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Who lives among the pretty leaves?

Tannin Aquatics

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After following us for the better part of a year now, you're probably acutely aware that we're really into leaf litter biotopes, and creating aquariums that replicate this unique habitat. And of course, when you're creating such a habitat in your aquarium, it makes sense that you'd want to give a lot of thought to the fishes which will reside there! I mean, the obvious question here is, "What fishes are suitable/appropriate for a leaf litter biotope-type aquarium?"

A great question; happy you asked!

First off, a quick review. As you recall, leaf litter beds are found throughout tropical rivers,s teams, and other watercourses around the world, from South America, to Asia, and Africa, to name just a few regions. They are remarkably productive habitats, because they offer not only shelter for their inhabitants, but food items, an area to reproduce, and function as a "nursery" of sorts for larval fishes to shelter and feed in. They are among the most productive environments in the wild.

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In the case of South American, litter beds, you're likely to find many species of fishes, distributed among a dozen or more types. You're likely to find Catfishes, characins, and cichlids, just to name a few. Today, we'll focus on South America, and look at a few fishes that you might not have previously considered for your leaf litter aquarium! If you're a SE Asia or African fan- not to worry- we'll touch on those soon in a different installments! (click to read more)
 
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