Pillows
Description: It is a member of the Pike family. It is native to the eastern coast of North America from southern Canada to Florida, and west to Texas in the United States. It lives in vegetated lakes, swamps, and backwaters and quiet pools of creeks and small to medium rivers. It feeds primarily on smaller fish, until it grows large enough to ambush large fish from cover with a rapid lunge and to secure it with its sharp teeth. It can reach a maximum length of 99 cm (39 inches) and a maximum published weight of 4.3 kg (about 9.5 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Temperate basses family and is also known as the Silver Bass. It is native to North America in the Atlantic Slope drainages from St. Lawrence drainage in Quebec, Canada south to Savannah River in Georgia, USA. It eats small minnows and sometimes fish eggs. It can reach a maximum length of 58 cm (22.8 inches) and a maximum published weight of 2.7 kg (about 6 pounds).
Description: Formerly known as the Squawfish, it is a member of the Carp family. It is native to North America in the Pacific drainages from Nass River in British Columbia, Canada to the Columbia River in Oregon, United States. Feeds mainly on fish and is found in lakes and large rivers. It can reach a maximum size of 63 cm (24.8 inches) with a maximum published weight of 13 kg (28.7 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Elephantfishes family. It is native to the Nile (delta to Bahr-el-Jebel), Niger (Lower Niger and Benoué) and Chad basins, also reported from the Albert Nile and Aswa River (White Nile basin) in Africa. Inhabits lakes, lagoons, reservoirs and (irrigation) canals; a bottom feeding insectivore; breeds during the flood season and enters the floodplain for this purpose. It can reach a maximum length of 33 cm (13 inches) and a maximum published weight of 458.00 g (about 1 pound).
Description: It is a member of the Freshwater Eel family. It is native to Atlantic coast from Scandinavia to Morocco; Baltic, Black and Mediterranean Seas; rivers of North Atlantic, Baltic and Mediterranean seas. It inhabits streams to shores of large rivers and lakes. Naturally found only in water bodies connected to the sea. When they mature they leave their freshwater habitat and migrate to the Sargasso Sea, between March and June. After they spawn they die. They can reach a maximum length of 122 cm (about 48 inches) and a maximum published weight of 6.6 kg (14.55 pounds). It is considered a critically endangered species.
Description: It is a member of the carp family. It is found in Lake Tana, Didessa River and other areas in the region, including parts of the Nile River Basin in Africa. Its habitat includes muddy, sandy and rocky substrates all over the lake, preferably in water of no more than 3 m depth. Is a real macrophytivore: feeds on underwater plant matter only. It can reach a maximum length of 43 cm (about 17 inches).
Description: It is a member of the cichlid family and is found in many areas in Africa, including parts of the Nile River Basin. It is found in shallow lakes and streams. It feeds on fish, shrimp and aquatic insects; very aggressive and territorial. It can reach a maximum length of 18.7 (7.4 inches).
Description: It is a member of the African tetras family. It is found in many locations in Africa, including the lower Nile River Basin. It prefers warm, well-oxygenated water, mainly larger rivers and lakes. It mainly feed on particular species of fish but will feed on whatever prey is most abundant. It can reach a maximum length of 105 cm (41.3 inches) with a maximum published weight of 28 kg (61.7 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Schilbid catfishes family. It is found in many areas in Africa, including the Nile river. It lives mainly in shallow waters and migrates to the surface at night. It feeds on fish insects, molluscs, freshwater prawns and other crustaceans. It can reach a maximum length of 50 cm (19.7 inches) and a maximum published weight of 1.4 kg (about 3 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Featherback and Knifefishes family. It is widely distributed in tropical Africa, in the Nile, Chad, Niger, Ogowe and Congo basins. Also present in coastal rivers in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Togo, Benin and Cameroon. It prefers quiet waters with vegetation. It can produce barking sounds and it comes to the surface from time to time to swallow air. Feeds at dusk and during the night on worms, crustaceans, insects and snails. It can reach a maximum length of 30 cm (about 12 inches).
Description: Perch is the English common name in Ghana and its classification name is Distichodus engycephalus. It is native from Senegal to Cameroon, in the Lake Chad basin and the Nile River, in Africa. It prefers flowing water over rocky bottoms and feeds on vegetation and periphyton. It can reach a maximum length of 40 cm (about 16 inches and a maximum published weight of 1.5 kg (about 3.3 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Elephantfishes family. It is native to Lake Kwania, the Victoria Nile, Lake Kyoga and the Lake Victoria basin in Africa. Predominantly an insectivorous but also feeds on Crustaceans, gastropods, fish eggs and waste matter. It is threatened by habitat loss. It can reach a maximum length of 26 cm (a little over 10 inches).
Description: It is a member of the cichlid family. It is native to the Lakes Edward, George and Albert and affluent rivers and streams of these lakes and of the Semliki River, in Africa. It prefers shallow weedy habitats, such as lagoons and bays around the edges of larger lakes. Feeds on phytoplankton and waste or debris of any kind. It can reach a maximum length of 36.3 cm (about 14 inches).
