Brown Discus are round in shape and are very thin laterally. They can grow to diameters of ten inches (20 centimeters) and are quite graceful in appearance. The Brown Discus has a small mouth with such a steeply rising forehead that the fish is nearl
Discus can grow to be quite large, reaching a mature size of six to ten inches. They have round bodies, and are very colorful. However, Discus usually do not gain their beautiful bright colors until they are about three inches in length, unless they
The Pineapple Discus is an amazingly bright yellow, sometimes yellow-orange, color. It has vertical stripes over its body, in a lighter shade of creamy yellow or white. The Pineapple Discus is shaped, like all Discus, in a vertically flattened manner
Red Discus are round in shape and are very thin laterally. They can grow to diameters of eight inches (20 centimeters) and are quite graceful in appearance. The Red Discus has a small mouth with such a steeply rising forehead that the fish is nearly
Most Allen's Damsel Fish reach lengths of two inches (seven centimeters). The lower edges of their tails have black streaking. The rest of the fish is a beautiful bright blue hue, save the tail and the underside of the fish, which are golden.
The Blue Devil Damsel is colored with striking metallic light blue with a small black stripe in the eye.
The Peacock Eel is a beautiful animal. Its body has a white to gray color with varying sizes and locations of black spots. They have long, narrow bodies with fins lining their upper and lower bodies. They move their body in an s-shaped pattern, which