Most Famous Fish

Common, think outside the Box here... ;)

Jaws (Great White Shark) http://www.jawsmovie.com/

Nessie! (Okay, I admit a reach on this one) http://www.nessie.co.uk/

Shamu (a whale, but who's counting?) http://www.seaworld.org/education-resources/shamu-tv/index.htm

Moby **** (another whale!) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby-****

Leroy Brown (Large Mouth Bass)!!! http://bluegrassbanjo.org/leroybrown.html

Chalrie the Tuna (Mascot for StarKist Tuna!) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_the_Tuna

That's my list, Enjoy!!! :D
 
How can you forget flipper? As long as your thinking outside the "fish" box.
 
CT-death you stole my answer!! Most famous is Charlie the Tuna!!:grinyes:
My most favorite is discus, my almost most favorite is cories and my almost, almost most favorite is plecos and loaches, and wild angels, and tetras, and my cocker spaniels!:grinyes: :grinyes:
 
Common, think outside the Box here... ;)

Jaws (Great White Shark) http://www.jawsmovie.com/

Nessie! (Okay, I admit a reach on this one) http://www.nessie.co.uk/

Shamu (a whale, but who's counting?) http://www.seaworld.org/education-resources/shamu-tv/index.htm

Moby **** (another whale!) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby-****

Leroy Brown (Large Mouth Bass)!!! http://bluegrassbanjo.org/leroybrown.html

Chalrie the Tuna (Mascot for StarKist Tuna!) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_the_Tuna

That's my list, Enjoy!!! :D

Nobody listed Oscar (played by Will Smith) in Shark Tale.
 
I would say Angelfish are some of the most famous with Goldfish close behind. I mean how many times have you seen anyone ask if the fish in that tank was an Angel or not? Usually people can spot an Angel but will Ask about some types of Goldfish.

Favorites:
1) Angelfish (of course)
2) Rams (German Blue and Bolivian both about equally)
3) Emperor Tetras
4) Clownfish/Anenomes (I know its saltwater but I love the way they interact, probably didn't spell it right either)
5) Those little flourescent danios that I have seen called Glofish. (did a search on google for them after the first time I saw them at PetCo they are not dyed but genetically altered with a gene to assist in pollution research, check it out)
 
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