Description: Also known as Sampa is a member of the Airbreathing catfishes family. It is native to Nile and Congo River Basins, It is also found in other areas of Africa. It is found in large deep rivers within the mainstream or in deep pools and lakes or backwaters. It is a facultative airbreather, breathes mainly on gills with supplemental gas exchange from aerial breathing when conditions are poor or it is too costly to obtain oxygen from water. It feeds on any available food, including fish and other small vertebrates. It also scavenges off large carcasses and offal from riverside villages. It can reach a maximum length of 150cm (about 59 inches) and a maximum published weight of 55 kg (about 121 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Carp family. It is native to the Nile River and lakes once connected to the Nile River Basin, also,the Chad, Niger, Senegal, Volta, Ouémé and Ogun river basins and other coastal rivers in Africa. Feeds on crustaceans, insects, molluscs and organic debris. Maximum published length is 82 cm (32,3 inches) with a maximum published weight of 7 kg (15 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Bichers family and is native to the Nile, Niger, Volta, Bandama, Comoé, Ouémé rivers and the Chad River basin in Africa. It inhabits swamps and rivers and feeds on snails and crustaceans. It can reach a maximum length of 65.5 cm (about 26 inches) and a maximum published weight of 3.4 kg (7.5 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the African lungfishes family and is native to the Nile, Congo and Lower Congo River basins and some lakes in Africa. it possesses “lungs” and must frequently surface to gulp air (obligate air-breather). Adults are able to survive in streams and swamps that are completely dry for long periods of the year, withstanding desiccation on floodplains by aestivating in cocoons until the next rains, breathing air by a small passage leading to the outside. Its diet consists mollusks, but small fishes and insects are also eaten in small quantities. It can reach a maximum length of 200 cm (about 6.6 ft) and a maximum published weight of 17 kg (about 37 1/2 lbs).
Description: It is a member of the Bagrid catfishes family and is native to the Nile River, Lake Chad, Niger and Senegal rivers and lakes Mobutu, Albert and Turkana in Africa. It is a night and bottom feeder and preys on small fish, insects, crustaceans, molluscs, debris and vegetable matter. It can reach a maximum length of 112 cm (44 inches) and a maximum published weight of 12.5 kg (27.5 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Clupeidae family (herring and sprats). It is native to most of Europe and all countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is an anadromous fish which lives in the sea but migrates into fresh water to spawn. It can reach a maximum length of 60 cm (about 24 inches) and a maximum published weight of 1.5 kg (3.3 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Distichodus family with a classification name of Distichodus brevipinnis. It is native to the Senegal, Gambia, Niger, Volta, Chad River Basins and also the White Nile. It prefers flowing water. It feeds on vegetation and waste or debris. It can reach a maximum length of 59 cm (about 23 inches) with a maximum published weight of 6.0 kg (about 13 pounds).
Description: Its classification name is Labeo coubie and it is a member of the Carp family. It is widespread throughout Northern and Eastern Africa, including the Nile River Basin. It mainly feeds on waste or debris. It can reach a maximum length of 75.0 cm (about 30 inches) and a maximum published weight of 5.0 kg (11 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Latidae family and is native to most river basins in Africa, including the Nile River Basin. It is a fierce predator that dominates its surroundings, it feeds on fish (including its own species), crustaceans, molluscs, and insects It is a threatened fish due to over harvesting. Its maximum length is 200 cm (about 79 inches) and has a maximum published weight of 200.0 kg (441 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Electric Catfishes family. It is native to tropical Africa and the Nile River basin. They usually are nocturnal and carnivorous. It feeds primarily on other fish, incapacitating their prey with electric discharges (300 to 400 volts). It can reach a maximum length of 122 cm (about 48 inches) with a maximum published weight of 20.0 kg (about 48 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the cichlid family and is native to parts of Africa and Eurasia. It is highly adaptable and tolerates varying water qualities and are tolerant of a wide range of temperatures and salinities, even surviving marine conditions. It is a herbivorous and feeds on leaves and stems of underwater plants as well as algae and vegetative debris. It can reach a maximum length of 40cm (about 16 inches) and a maximum published weight of 300g (.66 pound).
Description: It is a member of the African tetras family and is found in coastal basins and other areas of Africa, including the Nile River Basin. It mainly feeds on plankton. It can live in both rivers and lakes. It can reach a maximum length of 43cm (about 17 inches) and a maximum published weight of 500g (about 1 pound).
Description: It is a member of the Snakeheads family. It is widely distributed from the Senegal River to the Chad system , including the Volta and Niger basins and many coastal basins in West Africa, up to the Nile and Congo River basins. It is a obligate air breather, meaning it will drown if not given access to breathe air. It inhabits marginal vegetation and flood plains. It feeds on insects and small fish. It can reach a maximum length of 50cm (about 20 inches).
Description: It is a member of the Carp family and is native to the Rusizi River, Lake Kivu, Lake Edward, Lake George, Lake Victoria and Lake Kyoga drainages, and northern part of Lake Tanganyika, in Africa. It is an omnivore and feeds on molluscs, insects, plants, fishes and crustacea. It can reach a maximum length of 90cm (about 35 inches) with a maximum published weight of 10kg (about 22 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Osteoglossidae family and is native to much of Africa including the Nile River Basin. Unlike its cousin, the predatory Arowana, it feeds on plankton, vegetable debris and small invertebrates. It can reach a maximum length of 100 cm (39.4 inches) with maximum published weight of 10.2 kg (about 22.5 pounds).
Description: It is a member of the Airbreathing Catfish family and is native to most of Africa and the Middle East, and live in freshwater lakes, rivers, and swamps, as well as human-made habitats, such as oxidation ponds or even urban sewage systems. It can leave the water at night using its strong pectoral fins and spines in search of land-based food or move into the breeding areas. It can reach a maximum length of 130cm (about 4.3 pounds) and a maximum published weight of 60.0 kg (about 132 pounds).
Description: Is also known as the Graham's tilapia and is a species of cichlid endemic to the Lake Victoria basin in Africa. It feeds almost entirely of phytoplankton but also higher plants, insects and their larvae, crustaceans and worms. It is considered a near threatened species. It can reach a maximum length of 50.0 cm (about 20 inches) with a maximum published weight of 2.5 kg (about 5.5 pounds). Note: spawning colors used.