12 years as of tomorrow
Long-finned barb
herring
no it's a fish No, they are a type of fish. They belong to the pipefish family who have prehensile tails and long snouts.
The dominant traits, as shown by the F1-generation's display of complete dominance, are long fins and green color. The parents must have been: long-finned red guppy: FFcc short-finned green guppy: ffCC filial generation: ALL FfCc
it is a fish that has been around since the planet earth has existed.
Bettas are dumb as rocks. If you put another betta, any other anabantid like a gourami, or any long-finned fish in with a betta, the betta will fight it because he will think it's another betta. If you put a short-finned fish in with your betta, they'll live together peacefully.
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herring - "any marine soft-finned teleost fish of the family Clupeidae, especially Clupea harengus, an important food fish of northern seas, having an elongated body covered, except in the head region, with large fragile silvery scales"
If you are refering to a man/laboritory made "Glo-fish" then the species is the Zebra Danio and its' tail in a normal fish is about 3/8"ths. If it is one of the developed long finned types then it could be longer.
22 yeas
A beaked salmon is any of several species of long, thin, ray-finned fish in the genus Gonorynchus, which live on sandy bottoms near shorelines.
It is a misconception that betta fish do not get along with other fish. While intolerant to their own species, bettas can get along with other fish so long as they are not easy to mistake for another male betta - such as fancy guppies - or fin-nipping fish like many tetras that often go for long-finned fish. Female bettas can be housed with guppies, however.