Interesting, Unusual, Unique, Oddball Fish

Thanks for the link Cam. Anyone know what the red fish on page 5 is? DPs are definitely my favorite fish. I've been lucky and have gotten nonaggressive ones (at least right now).


Some kind of sunfish. After a quick google, I'm going out on a limb and saying "longear" sunfish (how did I find it? I saw the size of the 'ears' and googled longear sunfish. Sure enough, there are a few pics that look exactly like the MFK fish :rolleyes:). Pretty sure they could be kept in a 125g, but I doubt you could keep them with anything 2" or less (probably more like 4"+)
 
I saw this fish on aquabid, 7 for $110.00. I would really like them but I cant afford that price and shipping too.

Aspidoras albator
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http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/group/3681/product.web

one of the most interesting looking fish I've seen. I plan on getting one for my 180g FOWLR.
 
Miurus puffer. Really, all puffers are best kept as a species only tank, and most with only 1 specimen in there. I've never personally kept one of these before, but I do have a F8 puffer. However, puffers are actually fairly interactive and really cool. Miurus puffers are fairly sedentary though. Most puffers are constantly moving, hunting all the time.

I'm also pretty partial to porcupine puffers.
 
I saw this fish on aquabid, 7 for $110.00. I would really like them but I cant afford that price and shipping too.

Aspidoras albator
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Considering they're worth nearly 20$ each according to that guy, and they're so rare that google gives 6 hits, I'm surprised they look exactly like elongated peppered cories :rofl:
 
Oh, and if you like cory look-alikes, I'd love to have some bearded "cories" (scleromystax barbatus)
 
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