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I bought the world’s rarest aquarium fish

This video captures the moment you bring home what may be the rarest aquarium fish on the planet. You will see the reveal, the colors, the patterns, and the surreal details that make this species ...
We built an inverted aquarium allowing fish to swim above our backyard pond. This video showcases our new 80-acre farm and ...
The back-illuminated sensor design and lack of anti-aliasing filter are crucial for underwater photography, where light ...
Some aquarium fish carry price tags that could challenge high-end gadgets, luxury cars, and even some small homes. Yes, you read that right! These tiny beings swimming gracefully in a tank can be ...
The Platinum Arowana is the world's most expensive fish, valued at over $400,000. Extreme rarity, unique genetics, and deep-sea collection drive the high prices. A rare Polka Dot Stingray with a ...
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The Asian arowana, or dragon fish, is a prized aquarium species from Southeast Asia, revered for its dragon-like appearance and association with prosperity. Once endangered, its legal breeding has ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- The state is proposing to permit commercial collection of Hawaii's reef fish for aquariums. For decades, beautiful reef fish have been at the center of an ugly fight over ...
New research shows that dozens of threatened fish species caught in the wild are commonly sold by aquarium retailers in the U.S. Reading time 3 minutes Pet fish lovers beware, your aquarium might ...
Editor's note, June 5, 2018: The government rejected the petition in the summer of 2016, in part because the cyanide test it called for had not been independently validated. A study published in May ...
While not a typical home aquarium fish, some Sturgeon species like beluga and lake sturgeon are kept in large tanks or ponds. They can grow huge in size and live for more than 100 years! These fish ...
A TOURIST attraction has been mocked for launching a special exhibition of “non-binary” fish. Bristol Aquarium says visitors can see species that “challenge binary classifications” and “parallels ...