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Serpae Tetra
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Siamese Combating Fish
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Silver Gourami
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Serrated Piranha
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Different Frequent ‘S’-Fish Names
There are a whole lot of 1000’s of fish on the earth, a number of thousand which might be generally seen in lakes and streams, and a whole lot which might be saved as aquarium pets, such because the Sharp-Tooth Tetra and the Striped Sleeper Goby. They normally go by their widespread names, however if you wish to analysis your fish, understanding the scientific Latin identify of the species is useful. It is a record of fish with names starting with the letter ‘S’—organized by widespread identify, with scientific names additionally given.
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Serpae Tetra
Hyphessobrycon eques. That is a part of the group of tetras referred to as the “blood tetras,” as a result of its colour. This species, from Brazil and Paraguay, grows to solely about 1.75 inches, is a peaceable and social fish, and may be very simple to look after.
Though it wants tankmates, keep away from placing it in aquariums with smaller fish, as it may be barely aggressive and should nip them, particularly at feeding time. As a result of it comes from the Amazon area, it prefers darkish waters; utilizing a darkish substrate on the underside of its tank could make the Serpae Tetra extra snug.
Siamese Combating Fish
Betta splendens. Additionally usually recognized merely as a betta, is maybe the world’s hottest species of betta for aquariums. The widespread identify derives from the truth that males put in the identical tank will spar—combined genders do tremendous, however do not put two males collectively. They’re usually positioned in small bowl aquariums, however that is most likely not essentially the most humane atmosphere as they like tanks with at the very least two gallons in capability.
Hardly ever getting greater than 3 inches lengthy, Betta spendens would not dwell greater than two or three years in regular circumstances, however the vibrant colour and lengthy flowing fins of the males nonetheless make this a very fashionable fish.
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Silver Gourami
Trichogaster trichopterus. There are a number of names for this species, together with blue gourami, three-spot gourami, and golden gourami, however by no matter identify this can be a very fashionable aquarium fish. It grows to about 4 inches in measurement and may be very simple to look after. A silvery blue in colour, they change into a darker blue when spawning.
Gourami are extremely social fish, however it’s best to maintain them with fish of roughly their very own measurement, as they are often territorial and should bully smaller fish.
Serrated Piranha
Serrasalmus serrulatus. It is a giant, distinctive specimen that might be a dialog piece in any residence aquarium. It grows to virtually 15 inches in measurement and requires a big (20 gallon or extra) tank with well-circulated water. It’s an aggressive fish, so it must be saved solely with fish its personal measurement or bigger.
The serrated piranha will eat all kinds of meals, together with greens and aquarium vegetation. Adorn its tank with caves and different hiding locations.
Different Frequent ‘S’-Fish Names
- Saddle Cichlid – Aequidens tetramerus
- Saddleback Hillstream Loach – Gastromyzon punctulatus
- Saddled Bichir – Polypterus endlicheri
- Saddled Hillstream Loach – Homaloptera orthogoniata
- SAE – Crossocheilus siamensis
- Sailfin Brochis – Brochis splendens
- Sailfin Characin – Crenuchus spilurus
- Sailfin Marbled Pimelodid – Leiarius pictus
- Sailfin Mollie – Poecilia velifera
- Sailfin Pleco – Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps
- Sajica Cichlid – Cichlasoma sajica
- Salaween River Danio – Brachydanio shanisis
- Salvini Cichlid – Cichlasoma salvini
- Saulosi Mbuna – Pseudotropheus saulosi
- Scat – Scatophagus argus
- Schwanefeld’s Barb – Barbodes schwanefeldii
- Scissortail Rasbora – Rasbora trilineata
- Seba Mono – Psettus sebae
- Senegalus Bichir – Polypterus senegalus
- Seven-Spot Archerfish – Toxotes chatareus
- Severum – Heros severus
- Severus – Heros severus
- Sharp Toothed Tetra – Micralestes acutidens
- Brief-Finned Congo Tetra – Hemigrammopetersius intermedius
- Brief-Lined Pyrrhulina – Pyrrhulina brevis brevis
- Shortnose Gar – Lepisosteus platostomus
- Shortnose Sturgeon – Acipenser brevirostrum
- Shovelnose Catfish – Sorubim lima
- Shovelnose Sturgeon – Scaphirhynchus platorynchus
