Photo Made by myself: large scaled Scorpionfish at SEA Life Konstanz
How Common at Zoos: common
Can be Mixed with: Mediterranean Moray Eel
Species Seen at: SEA Life Konstanz
Scorpionfish are very bizarre Aquarium fish. The largescale Scorpionfish is the most often seen Species of Scorpionfish after the very popular Lionfish.
Photo Made by myself: Dangerous Fish Tank at Nuremburg Zoo, Home to: Stone Fish/Zebra Moray/Sailfin Tang/Tailbar Lionfish/Red Lionfish
How Common in Zoos: common
Can be Mixed with: Stone Fish, Zebra Moray, Sailfin Tang, Tailbar Lionfish
Species Seen at: Nuremburg Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo
The Red Lionfish is one of the most popular Fish in Zoos and Aquariums. They are very colourfull have venemous fins and are very invasive so they are found in many Zoos and Public Aquariums.
How common at Zoos: common
Can be Mixed with: Other coldwater fish
Species Seen at: Wilhelma Zoo
The Tub Gunnard is the most common Species of Gunnard in european Zoos and Aquariums. They are often found in North Atlantic Tanks like at Wilhelma Zoo.
Photo Made by myself: unique fish Tank at Nuremburg Zoo, Home to: Hermit Crab/Long Spined Sea Urchin/Seahorse/Warty Frogfish/Razorfish
How common in Zoos: common
Can be Mixed with: Hermit Crab, Sea Urchin, Seahorse, Frogfish, Garden Eel
Species seen at: Nuremburg Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo
The Razorfish or Shrimpfish is very bizarre but also a very popular Species in Zoos and Public Aquariums. They are fore some reason often kept together with Sea Horses or Garden Eels.
Photo made by myself: unique fish Tank at Nuremburg Zoo, Home to: Hermitcrab/longspined Sea Urchin/Warty Frogfish/Razorfish/longsnout Seahorse
How common at Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Hermitcrab, Sea Urchin, Frogfish, Razorfish, Other small Reef Fish
Species Seen at: SEA Life Konstanz, Nuremburg Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo
This is the ost common Seahorse Species in european Zoos and Aquariums. They are very popular and are found in many Zoos and Aquariums.
It is due to their feeding habits. They are easily out competed for food and must be kept with docile, slow-feeding fish to be successful. Seahorses and garden eels are two groups that fit the requirements well.
I am surprised to see that frogfish are mixed with seahorses and shrimpfish at Nuremberg, the former will attempt to eat anything moving that gets too close, even hard armored seahorses!
Photo made by @Robaque South east Asian Freshwater Aquarium at Praha Zoo
How common at Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Other Asian Freshwater Fish, Turtles
Species seen at: Praha Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo, Ulm Zoo
The Boesemanns Rainbowfish is the most common Rainbowfish Species in european Zoos and Aquariums. Sometimes they are found in large Tanks together with other fish and Turtles like at Praha Zoo.
Photo made by @lintworm Trout Creek Tank at Wilhelma Zoo
How common in Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Other Freshwater Fish, Song Birds
Species Seen at: Alpenzoo, SEA Life Konstanz, Wilhelma Zoo, Ulm Zoo
The Brown Trout is one of the most popular native european Freshwater Fish. They are of course very common in european Zoos and Aquariums. They are often kept in Creek Tanks like at Wilhelma Zoo where you can see them in one of my favorite Aquarium Tanks at the Zoo.
Photo made by myself: Electric Eel at Wilhelma Zoo
How common at Zoos: uncommon
Can be mixed with: dont think they should be mixed
Species seen at: Wilhelma Zoo
The Electric Eel is unfortunatly not common in european Zoos and public Aquariums. They make a very interesting exhibit which is also very popular by the average Zoo Visitors.
How common in Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Other large Freshwater Fish
Species seen at: Wilhelma Zoo
The Wels Catfish is one of the largest Freshwater Fish. They are the most Common large Catfish Species in Zoos and Aquariums. Some Zoos like the Wilhelma Zoo keep white Catfish.
How common at Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Giant Red Fin Gourami, Other large Asian Freshwater Fish, Water Turtles including Fly River Turtle
Species seen at: Landau Reptile Zoo
This is another huge Catfish, this time from tropical South east Asia. They are often found in Zoos and Public Aquariums.
How common in Zoos: uncommon
Can be mixed with: Other large Asian Freshwater Fish, Fly River Turtle
Species seen at: Mannheim Luisenpark, Wilhelma Zoo
This Species is also known as the Giant Pangasius. They are one of the most impressive Freshwater Fish, but unfortunatly they are much more rare in european Zoos and Public Aquariums than the Sutchi Catfish.
Photo made by myself: Giants of the Amazon Tank at Nuremburg Zoo, Home to: Black Pacu/Red tail Catfish/Caribbean Manatee/Ripsaw Catfish
How common at Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Black Pacu, Red tail Catfish, Arapaima, Other large Amazon Freshwater Fish, Caribbean Manatee
Species seen at: Nuremburg Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo
The Ripsaw Catfish is often kept together with other large fish of the Amazon and Manatees like at Nuremburg Zoo. They are very huge, that makes them popular even amongst the average Zoo Visitors.
Photo made by myself: Giants of the Amazon Tank at Nuremburg Zoo, Home to: Black Pacu/Red tail Catfish/Caribbean Manatee/Ripsaw Catfish
How common at Zoos: common
Can be mixed with: Other large Amazon Freshwater Fish, Arapaima, Ripsaw Catfish, Black Pacu, Caribbean Manatee
Species seen at: Loro Parque, Nuremburg Zoo, Wilhelma Zoo
The Red tail Catfish is another large Catfish of the Amazon River. Like the Ripsaw Catfish they are often kept with other large fish and Manatees.