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Description: This predatory fish is found in the Amazon, Orinoco, and Río de la Plata Basins, as well as rivers of the Guianas. It occurs in a wide range of freshwater habitats such as main river channels, flooded forests, lakes and reservoirs. reportedly can reach up to 80 cm (2.6 ft) in standard length, the largest confirmed were 63–64 cm (2.07–2.10 ft).
Description: It is a member of the Characida family and they are native to the upper Amazon River basin in Peru and Bolivia in South America. They feed heavily on fruits and seeds, but also take other plant material, invertebrates and small fish. Their food is typically taken from the water, but they are able to jump out of the water to "pluck" low-hanging seeds and fruits directly from trees.They can reach a maximum length of 45 cm (17.7 inches.
Description: It is a member of the Semaprochilodus genus and its species name is Semaprochilodus brama. Its common name is Jaraqui, however, that’s the common name given to the Semaprochilodus genus. It is native to the Amazon River Basin, specifically, the Tocantins and Xingu River basins in Brazil. It can reach a maximum length of 54cm (about 21in) with maximum published weight of 2.6kg (about 6 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Drum family and a close relative to its saltwater cousin is the Red Drum. It is a freshwater fish native to South America’s Amazon, Orinoco and the São Francisco River basins. It is a predator which feeds on fish and other marine life. It can reach a maximum length of 80cm (31.5in) with a maximum weight of 4.5kg (about 10lbs).
Description: It is also known as the anjumara, traíra, trahira and it is a predatory fish feeding on fish and shell fish. It is native to most rivers basins, including the Amazon river basin, in northern South America and the island of Trinidad. Its maximum recorded length is about length of 120 cm (47 in) and they can weigh as much as 40 kg (88 lb). All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is a freshwater fish native to the Amazon region. It can be found in Peru and Brazil, the Orinoco River in Colombia and Venezuela, and the tributaries of the Amazon. Usually inhabits areas with rapid water, always on the surface, behind obstacles like rocks and logs. It can reach a maximum length of 88.0 cm (about 35 inches) and a maximum weight of 6.0 kg (about 13 pounds).
Description: It is a large species of pacu and is a close relative of piranhas and is locally called Pirapitinga. It is native to the Amazon basin in tropical South America. It mainly feeds on fruits, seeds, and nuts. It can reach up to 88 cm (2.9 ft) in length and 25 kg (55 lb) in weight. All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is native to the Amazon, Orinoco, and Essequibo river basins of South America, in Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia, Peru, Suriname, Bolivia, and Brazil. It is found only in fresh water, and inhabits larger rivers, streams, and lakes. It can reach about 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) in length, and about 80 kg (180 lb) in weight.
Description: It is also known as the black piranha, white piranha, spotted piranha or yellow piranha. They are found in the drainage systems of the Amazon and Orinoco as well as the Essequibo River and other rivers of the Guiana Shield and the coastal rivers of northeastern Brazil. It is one of the larger species of piranha with a maximum recorded length of 41.5 centimeters (16.3 in) and they attain a maximum weight of 3.0 kilograms (6.6 lb).
Description: It is a member of the Arapaima family and is native to the Amazon River basin. It is among the largest known freshwater fish, commonly measuring 200 centimetres (79 in) and reportedly reaching lengths of up to 450 centimetres (15 ft). Adults may weigh up to 200 kilograms or 440 pounds.
Description: Row 1: Barramundi, Bighead Carp, Bonylip Barb, Siamese Carp, Black Sharkminnow Row 2: Catla, Elephant Ear Gourami, Clown Featherback, Siamese Tigerfish, Mrigal Carp Row 3: Jullien’s Golden Carp, Papuan Black Bass, Grass Carp, Yellowchin, Pama Croaker Row 4: Giant Snakehead, Mekong Giant Catfish, Golden Belly Barb, Giant Pangasius Row 5: Amur Carp, Hampala Barb,Giant Freshwater Stingray, Bull Shark, Marble Goby Row 6: Iridescent Shark, Boeseman Croaker, Malayan leaffish, Java Barb, Thai Mahseer Row 7: Orangefin labeo, Spot Tail Bass, Black Carp, Wallago, Small Scale Mud Carp Row 8: Silver Grunt, Waking Catfish, Bala Shark, Copper Mahseer, , Soldier River Barb Row 9: Asian Redtail Catfish, Striped Pikecarp, Indo-Pacific Tarpon,
Description: It is also known as the Mekong giant salmon carp,and is a member of the Carp family. It is endemic to the middle reaches of the Mekong River in northern Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. Its population is much reduced as a result of over fishing and habitat degradation, and it is now considered Critically Endangered. It can reach a length of 130 centimeters (51 in) and weight of 30 kilograms (66 lb).
