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Zebra Danio Scientific name- Brachydanio redo Color picture Mature size-2in(6cm Can it live with -community Temperature-warm Swim and all level Diet-omnivorous Tank setup-10 gallons any plants

Woundfin Scientific name- Plagopterus argentissimus Color picture Mature size-7.5(3in) Temperature-36n-32n Water type-freshwater Diet-omnivorous Status-Approximately 50 woundfin were released into the Hassayompa River. Notes-

Australian Blowfish Scientific name- Torquigener Pleuogramma Color picture- Mature size-6(cm) Very aggressive Temperature-Warm Swim and-all level Diet-omnivorous Tank setup-8-10 gallons of water

Sailfin Molly Scientific name-Poecilia Latipinna Color picture Mature size-15-51(mm) Can it live-With other Temperature-Warm Swim and-any ponds, swamps Diet-omnivorous Tank setup-Any tanks

Angelfish Tropical fish Pterophyllum scalare 30cm long 42cm height semi-aggressive 75-82 F Midlevel Flake food, blood worms freshwater tank, live plants

Humpback Chub Gila cypha 18 inches 42°- 36° F Freshwater Diet (what does it eat?) Endangered

Little Colorado Sucker Catostomus Sp. 19 in Colorado river Freshwater Alga and aquatic Invertebrates Common

Black Crappie Pomaxis nigromacaculatus 6 to 14 inches 70 to 75 Water type Feeds on fish and insects Common

Yaqui Catfish Ictalurus pricei 2 feet Colorado river Freshwater Fish and insects Endangered

Chinook Salmon Scientific name- Oncorhynchus Tshawytscha Mature size- 33 to 36 in. Temperature- Cold water Water type- Part of life spent in fresh water Diet- Carnivorous Status- Common Notes- Researched and cultured in New Zeland

Nile Tilapia Scientific name- Oreochromis Niloticus Mature size- 24in. Temperature- Cold Water Water type- Freshwater Diet-Omnivore Status- Domestic Notes- Nile Tilapia goes back to ancient Egypt.

Longfin Dace Scientific name- Agosia Chrysogaster Mature size- 4in. Temperature- 35-30 degrees Water type- Freshwater Diet- Carnivorous Status- Common Notes- inhabits shallow sandy and rocky runs

Flannelmouth Sucker Scientific name- Catostomus Latipinnis Mature size- 22in. Temperature- 38-32 degrees Water type- Freshwater Diet- Herbivore Status- Common Notes- is one of the few native fish that remain in the Colorado River

White Crayfish Cambarus Diogenes 4 to 6 inches Semi aggressive, lives individually cold Lives in the ground (burrows) Diet (small fish) Natural habitat

Smallmouth Bass Microptenus Dolomieni 1 to 2ft. long Community (lives with other fish) Temperature (cold) Fresh water Diet (insects, smaller fish) Lakes

Striped Bass Morone Saxatillis 3 to 6ft. Long Community (lives with other fish) Temperature (cold) Fresh Water Diet (smaller fish, insects) Rivers, and lakes

Gila Trout Oncorhynchus gilae 180-220mm in length Semi aggressive (lives with others) Cold water Bottom Diet (smaller fish, insects) Streams and rivers Endangered

Bonytail Gila elegans 22 inches or more Semi aggressive Cold water Bottom Diet (insects, smaller fish) Rivers and streams endangered

Yellow Bass Scientific name- Morone mississippiensis Mature size- 11 inches Temperature- Cold water Water type- Fresh water Diet (what does it eat?)- Carnivorous Status- Common Notes- Are most common in Mississippi

White Bass Scientific name- Morone chrysops Mature size- 10-15 inches Temperature- Cold Water type- Fresh water Diet (what does it eat?)- Carnivorous Status- Common Notes- Can also be call a striper

Brook Trout Scientific name- Salvelinus fontinalis Mature size- 7-9 inches Temperature- Cold Water type- Fresh water Diet (what does it eat?)- Carnivorous Status- Common Notes- Used in hybrid crosses with lake trout.

Brown Trout Scientific name- Salmo trutta Mature size- 2lb or (smaller) Temperature- Cold Water type- Fresh water, part of life spent in fresh water and part in salt water. Diet (what does it eat?)- It’s a carnivorous fish. Status- Common Notes- Occur on every continent except Antarctica

Sonora Chub Gila ditaenia Mature size - 10 in. Lives in warm water Inhabits rocky and sandy pools Its prefers to eat aquatic insects Status is common

Razorback Sucker Xyrauchen texanus Grows up to 36 inches Lives in Warm waters Sandy bottoms with strong currents It eats algae, Insect larvae and planktonic crustaceans It is endangered

Sonora Sucker Catostomu insignis Grows to 31 inches Lives in warmer waters Prefers deep quiet rocky and or gravel streams. Feeds on plants and aquatic insects Status is Uncommon

Gila chub Gila intermedia Reaches lengths up to 10 in. Prefers warm water They like deep pools in smaller headwaters Likes to eat aquatic insects Status – Threatened

Green Sunfish Chaenobryttus cyanellus Their mature size is 12 in. Lives in warm water Prefers Vegetated areas in lakes, ponds and backwaters Its Diet Includes insects, zooplankton and small invertebrate. Status - Common

