Ocellate river stingray
Its disc is roughly circular in shape, and its eyes are raised from the dorsal surface. The dorsal coloration is typically beige or brown, with numerous yellow-orange spots with dark ringsRead More →
Its disc is roughly circular in shape, and its eyes are raised from the dorsal surface. The dorsal coloration is typically beige or brown, with numerous yellow-orange spots with dark ringsRead More →
The ocellate river stingray, also known as the peacock-eye stingray or black river stingray, is native to the Uruguay River, Paraná River, Orinoco River and the Amazon RiverRead More →
Some of the white spots found on the body of this ray may resemble letters and numbers!Read More →
It has white spots around the eyes, as well as a double row of spots on the edge of the disc.Read More →
With a black body and very bright white spots, fascinating and beautiful, it is a great option for a freshwater aquarium.Read More →
The bullet shark fish is a peaceful animal whose elongated shape is reminiscent of the shark. It needs space to move and it reaches 40 cm.Read More →
It is one of the most popular prawns in the freshwater aquarium. With its tongs, it grabs algae or food debris located at the bottom.Read More →
It is a typical culture plant for oriental aquariums. Its leaves are narrow, curly, green and fresh, something unusual in the Echinodorus.Read More →
The Otocinclus affinis is a very small loricarid, which in the aquarium hobby is highly appreciated for its ability to clean the aquarium (cleans glass).Read More →
Tropical freshwater fish native to Central and South America of the Locarid family that can measure between 10 and 12 cm.Read More →
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