White body; 4 dark brown to black bars/saddles; tan spots. Somewhat elongated snout. To 3.5 inches. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful. Read More
Reflective white to silver/blue body; extremely sloped foreheads; elongated mouths; compressed body. Though captive-bred Lookdowns as small as 1 inch are sometimes available, their maximum size at adulthood and x-large tank requirement makes them suitable only for... Read More
White to mid-body, then yellow; 2 wide black bars extending to pelvic and anal fins; yellow saddle on elongated snout; long trailing filament dorsal fin. Per Tropical Fish Hobbyist magazine, 73% of these fragile beauties survive less than a week in captivity. Attempts... Read More
Highly variable colors and markings; body generally grey, tan or brown and some with yellow; dark spots; dark markings on mouth and often around eyes. To 13 inches. Some aquaculture success has been achieved at the experimental level only. Read More
Tan to greenish brown on upper body; mottled light tan/white below, often with dark bands on belly; white spots. To 19 inches. Attempts at captive breeding have been unsuccessful. Read More