All sort of fish.
Angelfish are a diverse group of freshwater and saltwater fish, but they share a characteristic laterally compressed, disc-shaped body and long, flowing dorsal and anal fins. Freshwater angelfish (\(Pterophyllumscalare\)) are often silver with dark stripes, are smaller (around 6 inches/15 cm), and are native to South American rivers. Marine angelfish (family Pomacanthidae), found in tropical reefs, can be much larger (up to 18 inches/46 cm) and come in a wide variety of bright, vivid colors.
The Geophagus tapajos is a South American cichlid known for its vibrant red and blue fins and bright red-orange head, and it is a peaceful and relatively small species, reaching 5-6 inches. It gets its name from its habit of sifting through sand in search of food, a behavior that requires a soft, sandy substrate in its aquarium. They are social fish that should be kept in groups of 5-8 to establish a healthy hierarchy.
The Electric Blue Jack Dempsey is a vibrant freshwater cichlid with a striking metallic blue base color and iridescent blue-green spots. It is a selectively bred color morph of the standard Jack Dempsey and can grow up to 8 inches (20 cm). While the original Jack Dempsey is known for its aggression, the Electric Blue variety tends to be less aggressive.
The Electric Blue Acara is a striking freshwater cichlid known for its vibrant, metallic blue color with iridescent spots and yellow accents. Adults typically grow to 6–7 inches, with males having longer, more pointed dorsal fins. While part of the cichlid family, they are relatively peaceful and suitable for community tanks, though they can become more territorial during breeding.
A Tiger Oscar is a large, intelligent, and semi-aggressive freshwater cichlid known for its distinct marbling patterns and personable nature. These fish have robust, oval bodies, can grow up to 16 inches long, and are popular for their interactive behavior, such as recognizing owners and "begging" for food. They require large aquariums with high-quality filtration and a varied omnivorous diet.
An albino tiger oscar is a large, robust freshwater cichlid with a white or pale-peach body and striking red, orange, or gold tiger-like patterns. It can grow up to 12-14 inches, has a stocky body, a rounded head, and long, pointed fins. These fish are known for being hardy, interactive, and intelligent pets that require a spacious tank to thrive.
The Bala Shark is a popular freshwater fish known for its torpedo-shaped, silver body and distinctive black-edged fins. Despite its name, it is not a true shark but a member of the cyprinid family, like carps and minnows. These are active, schooling fish native to Southeast Asia that can grow up to 14 inches and have a long lifespan of 8-10 years or more with proper care.
An Albino Rainbow Shark is a freshwater aquarium fish with a pale, white-pink body and vibrant red fins, and it is a variation of the wild rainbow shark. These are active, territorial fish that grow up to 6 inches long and require a large aquarium with hiding spots to reduce aggression, especially between adults. They are omnivores and need a varied diet of sinking pellets, algae wafers, and meaty foods.