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Northern Tessellated Darter reference image
Süßwasser

Northern Tessellated Darter

Etheostoma olmstedi

Northern Tessellated Darter (Etheostoma olmstedi) is a small, non-game freshwater darter common in clear to moderately turbid streams and rivers of eastern North America. It lives near the bottom, feeding on tiny aquatic insects and other invertebrates.

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Orangespotted Sunfish reference image
Süßwasser

Orangespotted Sunfish

Lepomis humilis

Orangespotted Sunfish is a small, hardy lepomid of slow, warm freshwater. It is best known for its orange-and-blue spotting and aggressive feeding on tiny prey, especially in vegetated or muddy waters.

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Orangethroat Darter reference image
Süßwasser

Orangethroat Darter

Etheostoma spectabile

The Orangethroat Darter is a small North American stream fish known for the male’s vivid orange throat and breeding colors. It lives on clean riffles and gravel runs, where it picks tiny aquatic insects and other invertebrates from the bottom.

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Oriental Weatherfish reference image
Süßwasser

Oriental Weatherfish

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

The Oriental Weatherfish is a slender, eel-like loach native to East Asia and widely introduced elsewhere. It thrives in quiet, muddy waters and is famous for tolerating low oxygen by gulping air and even wriggling into moist mud.

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Oscar reference image
Süßwasser

Oscar

Astronotus ocellatus

Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) is a large South American cichlid popular in aquariums and sometimes targeted by anglers in warm freshwater. It is highly territorial, takes a wide range of prey, and often feeds aggressively near cover.

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Peacock Bass reference image
Süßwasser

Peacock Bass

Cichla ocellaris

Peacock bass (Cichla ocellaris) is a large, colorful Amazonian cichlid with a predatory streak and a prominent tail ocellus. It thrives in warm lowland waters and is prized as a hard-hitting sport fish where introduced or native.

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Pearl Cichlid reference image
Süßwasser

Pearl Cichlid

Geophagus brasiliensis

Pearl Cichlid (Geophagus brasiliensis) is a South American cichlid known for its pearly blue-green spotting and sand-sifting feeding style. It is an adaptable freshwater fish that can become territorial, especially when breeding.

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Prussian Carp reference image
Süßwasser

Prussian Carp

Carassius gibelio

Prussian Carp is a hardy cyprinid closely related to goldfish and crucian carp, widely introduced outside its native Eurasian range. It tolerates poor water quality, reproduces successfully without males in many populations, and often becomes abundant in still waters.

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Pumpkinseed reference image
Süßwasser

Pumpkinseed

Lepomis gibbosus

Pumpkinseed is a small, colorful North American sunfish with a laterally compressed body and a red-edged opercular flap. It lives in warm, calm freshwater and often nests in colonies in shallow water.

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Rainbow Darter reference image
Süßwasser

Rainbow Darter

Etheostoma caeruleum

Rainbow Darter is a small, colorful North American darter that lives in clear, fast streams with gravel, riffles, and runs. Males show bright blue, orange, and red breeding colors; it is not a typical target species for anglers.

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Red Shiner reference image
Süßwasser

Red Shiner

Cyprinella lutrensis

Red Shiner is a small, colorful minnow native to central and southern North America and widely introduced elsewhere. It thrives in warm, often turbid streams and reservoirs, and males develop a bright red or orange body during spawning.

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Red-bellied Pacu reference image
Süßwasser

Red-bellied Pacu

Piaractus brachypomus

Red-bellied Pacu is a South American characin often kept in aquariums and sometimes released into warm waters outside its native range. It is an omnivorous, fruit- and seed-eating fish that can grow large and is occasionally mistaken for piranha despite its blunter teeth.

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