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The Upper Congo Fishes Project is an international collaboration of ichthyologists working to improve our knowledge
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  • The clown loach, a peace-loving fish with the ability to form schools. They prefer living in groups but will peacefully coexist if given space and time for solitude from their partners on opposite sides of an aquarium glass!Soure:www.congofishes.net/do-clown-loaches-need-to-be-in-groups/
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    The Upper Congo Fishes Project is an international collaboration of ichthyologists working to improve our knowledge of the fish fauna of the Upper Congo Rapids and the surrounding area while developing expertise and institutional capacity at the University of Kisangani (UNIKIS) in D.R. Congo. Much of the funding for this work in 2010 comes from a U.S. Fulbright African Regional Research Fellowship and an Encyclopedia of Life Rubenstein Fellowship awarded to Dr. John P. Sullivan of the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates who will spend February to October 2010 in Kisangani working with UNIKIS faculty and students.
    Address: Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity, 159

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  • Angelfish and everything guideThe angelfish is a popular freshwater fish that has the appearance of an arrowhead with beautiful, flowing fins. It’s not uncommon for these peaceful creatures to prey upon small ones or fight amongst themselves during breeding season but once you get them socialized they will be your friend forever!www.congofishes.net/angelfish/Address: Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity, 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
    Website: www.congofishes.net/
    Phone number: +84902952614
    Email: congofish.net@gmail.com/ congofishes@gmail.com
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  • Do clown loaches eat algae?The gray wolf is a versatile species that feeds on whatever it can find in the wild. It loves eating invertebrates like worms, crustaceans and small water-dwelling snails but also enjoys feeding off of plant matter or algae when available!Soure:www.congofishes.net/do-clown-loaches-eat-algae/
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    The Upper Congo Fishes Project is an international collaboration of ichthyologists working to improve our knowledge of the fish fauna of the Upper Congo Rapids and the surrounding area while developing expertise and institutional capacity at the University of Kisangani (UNIKIS) in D.R. Congo. Much of the funding for this work in 2010 comes from a U.S. Fulbright African Regional Research Fellowship and an Encyclopedia of Life Rubenstein Fellowship awarded to Dr. John P. Sullivan of the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates who will spend February to October 2010 in Kisangani working with UNIKIS faculty and students.
    Address: Imogene Powers Johnson Center f

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  • Do clown loaches eat plants?The clown loach is a great fish to have in an aquarium for many reasons. Firstly, they’re peaceful and get along well with others! Secondly their bright colors make them stand out from other inhabitants of the tank which could help you notice if something goes wrong or needs attention quickly at night time when lighting levels are low (a trait also shared by neon tetra). Finally these interesting creatures usually reach ages between 3 – 5 years old before succumbing so long life spans mean there’s potential entertainment value here too!Soure:www.congofishes.net/can-clown-loaches-live-with-neon-tetras/
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    The Upper Congo Fishes Project is an international collaboration of ichthyologists working to improve our knowledge of the fish fauna of the Upper Congo Rapids and the surrounding area while developing expertise and institutional capacity at the University of Kisangani (UNIKIS) in D.R. Congo.

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