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  • Desripción: Has short muzzle, band dark longitudinal line topped by bright green to gold. Thin body. The Mediterranean Pejerrey banks is stationary. 
  • Size: 8 to 10 cm.
  • Diet: mysis, brine shrimp, flakes, but very welcome while the chopped shrimp, mussels and squid.
  • Temperature: 15 – 20 º C.
  • Distribution: Mediterranean.
  •  Habitat: Featured in estuaries, lagoons coastal and sheltered coastal areas on funds mixed.
  •  Maintenance: medium difficulty.

 

  • Description: body pink to orange with bluish. The males have the 2 nd and 3 rd radio elongated dorsal. Crescent-shaped tail. Live in steep or rocky terrain. It is the largest fish smarter than we put in our native aquarium giving you a great color.
  • Size: 10-18cm.
  • Diet: They eat very well chopped shrimp, mussels and squid. Zooplankton and also accepted mysis and brine shrimp, especially in the early days adaptation to the aquarium.
  • Temperature: 15 – 21 ºC. 
  • Habitat: They live on rocky or steep injured in 30-80m deep.
  •  Maintenance: Low Difficulty. Important to put shelters.

 

  • Description: Black eyes with 2 white lines. Boca wide cleft. Red body. The male inbuba eggs in the mouth.
  • Size: 10cm. 
  • Diet: Flakes, shrimp, mussels, squid.
  • Temperature: 15 – 22 º C.
  • Habitat: Lives in caves and crevices at depths of 5-50 m.
  •  Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

 

  •  Description: Body with rounded, flattened laterally. Boca pezqueña but robust. Greenish-gray body. Dorsal, anal and caudal blue with electric blue lines.
  • Size: 30 - 40cm.
  •  Diet: Omnivore. I eat very well, scales and all types of fresh food. 
  • Temperature: 15 – 22º C. 
  • Habitat: Nothing on rocky and sandy. 
  • Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

  • Description: Body fusiform with rounded head. Gray body, silver sides, marked by thin yellow lines. Living in banks.
  • Size: 20 to 25 cm.
  • Diet: Flake, I think, shrimp, mussels, squid, etc .
  • Temperature: 15 – 22º C. 
  • Habitat: On mixed funds. 
  • Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It is well adapted to the aquarium.

  • Description: Body wide and flattened. Separated eyes; widely separated in males. The color is variable, sandy usually clear, indefinite spots and / or white spots.
  • Size: 23 - 28cm.
  • Diet: It feeds on annelid worms and small crabs that live in the sand, while accepting fine strips of squid and even feed pellets.
  • Temperature: 15 to 20 º C.
  • Habitat: It is a benthic species that lives on sandy and silty.
  • Maintenance: Medium difficulty. Not supported aggressive species.

 

  • Description: Upper lip thick, with rows of small tubercles on the lower edge. Large head, flat top. Dark gray back, silver sides and white belly.
  • Size: Up to 40-60cm.
  • Diet: omnivorous species. It feeds fine flakes, pellet, shrimp, mussels, etc. Sometimes it can be seen as undesirable nibble algae from the aquarium.
  • Temperature: 15 to 22 º C
  • Habitat: They live normally shoals near the surface and in rocky and sandy.
  • Maintenance: Difficulty very low. Animal very tough.

 

  •  Description: Body elongate. Color from gray to black and lighter belly. White spots along the lateral line.
  • Size: Can reach up to 2 m.
  • Diet: Eat well anchovies, sardines, squid.
  • Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
  • Habitat: Lives usually failures, wrecks and rock crevices.
  • Maintenance: Low Difficulty. Just have to try to have a place to hide.

  • Description: Front gibbous (very high in males). Start sternal flap in the head. Tail forked, forming a thin crescent. Blue-green back, silver sides with blue dots. The males have bright blue and yellow hues.
  • Size: Up to 1 meter.
  • Diet: carnivorous species. Eat almost anything.
  • Temperature: 20 to 24 º C.
  • Habitat: Pelagic. It is a fast swimmer. Normally inhabits temperate waters but also in subtropical environments, such as the Mediterranean, but in summer when water temperature is higher.
  • Maintenance: Easy. Although you need fairly large tanks where it has room to swim well.