Description: It is a member of the Carp family and can be found in the Mekong and Chao Phraya basins, and the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. It inhabits rivers, swamps, and marshlands. It can reach a maximum weight of 7kg (15.4 pounds) and maximum length of 60cm (about 24 inches). All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is the sole living species in the family Chanidae. It is native to the Indian Ocean and across the Pacific Ocean, from South Africa to Hawaii and the Marquesas, from California to the Galapagos, north to Japan, south to Australia. It can live in both salt and freshwater and can be found in freshwater rivers, lakes and ponds. They can can grow to 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in), but are most often no more than 1 m (39 in) in length. They can reach a weight of about 14 kg (31 lb).
Description: It is also known as the oxeye herring or simply herring, is the smaller of the two species of tarpon and lives in Indo-Pacific waters. Their usual habitat is in coastal waters, estuaries and many miles upstream (from the estuaries) in freshwater rivers and lakes. They are amphidromus, i.e. they migrate from the river to the sea, and from the sea to the river. Those living in fresh water tend to be smaller than the ones living in saltwater, growing just over 50 cm (20 in), while saltwater examples grow over 1 m (3.3 ft).
Description: It is a member of the Carp family. It is native to the Mekong river basin and can be found in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam Indonesia and Malaysia. It can reach a maximum length of 74 cm (about 29 inches). All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is also known as the Chocolate Mahseer is a member of the Carp family. It inhabits India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Bhutan, Pakistan and Vietnam. It has a maximum length of 120.0 centimetres (about 4 ft) and a maximum published weight of 11.0 kilograms (24.3 lb).
Description: Is a member of the Carp family and isalso known as the tricolor shark, tricolor sharkminnow, silver shark, or shark minnow. They are native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. They can grow to a maximum length of 35 cm (14 in). All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is a species of freshwater airbreathing catfish native to Southeast Asia. It is named for its ability to "walk" and wiggle across dry land, to find food or suitable environments. It is omnivorous; it feeds on smaller fish, molluscs, and other invertebrates, as well as detritus and aquatic weeds. It can reach almost 0.5 m (1.6 ft) in length and 1.2 kg (2.6 lb) in weight. All profits from sale will be given the the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: Also known as the Silver Javelin and Grunter bream. It has a wide distribution in the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. It occurs from the southern Red Sea, off Saudi Arabia and Yemen east to Vanuatu, north to southern Japan and south to Australia. It also resides in freshwater rivers in Southeast Asia. It can reach a maximum length of 70cm (about 28 inches).
Description: It is a member of the Croaker family. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region which includes Pakistan to Papua New Guinea. It can be found in coastal waters, estuaries and rivers. It can reach a maximum length of 160 cm (63 inches). All profits from sale will be given to the Lighthouse Mission to assist the homeless.
Description: It is a requiem shark commonly found worldwide in warm, shallow waters along coasts and in rivers. It is known for its aggressive nature, and presence in warm, shallow brackish and freshwater systems including estuaries and rivers. They can thrive in both salt and fresh water and can travel far up rivers. They have been sighted and caught in many rivers , such as the Mekong, Mississippi and the Amazon. The species has been spotted 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) up the Amazon River in South America and dwell in Lake Nicaragua, a freshwater lake in Central America. It can reach a maximum size of 3.5 m (11 ft).
Description: Also known as the paroon shark, pangasid-catfish or Chao Phraya giant catfish is a species of freshwater fish in the shark catfish family. It is native to the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins in Indochina. Its populations have declined drastically, mainly due to over fishing, and it is now considered critically endangered.