Fish Identifier

Fish Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ fish species — freshwater, saltwater, reef, and pelagic — with habitat, size, diet, behavior, and how to tell them apart.

Candiru

Candiru

A tiny, translucent Amazonian catfish that feeds by attaching to the gills of larger fish and consuming their blood, one of the few parasitic vertebrates known.

freshwater
Blackwing Flyingfish

Blackwing Flyingfish

A stocky, wide-ranging flyingfish named for its large dusky-black pectoral wings, found gliding above open ocean surface waters across much of the world's warm and temperate seas.

pelagic
Black Molly

Black Molly

A solid-black, selectively bred color strain of the common molly, the black molly is one of the most recognizable and widely kept aquarium livebearers.

freshwater
Bichir

Bichir

The bichir is a primitive, air-breathing freshwater fish of African rivers and swamps, genus Polypterus, known for its snake-like armored body and spiny dorsal finlets.

freshwater
Atlantic Flyingfish

Atlantic Flyingfish

A streamlined, silvery flyingfish of the tropical Atlantic that uses its oversized wing-like pectoral fins to glide over the surface for long distances to escape predators.

pelagic
Banded Archerfish

Banded Archerfish

A silvery, deep-bodied fish famous for spitting jets of water to knock insects off overhanging vegetation into the water below. Bold dark bands and a flattened, upturned mouth make it easy to recognize.

brackish

Flowerhorn

A vividly colored, artificially bred cichlid hybrid famous for its bulbous head hump and bold markings, with no wild ancestral population.

freshwater
Peacock Cichlid

Peacock Cichlid

A brilliantly colored Lake Malawi cichlid whose males flash iridescent blues, oranges, and yellows to attract mates and rivals alike.

freshwater
Long-spined Porcupinefish

Long-spined Porcupinefish

The Long-spined Porcupinefish is a spiny, balloon-shaped fish that can inflate its body dramatically, erecting long, permanently attached spines as a defense against predators.

reef
Asian Arowana

Asian Arowana

A large, brightly colored freshwater fish prized for its metallic scales and dragon-like appearance, native to Southeast Asian rivers and now considered endangered in the wild.

freshwater
Atlantic Wolffish

Atlantic Wolffish

A large, eel-like cold-water fish with powerful crushing jaws, sheltering solitarily in rocky dens across the North Atlantic.

saltwater
Oarfish

Oarfish

An extraordinarily long, silver, ribbon-shaped deep-sea fish with a red crest and trailing fin rays, rarely seen alive at the surface and among the longest bony fish known.

deepsea
Dojo Loach

Dojo Loach

An elongated, whiskered East Asian loach, sold in the aquarium and pond trade under the Japanese name 'dojo,' known for burrowing in soft mud and tolerating cold water.

freshwater
Coelacanth

Coelacanth

The coelacanth is an ancient, deep-dwelling lobe-finned fish once known only from fossils, famously rediscovered alive off South Africa in 1938.

deepsea
Chinese Paddlefish

Chinese Paddlefish

The Chinese paddlefish was a giant, sword-snouted freshwater fish once found in the Yangtze River, declared extinct in the early 2020s after decades of decline.

freshwater
Neon Goby

Neon Goby

A tiny reef fish with an electric blue stripe running nose to tail, best known for cleaning parasites off larger reef fish.

reef
Silver Scat

Silver Scat

A disc-shaped, silvery fish marked with dark vertical bars, found schooling in brackish estuaries and mangroves across the Indo-Pacific and northern Australia.

brackish
Red Devil Cichlid

Red Devil Cichlid

A bold, thick-lipped Nicaraguan cichlid known for its fiery orange-red or white coloration and famously feisty, combative temperament.

freshwater
Blind Cave Tetra

Blind Cave Tetra

A ghostly pink, eyeless cavefish descended from surface-dwelling Mexican tetras, adapted over millennia to life in total darkness within Mexican limestone caves.

freshwater
Blobfish

Blobfish

A gelatinous deep-sea sculpin whose flesh is slightly less dense than water, letting it hover just above the seafloor without expending much energy swimming.

deepsea

Slickhead

A dark, soft-bodied deep-sea fish named for its smooth, scaleless head, drifting slowly along cold continental slopes far beyond the reach of sunlight.

deepsea
Nile Perch

Nile Perch

A large, silvery-grey freshwater predator with a distinctive dark eye and deep body, native to major African river systems and infamous for its ecological impact after introduction to Lake Victoria.

freshwater
Mono

Mono

A shimmering, disc-shaped fish with a strongly flattened body and tall, angular fins, native to Indo-Pacific estuaries. Adults school in brackish coastal waters and shift gradually toward full seawater as they mature.

brackish
Glass Knifefish

Glass Knifefish

A slender, near-transparent South American fish that swims using a continuous rippling fin and emits a weak electric field to sense its surroundings.

freshwater