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How big do Asian leaf fish get?
Maximum Size: about 8″ long. Behaviors: this fish is a predator that eats small fish with it’s large expanding mouth.
Where do leaf fish live?
leaf fish, any of about 10 species of fishes in the family Nandidae (order Perciformes). All live in fresh water, although some species may enter brackish water. Their geographic distribution is circumtropical, including the Amazon River basin, western Africa, India, southeastern Asia, and the Malay Archipelago.
How long do African leaf fish live?
Several of its fins, including the anal and caudal fins, are transparent. It can grow up to 3 inches and has a reported lifespan of up to 10 years, if well cared for.
Where does the fish family live?
Fishes live in virtually all aquatic habitats. Different species of fish are adapted for different habitats: rocky shores, coral reefs, kelp forests, rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, under sea ice, the deep sea, and other environments of fresh, salt, and brackish water.
What is white spot disease in fish?
White spot is a contagious parasitic disease of fish. Caused by Ichyophthirius multifilis, the parasite infects the fish after moving from the bottom of the pond. The parasite attaches itself to the fish, moving under the skin where it feeds on cells and body fluids.
What do leaf fish eat?
Small Amazon leaffish mostly feed on invertebrates, while larger individuals mainly feed on fish. The prey fish are swallowed whole and they are often quite large compared to the size of the leaffish.
What does a leaf fish look like?
The South American Leaffish looks extraordinarily like a dead leaf, floating among the vegetation toward the bottom of a tank. Like a leaf, it is small, oval-shaped, and flat from side to side; both its anal and dorsal fins are spiny, creating a body margin of jagged edges, like a perfect leaf outline.
Are fish animals Yes or no?
Fishes are a group of animals that are completely aquatic vertebrates that have gills, scales, swim bladders to float, most produce eggs, and are ectothermic. Sharks, stingrays, skates, eels, puffers, seahorses, clownfish are all examples of fishes.
Why is my catfish turning white?
Your cory catfish is turning white because it’s stressed or ill. If not, check if your cory catfish is experiencing other symptoms. Color change can also be caused by a sudden diet change, microbial infection, or fungal infection.
Do shrimps get Ich?
No they don’t get ich. Salt would kill the ich anyway. Those shrimp are not filter feeders.