south east asian and rare brackish species

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cudamaster13

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just wondering wat are some or all of the rare or southeast asian brackish fishes and inverts i already know about orange monos,mono argentus,all the datnoids,lionfish,gtile,gpolyuranodon,scats,targetfish,yellowclawed,midnight,watermelon fiddlers and the bearded worm goby and archer fish but wat are some other asian or indonesian brackish fish and inverts like are there any snappers or lobsters and also any very rare brackish creatures would like to know for educational purposes so give me wat u got please
 
cudamaster13;4738143; said:
just wondering wat are some or all of the rare or southeast asian brackish fishes and inverts i already know about orange monos,mono argentus,all the datnoids,lionfish,gtile,gpolyuranodon,scats,targetfish,yellowclawed,midnight,watermelon fiddlers and the bearded worm goby and archer fish but wat are some other asian or indonesian brackish fish and inverts like are there any snappers or lobsters and also any very rare brackish creatures would like to know for educational purposes so give me wat u got please

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the purpose of this thread is a list of all brackish south east asian and indonesian fish and some inverts
silver datnoid
ngt datnoid
argentus mono
orange mono
gtile
gpolyuranodon
spotted scat
ruby scat
hooghly scat
red headed scat
silver scat
green scat
archer fish
figure eight puffer
green spotted puffer
plotosus lineatus sea catfish
plotosus canius sea catfish
bearded worm goby
mudskipper
spotted tonguesole(flounder)
hogchoker(flounder)
grunting toadfish
cresent fish
polynemus borneensis(rare)
and here are some inverts i know of altho i really dont know were watermelon and midnight fiddlers come from here are some south east asian species
lemon yellow clawed fiddler
red claw crab
and if anyone has anything else to add to the list feel free to do so
 
Well, I know about a really cool brackish fish, although I don't know if it's rare... and its from Mexico, down Central America, and northern South America. The four-eyed fish, of the genus Anableps.
 
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