The chubfish can be found in rivers, ponds and larger lakes in northern Europe and Asia. It is a popular ornamental fish, usually kept in outdoor ponds in temperate regions from where it often escapes. Some of the specimens can reach 76 cm in length.Read More →

  Gouramis have a prominent dorsal fin and very often have dark vertical stripe patterns. They are native to Southeast Asia and can be kept in an aquarium with other non-aggressive fish species. They eat insects, crustaceans and other processed foods.Read More →

  Golfish come in a wide variety of colours and shapes, but the most common are orange and white. They come from East Asia and adapt well to aquariums and ponds as they are peaceful fish. They are omnivorous: they eat flakes, pellets and vegetables.Read More →

  The neon tetra fish is known for its vibrant colors, with an iridescent blue stripe and a red stripe that runs from the middle of the body to the tail. They are peaceful fish and swim in groups, making them ideal for community aquariums. They can eat live, dryRead More →

  Cacti with yellow flowers include Ferocactus, Mammillaria and Matucana. They usually have spherical bodies covered with spines and the yellow flowers add a vibrant, sunny touch to their appearance. They need plenty of direct sunlight and moderate watering.Read More →

  The Betta fish is known for its bright colors and long, elegant fins. Originally from Southeast Asia, they live in slow-moving waters. They are very territorial, especially the males. It is an omnivorous fish and can eat both live food and dry food and vegetables.Read More →

  Angel fish have a triangular body and long fins. They can reach up to 15 cm in length and 22 cm in height. They are native to the Amazon River in South America. They can live between 5 and 8 years in captivity and are omnivores: they eat bothRead More →

  The lying catfish (Synodontis nigriventris) is a species of fish in the order Siluriformes. They are adapted to spend most of their time floating or swimming on their backs. The pigmentation of its belly is darker than that of its back. It is native to the Congo River BasinRead More →

  Natural fish from the upper basin of the Madeira River, in Bolivia and Brazil. It usually lives in marginal areas of the river, in meanders and lakes with a substrate of sand or mud. The base coloration is silvery and sandy tones. They have a semi-diffuse black vertical stripeRead More →

  Hypostomus plecostomus is a well-known aquarium fish of the order Siluriformes, native to South America. It can be found from Costa Rica to Argentina. Colloquially, it is known as seaweed sucker, glass cleaner fish, devil fish or cat fish. It is a fish that swims in rivers and streams.Read More →