Cutthroat Trout Scientific name-Salmo clarki Mature size- 40 in. Temperature- Cold Water Water type- Freshwater Diet- Carnivore Status- Common Notes-possible to propagate artificially, hybrid potential

Northern Pike Scientific name- Esox lucius Mature size- 54 in. Temperature- Cold Water Water type- Freshwater Diet- Carnivore Status- Common Notes-wild stock captured for egg taking; they look so much alike the musk

Rainbow Trout Scientific name- Salmo gairdneri Mature size- 45 in. / 40 lbs. Temperature- Cold Water Water type- Freshwater Diet- Carnivore Status- Common Notes- They are rainbow colored

Yaqui sucker Scientific name- Catostomus bernardini Mature size- 16 in. Temperature- Cold Water type- Freshwater Diet- Carnivore Status- Endangered Notes- species of ray finned fish

Neon tetra Tropical fish Paracheirodon axelrodi 1 in (schooling, community) 68 F- 80°F midlevel flake and frozen food One plant to breed or floating plant to hide in

Guppy Poecilia 1 in Community 28 °C (82 °F) midlevel/top/bottom Flakes ,live food, newly hatched baby brine shrimp Lots of plants

Clown Loach Botia macracantha Mature size 30 cm. Temperature Water type Diet (O) also needs algae in diet Status: common Notes: Sensitive to ichtyoophthirius infections, and to medication.

Virgin Spinedace 15.0 cm TL Lepidomeda mollispinis Can it live with others (conditions?)(schooling/community) Temperature What part of the tank does it live/swim in 1meter deep Diet (O) aquatic insects Tank setup: plants and gravel or sand

Tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus Color picture 380 mm warm Diet (what does it eat?) Common Very popular

Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar Average size is 16-18 inches Cold 650 and below Life spent in both fresh and salt waters Carnivorous fish Common/Sport Important as a sport and commercial netting

Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus Most are mature by the time they reach 12 inches in length. Warm 650 to 900 Fresh water fish Omnivorous Common/Sport Farm raised species

Largemouth Bass Micropterous samoides Over two feet long Warm to cold 900 and below Fresh water fish Carnivorous Common/Sport They spawn in gravel nests, they eat smaller bass

Walleye Stizostedion vireum vitreum Grow to about 75 cm (30 in) in length Warm to cold 900 and below Fresh water fish Carnivorous Common/Sport Wild stock captured for egg taking

Yaqui chub Scientific name: Gila purpurea Mature size: 5.1-7 in Temperature: 60-65 degrees F. Water type: fresh water(streams) Diet: algae, terrestrial insects and arachnids Status: endangered Notes: also has a critical habitat

Colorado Squawfish ptychocheilus lucius mature size:6 Temperature: 42°N - 31°N Water type: fresh water Diet: white salmon, Colorado salmon Status: endangered

Virgin chub Scientific name: Gila seminude Mature size:15cm-25cm Water type: salt water Diet: omnivore (algae) Status: endangered

Spikedace Scientific name: Meda fulgida Mature size: (2.95 In) Temperature: 35 – 85° Water type: fresh water Diet: aquatic (insects or fry of other fish) Status: threatened

Machete Scientific name: Elops affinis Mature size: (15.7-39.4 In) Temperature: (74-76) Water type: Brackish Diet: Piscivores (young may feed on crustaceans) Status: common

Apache Trout Oncorhynchus apache 6 to 24 inches 65 and below Fresh Water Diet aquatic and terrestrial insects Critically endangered Notes

Little Colorado River Spinedace Lepidomeda vittata 10.0 cm 65 and below Freshwater Diet aquatic and terrestrial insects Threatened Notes

Striped mullet Mugil cephalus 18 inches 65-90 F Fresh Water Diet aquatic and terrestrial insects common Notes

Roundtail Chub Gila Robusta 14 to 18 inches 71.6 F Fresh Water Diet algae, aquatic and terrestrial insects, and fish Threatened Notes

Gold Fish Carassius Auratus 12-22 cm Can it live with others (conditions?) schooling 71 F What part of the tank does it live/swim in midlevel/top/bottom? All areas Diet (blood worms?) They can live in tanks and ponds

Beautiful Shiner Cyprinella Formosa Mature Size - 9.0 cm Temp. – Water Type – Fresh Water Diet – Status – Threatened Notes – This Fish Is Only Located In Arizona & New Mexico

Bluegill scientific name: lepomis macrochirus Mature size: 10 to 11 inches temp.: 75 degrees Water type: fresh water Diet: insects, fish eggs, small crayfish Status: no concern Notes: has blue or black ear

Yaqui Topminnow Poeciliopsis o. sonoriensis

Flathead Catfish Scientific name: Pilodictus olivaris Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status: common Notes

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Sport/Endangered fish Common Fish Name Scientific name Color picture Mature size Temperature Water type Diet (what does it eat?) Status Notes Sport/Endangered fish

Upside down catfish Synodontis nigriventris 14 in Peaceful bottom Omnivore, eats most foods Needs 4-15 dGH or known as hardness of water, a cave to hid in and a open space to scavenge in.

Red eye tetra Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae 2.75 inches (7 cm) semi-aggressive, schooling 73-82 F Mid dweller Omnivore, eats most foods One plant to breed or floating plant to hide in