List of brackish aquarium fish species

This is a list of commonly seen fish that can be kept in a brackish water aquarium.

Common name Taxonomy Picture Tank type Remarks
Poeciliids
Guppy Poecilia reticulata   Community Many color and tail pattern varieties exist, also can tolerate above ocean level salt. Normally freshwater.[1]
Black molly Poecilia sphenops   Community Species of livebearer fish
Sailfin molly Poecilia latipinna   Community Gold and silver varieties commonly found.
Others
Four-eyed fish Anableps spp.   These fish can see above and below water.
American Flagfish Jordanella floridae   Community May eat hair algae, but also may eat plants.[2]
Common name Taxonomy Picture Size Remarks Salinity
Sea catfish
Colombian shark catfish Hexanematichthys seemanni   Species of fish
Australian shark catfish Arius graeffei
Berney's shark catfish Arius berneyi Species of fish
Common name Taxonomy Picture Size Remarks Salinity
Common Toadfish, Toado Tetractenos hamiltoni   4" Rarely seen in the aquarium trade, even in Australia, where it is native. Adaptable to a wide range of conditions and habitats, from marginal, polluted freshwater-brackish creeks to fully marine seagrass flats, as long as the habitat is sheltered from strong currents.[citation needed]
Figure 8 pufferfish Tetraodon biocellatus   4" Requires brackish aquarium conditions with very low Nitrite and Nitrate levels to be kept successfully. Freshwater compromises immune system, harms puffer, and shortens life extremely. Commonly kept in freshwater.
Green spotted puffer Tetraodon nigroviridis   6" Often sold as freshwater fish, but this species actually thrives in brackish water. As the fish matures, it requires the salinity levels to slowly increase with age. Must be kept in aquarium with very low Nitrite and Nitrate levels to be kept successfully. A highly varied diet is a necessary requirement for this species. Prawns, muscle meat, mysid, squid and aquatic snails are all relished. Provide Shelled food to naturally trim the puffers constantly growing teeth.[3] 1.008-1.018
Common name Taxonomy Picture Size Remarks Salinity
Bumblebee goby Brachygobius xanthozonus   1.5" Often a picky eater. Will accept thawed frozen brine shrimp or mysis shrimp. Can be outcompeted for food by more aggressive fish.
Water Cow Eleotris picta 17"
Violet goby, Dragon goby Gobioides broussonnetii   21" Though pet stores often label as "vicious" this fish is actually quite harmless
Barred mudskipper Periophthalmus argentilineatus   6" This fish requires "land" to crawl out of the water.
Atlantic mudskipper Periophthalmus barbarus   9" This fish requires "land" to crawl out of the water.
Knight goby Stigmatogobius sadanundio   3.5" A species of goby indigenous to South Asia.
Common name Taxonomy Picture Size Remarks Salinity
Blackchin tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron   11" A species of cichlid, indigenous to coastal West Africa.
Orange chromide Etroplus maculatus   3" A species of cichlid, indigenous to Southern India and Sri Lanka, with orange coloration.
Green chromide Etroplus suratensis   15" Species of fish
Mayan cichlid or Mexican mojarra Mayaheros urophthalmus   39.4 cm A species of large cichlid, indigenous to Middle America, with a tail eye spot. 0 – 40 ppt

Other fish

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Common name Taxonomy Picture Size Remarks Salinity
Siamese tigerfish Datnioides microlepis   18" These fish must be kept in large aquaria.[4]
New Guinea tigerfish Datnioides campbelli   13" These fish must be kept in large aquaria.[4]
Silver moony Monodactylus argenteus   10" These fish are also known from marine habitats.
African moony Monodactylus sebae   10" These fish are also known from marine habitats.
Indian glassy fish Parambassis ranga   3.1" These fish are often dyed.
Targetfish, Jarbua terapon Terapon jarbua   14" These fish breed in saltwater and the young return to freshwater.
Banded archerfish Toxotes jaculatrix   12" These fish have the ability to shoot water to hit their insect prey.
Green Scat, Ruby Scat Scatophagus argus   15" A ravenous herbivore that quickly defoliates any aquatic plants in the aquarium. One of the few common brackish water plants in the trade, the Java Fern (Microsorum pteropus) appears to be toxic to these fish and should not be planted with "scats".
Hogchoker Trinectes maculatus   3" Often sold under the misnomers "Freshwater Flounder" or "Freshwater Fluke", but is in fact a brackish water if not marine fish

See also

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References

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  1. ^ R, Abhijeet. "Can Guppies Live In Saltwater? Here's What We Found". jaljeev.com/. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  2. ^ Fabian (2020-05-06). "Flagfish - Habitat, Feeding, Breeding, Tank Size & Mates". SmartAquariumGuide. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  3. ^ "Green Spotted Pufferfish-Tetraodon nigroviridis". www.fishkeeper.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  4. ^ a b Schäfer F, Brackish - Water fishes, Aqualog 2005 p. 70