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Keeping Dangerous Aquarium Fish – Important Points To Keep In Mind

December 19, 2009 by  
Filed under pocono piranhas

Members of the family Characidae share many characteristics with other freshwater fish. They are a member of the Ostariophysi superorder, which includes around 68% of all freshwater species in the world. This superorder is characterized by the Weberian apparatus and some sort of alarm substance that is released when the fish is stressed. Family Characidae [...]

Taking Care Of Dangerous Fishes

December 18, 2009 by  
Filed under stuttgart piranhas

Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth. Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which links to the bladder and inner area of the fish’s ear. Characidae species tend to arrive from South and Central America; however, a [...]

Dangerous Fish Care – Tips To Take Good Care Of Characidae And Piranha

December 12, 2009 by  
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1. Characidae
The Characidae is a member of the Ostariphysi species. This fish has small adipose or connective tissues, known as fins. Their jaws have teeth. Their weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), link to the bladder area and also the inner part of the fish’s ear. The Characidae originate from Central and [...]

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