Are Archer fish Monster Fish?

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okay following things.
the id is either a chaterus or jaculatrix.
and two or threee species can live in fresh and one or two (of thoose threein both. there are a total of 7 species. i cant really explain more unless u have questions. i di write up a guide in this section you just neeed to type in arher
fish guide
 
amehel0, can you re-write that a little easier to read? idk what you really are talking about and i think you forgot to finish a thought.
 
alright re type.:

the following things are about archers.
the identification for the fish picture posted is chaterus or jaculatrix(the genus is toxotes). heres a data table:

Only Freshwater: 4
Only Brackish: 0
Both: 3

Basically im not gonna go into a detailed guide but there is guide in the brackish section, if you have any questions just post them up and if im around ill answer.
 
When you say both are you saying that they could live a full life in fresh water or that in their life they live in both fresh and brackish?
 
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amehel0;1009286; said:
alright re type.:

the following things are about archers.
the identification for the fish picture posted is chaterus or jaculatrix(the genus is toxotes). heres a data table:

Only Freshwater: 4
Only Brackish: 0
Both: 3

Basically im not gonna go into a detailed guide but there is guide in the brackish section, if you have any questions just post them up and if im around ill answer.


So what about the ones found in saltwater?
 
There aren't any that are specifically freshwater. They are brackish however some overtime can manage to live in saltwater. They supposedly move out to coral reefs to breed but it's not a proven fact.
 
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