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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2023 · 1H 4M

113. Top 5 Fish Under $6

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In many episodes of the podcast, the Water Colors team likes to talk about rare, and often expensive, fish. In this episode: Ben, Amy, and Charles talk about some really cool, cheap fishes. Corrections: – In this episode, we mentioned there being 5 species in the genus Sundadanio. There are currently 8 described species in the genus. – In this episode, we mentioned that Sundadanio rasboras are native to Borneo. They are also native to Sumatra. Fishes Mentioned in This Episode: – Dwarf anchor catfish (Erethistes jerdoni) – Neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) – Dwarf emerald danios (Celestichthys erythromicron) – Celestial pearl danio (Celestichthys margaritatus) – Neon blue rasbora (Sundadanio goblinus) – Neon red rasbora (Sundadanio rubellus) – Neon green rasbora (Sundadanio axelrodi) – Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) – Blue chameleon badis (Badis badis) – Scarlet badis (Dario dario) – Black tiger badis (Dario tigris) – Flame badis (Dario hysginon) – Dwarf green barb (Pethia phutunio) – Rosy barb (Pethia conchonius) – Brown tailed pencilfish (Nannostomus eques) – Green striped pencilfish (Nannostomus marilynae) – Beckford’s pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi) – Sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) – Giant sparkling gourami (Trichopsis schalleri) – Croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata) – Coral red pencilfish (Nannostomus mortenthaleri) – Purple pencilfish (Nannostomus rubrocaudatus) – “Really Red” pencilfish (Nannostomus sp. “Really Red”) – Zipper kuhli loach (Pangio cuneovirgata) – Kuhli loach (Pangio oblonga) – Black kuhli loach (Pangio oblonga) – Bumblebee goby (Brachygobius nunus) – Betta imbellis – Apistogramma spp. – Blue paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis) – Blind cave tetra (Astyanax mexicanus) – Buenos Aires tetra (Hyphessobrycon anisitsi) – Dwarf red rasbora (Microrasbora rubescens) – Salt and pepper cory (Corydoras habrosus) – Pygmy cory (Corydoras pygmaeus) – Black skirt tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi) – Glowlight danio (Celestichthys choprae) – Giant danio (Devario aequipinnatus) – Black molly (Poecilia sphenops) – Sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) – Convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) – Rummynose tetra (Hemigrammus bleheri) – Blue platy (Xiphophorus variatus) – Parrot cichlid (Amphilophus citrinellus × Vieja melanurus) – Lemon tetra (Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis) – Serpae tetra (Hyphessobrycon eques) – Emperor tetra (Nematobrycon palmeri) – Albino cory (Corydoras aeneus) – Green neon tetra (Paracheirodon simulans) – Clown killifish (Epiplatys annulatus) – Daisy’s ricefish (Oryzias woworae) – Mekong ricefish (Oryzias mekongensis) – Songkhram ricefish (Oryzias songkhramensis) – Phoenix rasbora (Boraras merah) – Chili rasbora (Boraras brigittae) – Exclamation point rasbora (Boraras urophthalmoides) – Dwarf hatchetfish (Carnegiella myersi) – Platinum hatchetfish (Thoracocharax stellatus) – Silver hatchetfish (Gasteropelecus sternicla) – Marble hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata) – Archerfish (Toxotes spp.) – Micropoecilia picta – Poecilia parae – Pearl danio (Danio albolineatus) – Firemouth meeki (Thorichthys meeki)

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In many episodes of the podcast, the Water Colors team likes to talk about rare, and often expensive, fish. In this episode: Ben, Amy, and Charles talk about some really cool, cheap fishes. Corrections: – In this episode, we mentioned there being 5 species in the genus Sundadanio. There are currently 8 described species in the genus. – In this episode, we mentioned that Sundadanio rasboras are native to Borneo. They are also native to Sumatra. Fishes Mentioned in This Episode: – Dwarf anchor catfish (Erethistes jerdoni) – Neon tetra (Paracheirodon innesi) – Dwarf emerald danios (Celestichthys erythromicron) – Celestial pearl danio (Celestichthys margaritatus) – Neon blue rasbora (Sundadanio goblinus) – Neon red rasbora (Sundadanio rubellus) – Neon green rasbora (Sundadanio axelrodi) – Cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) – Blue chameleon badis (Badis badis) – Scarlet badis (Dario dario) – Black tiger badis (Dario tigris) – Flame badis (Dario hysginon) – Dwarf green barb (Pethia phutunio) – Rosy barb (Pethia conchonius) – Brown tailed pencilfish (Nannostomus eques) – Green striped pencilfish (Nannostomus marilynae) – Beckford’s pencilfish (Nannostomus beckfordi) – Sparkling gourami (Trichopsis pumila) – Giant sparkling gourami (Trichopsis schalleri) – Croaking gourami (Trichopsis vittata) – Coral red pencilfish (Nannostomus mortenthaleri) – Purple pencilfish (Nannostomus rubrocaudatus) – “Really Red” pencilfish (Nannostomus sp. “Really Red”) – Zipper kuhli loach (Pangio cuneovirgata) – Kuhli loach (Pangio oblonga) – Black kuhli loach (Pangio oblonga) – Bumblebee goby (Brachygobius nunus) – Betta imbellis – Apistogramma spp. – Blue paradise fish (Macropodus opercularis) – Blind cave tetra (Astyanax mexicanus) – Buenos Aires tetra (Hyphessobrycon anisitsi) – Dwarf red rasbora (Microrasbora rubescens) – Salt and pepper cory (Corydoras habrosus) – Pygmy cory (Corydoras pygmaeus) – Black skirt tetra (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi) – Glowlight danio (Celestichthys choprae) – Giant danio (Devario aequipinnatus) – Black molly (Poecilia sphenops) – Sailfin molly (Poecilia latipinna) – Convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) – Rummynose tetra (Hemigrammus bleheri) – Blue platy (Xiphophorus variatus) – Parrot cichlid (Amphilophus citrinellus × Vieja melanurus) – Lemon tetra (Hyphessobrycon pulchripinnis) – Serpae tetra (Hyphessobrycon eques) – Emperor tetra (Nematobrycon palmeri) – Albino cory (Corydoras aeneus) – Green neon tetra (Paracheirodon simulans) – Clown killifish (Epiplatys annulatus) – Daisy’s ricefish (Oryzias woworae) – Mekong ricefish (Oryzias mekongensis) – Songkhram ricefish (Oryzias songkhramensis) – Phoenix rasbora (Boraras merah) – Chili rasbora (Boraras brigittae) – Exclamation point rasbora (Boraras urophthalmoides) – Dwarf hatchetfish (Carnegiella myersi) – Platinum hatchetfish (Thoracocharax stellatus) – Silver hatchetfish (Gasteropelecus sternicla) – Marble hatchetfish (Carnegiella strigata) – Archerfish (Toxotes spp.) – Micropoecilia picta – Poecilia parae – Pearl danio (Danio albolineatus) – Firemouth meeki (Thorichthys meeki)

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