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| Unidentified species of wolf fish. Probably Hoplerythrinus or Erythrinus sp. Very unusual fish rarely traded.
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| All Boulengerella are large, pike-like characins with long, pointed jaws filled with sharp teeth. The differences between the species are often subtle, with Boulengerella maculata and Boulengerella lateristriga in particular being easily confused. Unlike the other members of the genus, these two species have their dorsal fins at
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| Water Chemistry: |
Adaptable |
| Diet: |
Adaptable |
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Difficult |
| Schooling Fish: |
No |
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Peaceful |
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| A fairly big predatory characin with a pike-like shape. The head is large and slightly upturned; the jaws are robust and filled with sharp teeth. Green or brown in colour with a metallic sheen. There are attractive black flecks on the unpaired fins, and the adipose fin is
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| Water Chemistry: |
Adaptable |
| Diet: |
Adaptable |
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Aggressive |
| Care Level: |
Difficult |
| Schooling Fish: |
No |
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| A big, powerful fish with a strong body. Rather similar to the bowfin (Amia) in looks. Mottled shades of brown on the dorsal surface and flanks; off-white below. The head is big and armed with very large conical teeth.
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