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Reaching a length of up to 20ft and a maximum weight of over 400lbs, the freshwater sawfish is indeed a freshwater giant. Found in countries like Africa, Australia, Pakistan and India, these fish have tooth-like denticles, called rostral teeth, that rest on either side of their rostrums. When sawfish are born, these denticles protrude less, and are covered by a tissue sheath so that they don’t injure the sawfish mothers during the birthing process. To find food, sawfish swing their snouts from side to side to separate invertebrates from the surfaces they live on and to stun schools of fish.
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Red Empress Cichlid | Protomelas taeniolatus
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Malawi Blue Dolphin | Cyrtocara moorii
Cyrtocara moorii, or by it&#8217;s old name more generally known as Haplochromis moorii, is a popular aquarium fish. Males develop a nice nuchal hump that is the source of the common name the Malawi Blue Dolphin. The species is popular among aquarium keepers where it is also known as the Humphead Cichlid, Blue Dolphin Cichlid, Malawi Dolphin or simply as Moorii.
Cyrtocara moorii is found in relatively shallow waters (3 to 15&#160;m deep) over sandy areas in Lake Malawi in east Africa. Males grow up to 25&#160;cm in length, and females grow up to 20&#160;cm. They are varying shades of blue, ranging from turqoise to a silvery-blue, and grow a distinctive hump on their forehead. Juveniles are silver and begin taking on blue coloring at around 4&#160;cm.
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Cichlid | Protomelas sp. &#8220;spilonotus tanzania&#8221; 
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Clown Rasbora | Rasbora kalochroma 
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Gardneri Killifish | Fundulopanchax gardneri var. albino 
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Pregnant Female Red Wag Platy | Xiphophorus maculatus (by cangaroojack)
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Aquascape (by tracye_)
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Sterba&#8217;s Corydora (Corydoras sterbai) is a member of the South American Corydoras genus of freshwater aquarium catfish and one of the most popular species of Corydoras due to its attractive markings. 
(by Mattia Menchetti)
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Panda Corydora | Corydoras panda
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Betta | Betta splendens
by Ángel Febrero)
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Common Plecostomus and Gold Severum | Hypostomus plecostomus and Heros severus
(by jonasflanken)