Acanthicus adonis, Isbrücker & Nijssen, 1988 Adonis Pleco, Polka Dot Lyre Tail Pleco ...
Adonis tetra Lepidarchus adonis African long-finned tetra Brycinus longipinnis African moon tetra Bathyaethiops caudomaculatus Arnold's tetra Arnoldichthys spilopterus Buenos Aires tetra Hyphessobrycon anisitsi Banded tetra Astyanax fasciatus ...
Acanthicus adonis Aethiomastacembelus shiranus Akanthopsis choirorynchus (Horse face loach) Akanthophthalmus kuhlii myersi (Coolie loach) Amblydoras hancockii (Fast fact sheet) Ancistrinae sp. (L128) Balantiocheilous melanopterus (Tricolor Shark) ...
Contributed by Adonis Robles This is not a hybrid fish, but just a mutation of the Jack Dempsey. This has been recently comfirmed, or else Jeff Rapps wouldn't be selling them. Contributed by a visitor ...
Acanthicus adonis Acanthicus hystrix Acanthocobitis botia Acanthocobitis urophthalmus Acanthodoras cataphractus Acanthodoras spinosissimus Acanthorhodeus asmussi Acantopsis choirorhynchos Acarichthys heckelii Acaronia nassa ...
An adult Lepidarchus adonis grows no larger than 3 / 5 " (1.5 cm) while the African Tiger fish ( Hydrocynus goliath ) attains a length of 5'(150 cm). S: The fish of this family usually swim in the middle water levels.
Adonis Pleco. It is about 16" from snout to the tip of its twin tails. Never seen one like this pleco before. It has a large head, slender body with spiny pricks throughout the body.
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