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CATDOLL: Top 10 smart and beautiful ornamental fish

Top 10 smart and beautiful ornamental fish

Speaking of the top ten smartest ornamental fish, everyone knows that some people ask what are the top ten easiest goldfish to raise? In addition, some people want to ask which fish is the smartest? Do you know what's going on? Here I will introduce some ornamental fish to you, they are not only good-looking but also very smart. I hope it can help you!

Top 10 smart and beautiful ornamental fish:

1. High-crested chameleon fish: This fish can grow to more than 40cm and has a very high IQ. They like places with rocks and seaweeds very much, can grow in various waters, and have strong adaptability.

2. Red Dragon Fish: Red Dragon Fish is a large freshwater fish that can grow to more than 90cm. They usually live in rivers and lakes in Southeast Asia and are a very precious ornamental fish.

3. Koi: Koi are large freshwater fish that can grow to over 1m. They usually live in rivers and lakes in Japan and are a very popular ornamental fish.

4. Parrot fish: Parrot fish is a marine fish that can grow to more than 40cm. They usually live in coral reefs and caves and are a very popular ornamental fish.

5. Luohan fish: Luohan fish is a marine fish that can grow to more than 50cm. They usually live in coral reefs and caves and are a very popular ornamental fish.

6. Atlas fish: Atlas fish is a freshwater fish that can grow to more than 40cm. They usually live in rivers and lakes in South America and are a very popular ornamental fish.

7. Pearl fish: Pearl fish is a marine fish that can grow to more than 30cm. They usually live in coral reefs and caves and are a very popular ornamental fish.

8. Discus fish: Discus fish is a marine fish that can grow to more than 30cm. They usually live in coral reefs and caves and are a very popular ornamental fish.

9. Sapphire Fish: Sapphire fish is a freshwater fish that can grow to more than 40cm. They usually live in rivers and lakes in South Africa and are a very popular ornamental fish.

10. Silver Arowana: Silver Arowana is a large freshwater fish that can grow to over 90cm. They usually live in rivers and lakes in South America and are a very popular ornamental fish.

Summary: The above 10 kinds of ornamental fish are not only beautiful but also smart. Fish live in water and are one of the oldest creatures on earth. They are the product of natural selection and are not as stupid as people think. So don't say "fish memory" when scolding people in the future.

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