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Poecilia reticulata
The guppy ('), also known as the millionfish or rainbow fish', is a member of the family Poeciliidae and, akin to most New World members of the family, is classified as a livebearer. Male guppies, which are smaller than females, have ornamental caudal and dorsal fins. Wild guppies generally feed on a variety of food sources, including benthic algae and the larvae of aquatic insects.

Hypostomus plecostomus
species of fish

Blue acara
species of fish

Daggernose shark
species of requiem shark

Anableps anableps
species of fish

Hoplosternum littorale
species of fish

Ancistrus cirrhosus
species of fish

banded knifefish
species of knifefish
Nannostomus unifasciatus
species of fish
Amphiarius rugispinis
species of fish

calypso tetra
species of fish
Crenicichla saxatilis
species of Actinopterygii
Acanthemblemaria johnsoni
species of fish
Brownband numbfish
species of fish
Amphiarius
Amphiarius is a genus of sea catfishes (order Siluriformes) of the family Ariidae. It includes two species, the Kukwari sea catfish, A. phrygiatus, and the softhead sea catfish, A. rugispinis.

Corynopoma
Corynopoma is a monospecific genus of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Stevardiidae. The only species in the genus is Corynopoma riisei, the sword-tail characin, a species of characin found in Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.