10 Most Beautiful Marine Aquarium Fish

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • 10 Most Beautiful Marine Aquarium Fish
    Marine Fish come in wonderful colorations, shapes and sizes. It is not hard to say why they are so popular among aquarium hobbyists and displayed in some of the most beautiful marine fish tanks around the world. It is difficult to choose a favorite with up to 20000 known species of saltwater fish. We have narrowed it down to 10 Most Beautiful Saltwater fish.
    Here is the list of 10 Most Beautiful Marine Aquarium Fish
    Foxface Rabbitfish:
    They are very colorful fish. The elongated snout makes it exhibit a look that's almost similar to that of a fox. They are quite hardy. Thay can interestingly change their color when feel threatened.
    Desjardini Sailfin Tang:
    The Desjardini Sailfin Tang is the largest of tangs. It is dark to very light grey in color, with light freckles on the nose and yellow freckles on the abdomen. Found in pairs over protected large lagoons and seaward reefs.
    Lionfish:
    Adorned in bold maroon, brown and white stripes, lionfish drift through the water by gently waving their fan-like fins. They are native to South pacific and Indian oceans. These mysterious beauties come armed with venomous spines. Thay are skilled hunters and known to eat at least 50 different species of fish.
    Banggai Cardinalfish:
    Its overall body coloration is a shimmering silver, highlighted with pearly white spots. It also has three vertical black bands, with one passing through the eye. A group of islands in Banggai, Indonesia are the only places on earth where you can see Banggai Cardinalfish.
    Emperor Angelfish:
    The Emperor Angelfish is perhaps the most recognizable angelfish in aquarium trade. It is both graceful and vibrantly colored. It shows a marked difference between the juveniles and the adults. The juveniles have a dark blue body which is marked with eccentric curving lines. The adults are striped with blue and yellow horizontal stripes.
    Crescent Banded Grunter:
    Found in loose schools over swallow sandy bottoms and seagrass beds. They feed on algae, fish, insects and benthic invertebrates. Grunters have this name because of the loud grunting noise that is produced by the swimbladder.
    White Spotted Puffer:
    The White Spotted Puffer is found on mixed seabeds, in estuaries, lakes and costal reefs. All pufferfish contain a toxin in their skin, it comes from bacteria that they ingest in their food. This toxin helps to keep predators at bay.
    Clownfish:
    Clownfish are among the most recognizable of all reef dwellers. Found commonly in the warmer waters of Indian and pacific oceans. Clownfish live and hunt for food among sea anemones. The Clownfish and Sea Anemone help each other survive in the ocean.
    Longnose Butterflyfish:
    The Longnose Butterflyfish is easily recognised by its yellow body and its long snout. This fish use its elongated mouth to pluck invertebrate prey out of crevices. It is prevalent in Southern Hawaiian waters by Maui and Hawaii island.
    Schooling Bannerfish:
    The Schooling bannerfish is a butterflyfish native to Indo-Pacific area. They are named like this because they live in large groups. Often the schooling bannerfish are confused with the Moorish Idol. You can find them from the East of Africa, including the Red Sea, up to Polynesia and Hawaii.
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