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Here are even more freshwater fish species

June 13, 2024 . 15 views
100. African Butterflyfish
101. Albino Corydoras
102. Apistogramma
103. Banded Gourami
104. Banded Rainbowfish
105. Banjo Catfish
106. Bario Corydoras
107. Black Ruby Barb
108. Black Phantom Tetra
109. Blonde Endler
110. Blue Acara
111. Blue Dempsey
112. Borneo Sucker
113. Celebes Rainbowfish
114. Chinese Algae Eater
115. Congo Tetra
116. Denison Barb (Roseline Shark)
117. Diamond Tetra
118. Dwarf Chain Loach
119. Ember Tetra
120. Featherfin Catfish
121. Fire Eel
122. Five-Banded Barb
123. Flying Fox
124. Golden Wonder Killifish
125. Hillstream Loach
126. Hudson River Blackfish
127. Inle Lake Danio
128. Ivory Bichir
129. Jardini Arowana
130. Juli Corydoras
131. Kuhli Loach
132. Lake Malawi Butterfly
133. Leopard Pleco
134. Long-Finned Zebra Danio
135. Marbled Hatchetfish
136. Marbled Pim Catfish
137. Monodactylus
138. Murray Cod
139. Neon Blue Rasbora
140. Odessa Barb
141. Panda Garra
142. Peppered Corydoras
143. Pike Cichlid
144. Pseudomugil Rainbowfish
145. Purple Spot Gudgeon
146. Queen Arabesque Pleco
147. Ropefish
148. Ruby Tetra
149. Saddleback Loach
150. Scarlet Badis
151. Scissortail Rasbora
152. Skunk Loach
153. Spotted Raphael Catfish
154. Sun Catfish
155. Three-Spot Gourami
156. Vampire Shrimp
157. Wagtail Platy
158. Whiptail Catfish
159. White Cloud Mountain Minnow
160. Yellowtail Acei
161. Zebra Loach
162. Zebra Pleco
163. Zipper Loach
164. Zuniga Cichlid

This extended list encompasses a vast array of freshwater fish, ranging from commonly kept aquarium species to more specialized and unique types. Each of these species has distinct traits and habitat needs, contributing to the rich biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems.

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