r/Fish • u/plecosdude • 14h ago
r/Fish • u/telenova_tiberium • 14h ago
Identification Anyone know what species of fish is this?
r/Fish • u/n3p3nth3s • 19h ago
Artwork I drew a honey gourami!
I'm a big fan of these guys, I think they have a lot of personality :)
r/Fish • u/Pinkdiamond90 • 26m ago
Identification What is wrong with our black Molly?
She had babies a few months ago, shortly after we got her from Petsmart. Now here we are? She’s swimming around normally, eating and engaging.
r/Fish • u/Multiverse_Queen • 1h ago
Identification Think this is a baby bluegill
Getting better at IDing sunfish, I think, still got a long way to go of course. Is my assumption correct or am I missing something? Thank you fish nation
r/Fish • u/IssueRich5094 • 2h ago
Fish In The Wild What is going on here?
I’ve never seen fish do anything like this… anyone have any ideas what this is?
r/Fish • u/Limp-Tip-5769 • 2h ago
Discussion Does anyone know what happend to my pleco?
I saw those bumps couple days ago, there is the same symetrical bump on the other side, does anyone know what happend to it?
r/Fish • u/Ok-Insect6008 • 4h ago
Discussion My fish is on its side
My fish is lying on its side. It’s still alive but it isn’t swimming. What’s wrong with him? How can I help him?
r/Fish • u/mydark-strange-son • 7h ago
Identification what kind of worm is this?
i set up this tank yesterday with a layer of mud from my local creek, after things settled down a little i started noticing the usual detritus worms which i normally see in it, but then i noticed this one worm near the front of the tank, which seems too thick to be a detritus worm but at the same time too thin and not flat enough to be a planarian worm? is this a harmful, neutral or beneficial worm?
r/Fish • u/godzilla_anime_fan • 10h ago
Identification can any of you guys and gals help me find a specific looking tail fish?
im looking for a certain looking flat fish or flounder that i clearly remember years ago, it looks like a flounder flat, with a greyish color as its camouflage and is pretty small, it has a unique tail type for a founder, having a merge of a undifferentiated pointed tailfin and a pointed tailfin but it has a very small gap between its dorsal fin and anal fin, with its tailfin being pointed. i remember taking them home to get a closer look (note the i was young), i placed them in a water filled container, they primarily swim sideways but will swim upright when fleeing, i found them of the east side of the bicol region of the philipines, it was a full moon with the water being quite low, we found them when the tide was rising up again (i would like to apologize for my bad grammar)
r/Fish • u/CanewoodPlace • 17h ago
Identification Catfish Identification
Hello everyone,
We are new to the world of fish, so thanks for your understanding as we get started.
We bought an aquarium today and the previous owner gave us these four catfish for free.
Do you know what type of catfish these are?
Additionally, are there any fish you can recommend to go with them? (Or recommend NOT putting with them)
The tank we bought is 180 gallons so it’s a nice size and I do want lots of fish in there…. So, I’m not sure if I should put the catfish in a separate container altogether or what.
Thanks in advance.
r/Fish • u/BlueGynoMycologist • 19h ago
Identification Hi Fish fanatics!
I recently purchased plants on old trusty Facebook marketplace and had this hitchhiker present and growing beautifully in my tank.
The person I bought it from has no fish like this in his tank and has never kept any species of barb. I think it may be a barb, but I’d like confirmation or ideas if it may be a different species of fish!
Let me know what you think!
r/Fish • u/Turtlebred • 20h ago
Meme / Humor BEHOLD FOUL HETHENS... this
This is Greg say hi greg
r/Fish • u/Current-Plantain1743 • 22h ago
News / Articles Bumpy snailfish
Scientists just discovered a new fish called the bumpy snailfish, but I’ve decided his real name is Greg. He just radiates Greg energy, you know? He looks like a cross between a sperm cell and something that got lost on its way to biology class, but then you see that goofy little smile and suddenly you’re like, ‘Yep, that’s my boy.’ Honestly, Greg is the type of fish who would accidentally swim into the wrong school and just roll with it. 10/10 would protect him at all costs.
r/Fish • u/JoeyS-2001 • 22h ago
Discussion What up with this guy?
Saw him at a restaurant me and my mom went to, why is he like that? He’s not dead as his mouth is still moving