4 individuals. Can grow approx 1.5-2 inches and live up to 4 years. Omnivores, diet should be a balance of plant and animal based products.
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Clown Loach

Chromobotia macracanthus
, care level is intermediate and require a school minimum of 5 individuals. Can grow approx 12 inches and live up to 10 years. Omnivores, diet should be a balance of plant and animal based products.
Burma Border Loach

Botia kubotai
Kuhli Loach

Pangio semicincta
Borneo Sucker Loach

Gastromyzon punctulatus




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Neon Tetra

Paracheirodon innesi
Easy
Yes, minimum of 6
1-1.5 inches
Omnivore
6-8 years
Black Skirt Tetra

Gymnocorymbus ternetzi
Intermediate
Yes, minimum of 6
1-2.5 inches
Omnivore
3-5 years
Rummy Nose Tetra

Hemigrammus bleheri
Easy
Yes, minimum of 6
1.5-2.5 inches
Omnivore
6-8 years




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Celestial Pearl Danio aka Galaxy Rasbora

Danio margaritatus
Intermediate
Yes, minumum of 5-6
1 inch
Omnivore
3-5 years
Cherry Barb

Puntius titteya
Easy
Yes, minimum of 6. 1 male to 2 female ratio
1-2 inches
Omnivore
5-6 years
Harlequin Rasbora

Trigonostigma heteromorpha
Easy
Yes, minimum of 4
2 inches
Omnivore
5-8 years
Zebrafish aka Leopard Danio

Danio rerio
Easy
Yes, minimum of 5-10
2-2.5 inches
Omnivore
3-5 years
Rainbow Shark

Epalzeorhynchos frenatum
Intermediate
No
4-6 inches
Omnivore
5-8 years




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Sunset Platy

Xiphophorus Maculatus
Easy
Yes, minimum of 6
3 inches
Omnivore
2-3 years
Black Moscow Guppy

Poecilia reticulata
Easy
Yes, minimum of 3
2.5 inches
Omnivore
2 years
Red Blonde Guppy

Poecilia reticulata
Easy
Yes, minimum of 3
2.5 inches
Omnivore
2 years




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Bluefin Notho Killifish

Nothobranchius rachovii
Intermediate
Yes, one male to 6 female ratio
2.5-3 inches
Carnivore
1-2 years




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Three Spot Gourami

Trichopodus trichopterus
Easy
Yes, 4 with a 1 male to 3 female ratio
5 inches
Omnivore
5 years
Powdered Blue Gourami

Trichogaster lalius
Easy
Yes, 2-3 with 1 male to 2-3 female ratio
3-5 inches
Omnivore
5 years




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Species
Care Level
Schooling
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Dwarf Pea Puffer

Carinotetraodon travancoricus
Intermediate
Yes, 4-5 with 1 male to 3-4 females
1.5 inches
Carnivore
4 years




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Species
Care Level
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Cherry Shrimp

Neocaridina davidi
Easy
1.5 inches
Omnivore
1-2 years
Blue Dream Shrimp

Neocaridina davidi
Easy
1.5 inches
Omnivore
1-2 years





Plecos and other catfish have a special place in my heart so here is a closer look at each species I find the most interesting.

Plecostomus



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Species
L Number
Native Area
Size
Lifespan
Notes
Albino Bristlenose

Ancistrus sp.
-
South America
3-5 inches
5 years
Nocturnal when full grown
Clown Pleco

Panaque maccus
L104
South America
3.5 inches
10-12 years
Is a wood-eating fish
Blue Phantom Pleco

Hemiancistrus sp.
L128
Venezuela
7 inches
6-8 years
Prefers some current with water just on the soft side of neutral
Green Phantom Pleco

Hemiancistrus subviridis
L200
South America
5-6 inches
10-12 years
This fish revels in fast flowing water
Longfin Green Dragon Pleco

Ancistrus sp.
-
South America
4-5 inches
5-6 years
Bogwood is an essential part of this fishes diet
Chameleon Whiptail Catfish

Pseudohemiodon apithanos
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South America
5.5-6 inches
5-8 years
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Farlowella aka Twig Catfish

Farlowella platorynchus
-
South America
9 inches
5-15 years
-
Atabapo Butterfly Pleco

Dekeyseria picta
L052
Colombian Zebra Pleco

Hypancistrus debilittera
L129

Corydora



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Species
L/CW Number
Native Area
Size
Diet
Lifespan
Bandit Corydora

Corydoras metae
ln9
South America: Meta River basin in Colombia
2-3 inches
Omnivore
5 years
Panda Corydora

Corydoras panda
ln9
South America: Upper Amazon River basin
1.5-2 inches
Omnivore
10 years
False Network Catfish

Corydoras sodalis
ln8sc3
South America: Amazon River in Loreto, Peru and Amazonas, Brazil
2.5-3 inches
Omnivore
5 years