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''Polypterus congicus'', the Congo bichir, is a species of
bichir Bichirs and the reedfish comprise Polypteridae , a family of archaic ray-finned fishes and the only family in the order Polypteriformes .Helfman GS, Collette BB, Facey DE, Bowen BW. 2009. The Diversity of Fishes. West Sussex, UK: Blackwell Pub ...
with a maximum recorded size of . The colour also varies from yellowish brown to grey, darker in the top, paler in the ventral area. It has a pattern of around 8 irregular vertical bands along the flanks of the fish, that do not extend completely onto the ventral surface. The lower jaw is prominent, much like ''
Polypterus endlicheri ''Polypterus endlicheri'' Heckel 1847, the saddled bichir, is one of the largest species of the ''Polypterus'' genus of freshwater fish. Named in honor of botanist Stephan Endlicher (1804-1849), who apparently discovered the species in the fis ...
''. The male has a wider and thicker anal fin. These fish are commonly sold as pets.


See also

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List of freshwater aquarium fish species A vast number of aquatic species have successfully adapted to live in the freshwater aquarium. This list gives some examples of the most common species found in home aquariums. Catfish Characins and other characiformes ...


References

* Polypteridae Taxa named by George Albert Boulenger Fish described in 1898 {{polypteriformes-stub