  • Description: Elongated body. This species has a marked sexual dimorphism in the livery of the fish.  The males have the first dorsal fin rays higher, with a male black and red lined turquoise. Center line bright orange zig-zag. Back blue-green, a long black males and on the flanks. The females are brown dorsally, with a line thin and irregular white. Orange-yellow belly, a sometimes white.
  • Size: 15 - 20cm.
  • Diet: Accepts most types of food. Scales prawns, mussels, squid, pellet.
  • Temperature: 15 -22 º C.
  • Habitat: Lives in rocky coastal and grassland.
  • Maintenance: Low Difficulty. When introduced by first stressed or something is buried, this is a natural behavior.

- Description: It has a small mouth. Tail with dark pattern in the form of scissors. Dark brown body, which appears dark to daylight.Juveniles have bright blue lines.
- Size: Up to 8-10 cm.
- Diet: They eat all kinds of fresh food (cooked mussels, prawns, squid), I also think granules and flakes.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: They live in large schools offshore stationary on rocky or grassy. Lay eggs on the rocks and the male protects.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

- Description: Front nearly straight. Black spots and blue spots on dorsal half of the body. Back to beige to gray blue and silver sides.In adult individuals may be from 4 to 6 dogs in front of each jaw.
- Size: Up to 50 or 70 cm.
- Diet: carnivorous species. Eat fresh food very well (squid, prawns ,..), I also agree very coarse.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: They live on rocky bottoms, from shallow depths to 50 m.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

- Description: Your body is fusiform. Nearly straight nose, mouth cleft to the eye. Has a diffuse dark spot at the top of operculum. Gray back, silver sides.
- Size: Up to 90 cm.
- Diet: It is a carnivorous species. Accept good fresh food (squid, shrimp), I also think and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: coastal species on mixed funds. Can be found at brackish waters.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It adapts well to aquarium

- Description: It looks very much bass. Has pointed snout. Dark spot on the edge of the operculum. Small black spots along the back. General color blue gray and white belly.
- Size: Up to 40 - 60cm.
- Diet: carnivorous species (shrimp, squid, sardines), pellet and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: coastal species. Found on rocky and sandy.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It adapts well to aquarium tanks and community.

- Description: Bodydeep and flat, mainly silver color. Pelvic and anal fins are yellow.Caudal peduncle dark spot in a ring.
- Size: Up to 15 to 18 cm.
- Diet: carnivorous species, but I eat very well  pellet and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: It is a solitary fish, typical of seagrass meadows. Frequents rocky and sandy bottoms.
- Maintenance: Easy. Is an extremely active.

- Description: Body flat and elevated. Large vertical smooth brown or almost black, butlight belly. Lips.
- Size: Up to 40 cm.
- Diet: carnivorous species (prawns, mussels, squid), but I also eat and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: Come on rocky to 50 m. Solitary species, but sometimes form schools.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It is a very active and conspicuous species in theaquarium.

- Description: Body elevated and flat. Sharp pointed nose and lips. 10 to 13 dark vertical stripes. Dark spot forming a complete ring around the caudal peduncle.
- Size: Up to 30-40 cm.
- Diet: They are fed with shrimp, mussels, squid, I think, and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: Almost exclusively on rocky bottoms to 50m.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It adapts well to the community tank.

- Description: Body elevated and flat, Staining silvery gray back beige. Back edge of the dark tail black spot in caudal peduncle. Dark vertical streaks.

- Size: Up to 40 cm.

- Diet: They are fed with shrimp, mussels, squid, spinach, pellet and scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: They are small groups on rocky and among herbs.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. Fits well in tanks community.

- Description: Body elevated and flat. Silver staining. Has two blacklists, one in the neck and another on caudal peduncle.

