Chain Botia, or Chain Loach (Yasuhikotakia sidthimunki, formerly Botia sidthimunki) is a popular freshwater tropical fish in aquarium belonging to Cobitidae family. It grows up to 3 in in captivity, and 5 in in the wild. It prefers water with tempera
The gentleness of the Black Molly makes it an attractive fish. However, the Black Molly's appearance is also an extremely attractive feature. They have a completely jet black body, with large streaming dorsal fins. There have been some slightly color
Adult Gold Mollies often measure two and a half inches (six centimeters) in length. They are gold, as the name suggests. Female Gold Mollies have rounder bellies than their male counterparts. Their mouths are pointed and the fins of Gold Mollies are
Male Lyretail Mollies usually have more elongated bodies than females, who have round bellies. Males grow to about three inches (eight centimeters), and females grow to about five inches (12.5 centimeters). The interesting appearance of the Lyretail
Sailfin Mollies have, as their name would suggest, fins that look like sails. The male's dorsal fin is large and normally lies close to the fish, though it can be extended like a sail. Female Sailfin Mollies have smaller, more rounded dorsal fins. Th
Paradise Fish are very colorful. They have a green to brown colored body with shiny blue and red vertical strips that alternate down their body. Their fins have varying spots of red, green and blue. At maturity, the Paradise Fish will reach a size of
These are tall fish which give the appearance of a Red-bellied Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri but they tend to be somewhat plumper despite the fact that the two are often confused. The most significant morphological difference between the two is the