- Siamese Algae Eater – Crossocheilus siamensis
- Siamese Flying Fox – Crossocheilus siamensis
- Siamese Tigerfish – Coius microlepis
- Sierra Leone Barb – Barbus leonensis
- Sierra Leone Dwarf Characin – Ladigesia roloffi
- Silver & Pink Barb – Hampala macrolapidota
- Silver Arowana – Osteoglossum bicirrhosum
- Silver Cichlid – Vieja argentea
- Silver Distichodus – Distichodus affinis
- Silver Greenback – Metynnis argenteus
- Silver Hatchetfish – Gasteropelecus sternicla
- Silver Hemiodopsis – Hemiodopsis immaculatus
- Silver Mylossoma – Mylossoma duriventre
- Silver Needlefish – Xenentodon cancila
- Silver Pacu – Colossoma brachypomus
- Silver Prochilodus – Semaprochilodus taeniurus
- Silver Scat – Selenotoca multifasciata
- Silver Shark – Balantiocheilus melanopterus
- Silver Silk – Polynemus paradiseus
- Silvertip Tetra – Hasemania nana
- Six-Barred Epiplatys – Epiplatys sexfaciatus
- Six-Bar Lamprologus – Neolamprologus sexfasciatus
- Six-Barred Distichodus – Distichodus sexfasciatus
- Skunk Loach – Botia morleti
- Slant-Nostril Gar – Ctenolucius hujeta hujeta
- Sleepy Cod – Oxyeleotirs marmoratus
- Slender Hemiodus – Hemiodus gracilis
- Slender Mbuna – Pseudotropheus elongatus
- Slender-Tail Hap – Buccochromis lepturus
- Smallmouth Buffalo – Ictiobus bubalus
- Snakefish – Erpetoichthys calabaricus
- Snakeskin Gourami – Trichogaster pectoralis
- Snow King Pleco – Liposarcus anisitsi
- Socolof’s Mbuna – Pseudotropheus socolofi
- Socolof’s Tetra – Gymnocorymbus socolofi
- Southern Julie – Julidochromis ornatus
- Southern Smooth-Spined Rainbowfish – Rhadinocentrus ornatus
- Spangled Jewel Perch – Leiopotherapon unicolor
- Spanner Barb – Barbus lateristriga
- Glowing Earth Eater – Satanoperca acuticeps
- Glowing Geophagus – Geophagus acuticeps
- Glowing Panchax – Aplocheilus lineatus
- Speciosus Cichlid – Lamprologus speciosus
- Speckled Goby Cichlid – Tanganicodus irsacae
- Spike-Tailed Paradise Fish – Pseudosphromenus cupanus
- Spilotum – Cichlasoma nicaraguense
- Spiny Eel – Macrognathus aculeatus
- Spiny Pleco – Pseudacanthicus spinosus
- Splash Tetra – Copella arnoldi
- Spotfin Tetra – Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
- Spot-Line Peacock Cichlid – Cichla temensis
- Noticed African Lungfish – Protopterus dolloi
- Noticed Barb – Barbus binotatus
- Noticed Barramundi – Scleropages leichardtii
- Noticed Blue-Eye – Pseudomugil gertrudae
- Noticed Bristlenose Pleco – Ancistrus hoplogenys
- Noticed Cachorro – Acestrorhynchus falcatus
- Noticed Climbing Perch – Ctenopoma acutirostre
- Noticed Doras – Agamyxis pectinifrons
- Noticed Gar – Lepisosteus oculatus
- Noticed Gourami – Malpulutta kretseri
- Noticed Hoplo – Hoplosternum pectorale
- Noticed Pike Characin – Boulengerella maculata
- Noticed Pimelodid – Pimelodus maculatus
- Noticed Pimelodus – Pimelodus pictus
- Noticed Piranha – Serrasalmus rhombeus
- Noticed Rasbora – Boraras maculatus
- Noticed Shovelnose – Hemisorubim platyrhynchos
- Noticed Silver Greenback – Metynnis lippincottianus
- Noticed Snakehead – Channa punctata
- Noticed Tail Mosquitofish – Heterandria bimaculata
- Noticed Thick-Lipped Loach – Nemacheilus strauchi
- Noticed Zamora – Auchenipterichthys longimanus
- Squarehead Earth Eater – Gymnogeophagus gymnogenys
- Star-Gazing Doradid – Astrodoras asterifrons
- Star-Gazing Pike Cichlid – Crenicichla cametana
- Steindachner’s Dwarf Cichlid – Apistogramma steindachneri
- Sterba’s Corydoras – Corydoras sterbai
- Sterlet – Acipenser ruthenus
- Stoliczka’s Loach – Nemacheilus stoliczkai
- Stone Loach – Barbatula barbatula
- Strigata Pike Cichlid – Crenicichla strigata
- Striolatus Piranha – Serrasalmus striolatus
- Striped African Darter – Nannocharax fasciatus
- Striped Anostomus – Anostomus anostomus
- Striped Goby Cichlid – Eretomodus cyanostictus
- Striped Headstander – Anostomus anostomus
- Striped Julie – Julidochromis regani
- Striped Lamprologus – Neolamprologus buescheri
- Striped Metynnis – Metynnis fasciatus
- Striped Panchax – Aplocheilus lineatus
- Striped Pike Characin – Boulengerella lateristriga
- Striped Pyrrhulina – Pyrrhulina vittata
- Striped Silver Greenback – Metynnis hypsauchen fasciatus
- Striped Sleeper Goby – Dormitator maculatus
- Striped Snakehead – Channa striata
- Striped Squirrelfish – Sargocentron xantherythrum
- Striped Synodontis – Synodontis flavitaeniatus
- Striped Tailor – Alburnoides taeniatus
- Sturgeon Catfish – Platystomatichthys sturio
- Sucker Barb – Barbichthys laevis
- Sucking Loach – Gyrinocheilus aymonieri
- Sulphurhead Hap – Otopharynx lithobates
- Sumatran Barb – Capoeta tetrazona
- Solar Loach – Botia eos
- Suriname Eartheater – Geophagus proximus
- Swordtail – Xiphophorus hellerii
- Swordtail Characin – Corynopoma riisei