 - Size: Up to 30 - 40 cm. 
- Diet: They are fed with shrimp, mussels, squid, spinach, pellet and scales. 

- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C 

- Habitat: rocky bottoms and grasslands. 

- Maintenance: Easy.

- Description: Coloration brown with numerous white spots and irregular. Boca split. It is a very curious fish and even aggressive.
- Size: up to 1 - 1.5 m.
- Diet: It is a carnivorous fish and accepts any type of fresh food (squid, whiting, etc.), also pellet.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C
- Habitat: deep rocky bottoms.
- Maintenance: medium difficulty - low. You need a large aquarium. Must live in community tank with fish the same size.

- Description: Colour light beige, has an indefinite dark line through each eye. Numerousblack spots in longitudinal lines.
- Size: 8 to 9 cm.
- Diet: Small crustaceans and annelids. Accept pellet and scale very well.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: Funds which are mixed sand and rock. They usually live associated with green anemone.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

- Description: It has a colorful speckled very variable. The dorsal fin is pointed in adult and very long.
- Size: up to 12 cm.
- Diet: Feeds on small crustaceans and annelids. Accepts scales very well.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: sandy loam and grasslands.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty. It adapts well to aquarium community.

- Description: Massive head, thick lips and gray beige color with black mottling.
- Size: 20 to 25 cm.
- Diet: Small crustaceans, squid, mussels. Accepts scales and pellet very well.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: Funds hard as rocks, boulders.
- Maintenance: Low Difficulty.

- Description: Red marks on the head and lips vermilion.
- Size: 13 to 15 cm.
- Diet: shrimp, mussels, squid, pellet and scales.
- Temperature: 15 -22 º C.
- Habitat: hard bottom mixed with sediment.
- Maintenance: Difficulty very low.

- Description: Moray brown, high head and short snout. The head is darker. It is a rare to see.
- Size: up to 1m.
- Diet: squid, sardines, whiting.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: rocky bottoms in flaws and cracks.
- Maintenance: Difficulty: medium - low. Like all brunettes are territorial and are equippedwith sharp diets. Must enable an area of refuge.

- Description: It has an almost straight face, thin vertical stripes along its body.
- Size: can reach up to 30-40 cm.
- Diet: Feeds on small crustaceans, annelids, scales, accepts all types of fresh food and feed.
- Temperature: 15 to 22 º C.
- Habitat: sandy bottom.
- Maintenance: Easy.

 

- Description: This species is similar to the mullet. This has larger eyes, lighter color without streaks in the tail.
- Size: 18 to 20 cm.
- Diet: small crustaceans and annelids.
- Temperature: 15 to 20 º C.
- Habitat: muddy and sandy areas.
- Maintenance: High difficulty. 

 

- Description: It has a color very variable according to age, environment, depth, etc. Sand bottoms in the shade is pale with a red longitudinal line. In rocky thepredominant color is darker reddish color. They have a characteristic barbels.
- Size: Up to 25 cm.
- Diet: annelids, small crustaceans but eating out of our facilities and I scales.
- Temperature: 15 to 20 º C.
- Habitat: Sandy - rocky.
- Maintenance: High difficulty.

- Description: It has a color variable,  mixing yellow and brown. Its head is elongated. Something distinctive of this species is its position in the cave with his mouth open,  letting see the row of fine teeth. It compatible with Lysmata seticaudata whose mouth clean shellfish and dead skin to brown. This is a very pretty picture.


- Size: can reach up to 130cm.


- Diet: Eat good food all "fresh" as squid, sardines, etc.


- Temperature: 15-22 º C.

- Habitat: Areas of crevices and caves.

- Maintenance: Low difficulty.

 

- Description: Body symmetrical. Silvery blue. It has a black spot on caudal pedunclesurrounded by white.
- Size: up to 20 cm.
- Diet: Feeds on small crustaceans and mollusks. Scales and pellets very well.
- Temperature: 15-22 ° C.
- Habitat: Lives offshore banks forming off the coast though. Rocky and grasslands.
- Maintenance: Low difficulty.

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