Fish Identifier

Fish Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ fish species — freshwater, saltwater, reef, and pelagic — with habitat, size, diet, behavior, and how to tell them apart.

White Grunt

White Grunt

A stout, silvery reef fish with a bright orange-red mouth lining, known for the grinding sound it makes with its pharyngeal teeth.

reef
Stone Loach

Stone Loach

The Stone Loach is a small, mottled bottom-dwelling fish common in clear European streams, often hiding under stones by day.

freshwater
Pumpkinseed

Pumpkinseed

A small, brilliantly colored sunfish with an orange-spotted body, blue-green facial streaks, and a distinctive red spot on the black ear flap, common in weedy ponds and lakes of eastern North America.

freshwater
Ocean Sunfish

Ocean Sunfish

The ocean sunfish is the heaviest bony fish alive, a flattened giant with no true tail that drifts through temperate and tropical seas feeding on jellyfish.

pelagic
Creek Chub

Creek Chub

A stout, adaptable minnow common in small North American creeks, the creek chub is a dominant predator in headwater streams, feeding on insects and small fish, and known for building spawning nest mounds.

freshwater
Crevalle Jack

Crevalle Jack

A powerfully built, silvery jack with a steep forehead and a black spot on its gill cover, common along coastal and estuarine waters of the Atlantic.

pelagic
Atlantic Needlefish

Atlantic Needlefish

A long, slender silvery fish with a needle-like toothy beak, common in coastal and estuarine waters of the western Atlantic where it hunts small fish near the surface.

brackish
Whiptail Catfish

Whiptail Catfish

Whiptail Catfish are slender, armored South American catfish named for their long, tapering tail, often seen grazing algae along riverbeds.

freshwater
Thresher Shark

Thresher Shark

An unmistakable shark with an extraordinarily long, whip-like upper tail lobe used to stun schooling prey, found roaming temperate and tropical open oceans worldwide.

cartilaginous
Seahorse

Seahorse

An unmistakable upright-swimming fish with a horse-like head and curled prehensile tail, notable for males carrying and giving birth to offspring.

reef
Northern Pipefish

Northern Pipefish

A slender, bony-ringed relative of the seahorse that drifts vertically among eelgrass along the western Atlantic coast, camouflaged by its stick-like shape.

saltwater
European Eel

European Eel

The European Eel is a catadromous fish found across European rivers and lakes, now critically endangered after a population collapse exceeding 90% since the 1980s.

freshwater

Atlantic Silverside

A slender, schooling coastal fish common along the western Atlantic shoreline, marked by a bright silver stripe running down each flank.

brackish

Whitefish

Lake whitefish are silvery, streamlined members of the salmon family that inhabit cold, deep lakes across North America, feeding along the bottom for insect larvae and small invertebrates.

freshwater
Suckermouth Catfish

Suckermouth Catfish

A heavily armored South American catfish with a disc-shaped sucking mouth used to graze algae from rocks and wood, one of the most familiar aquarium fish worldwide.

freshwater
Sturgeon

Sturgeon

An ancient family of large, armored bony fish with bony scutes instead of scales and a shark-like barbeled snout. Sturgeon migrate between rivers and the sea to spawn and are among the most endangered fish groups.

brackish
Spined Loach

Spined Loach

The Spined Loach is a small, striped bottom-dweller named for the tiny erectile spine beneath each eye, found in slow-moving European and Asian waters.

freshwater
Freshwater Archerfish

Freshwater Archerfish

The largest and most freshwater-tolerant of the archerfish, marked by scattered dark spots rather than bold bars. It uses the same precise water-spitting technique as its relatives to knock insects from overhanging vegetation.

freshwater
Ocellaris Clownfish

Ocellaris Clownfish

A small orange-and-white clownfish that lives in a mutualistic partnership with sea anemones on Indo-Pacific reefs. It is one of the most familiar reef fish species due to its bright coloring and anemone-dwelling behavior.

reef
Australian Rainbowfish

Australian Rainbowfish

A widespread, variably colored rainbowfish found across tropical Australian and southern New Guinea waterways, ranging from olive-silver to vivid blue and yellow forms.

freshwater
Spotted Seahorse

Spotted Seahorse

The spotted seahorse, also called the yellow seahorse, is a widespread Indo-Pacific species with a smooth body, low coronet, and highly variable coloring that ranges from plain yellow to dark blotched patterns.

reef
Plecostomus

Plecostomus

A heavily armored South American catfish with a downward-facing sucker mouth used to graze algae from rocks and submerged wood.

freshwater
Largetooth Sawfish

Largetooth Sawfish

One of the largest sawfish species, uniquely able to travel far up freshwater rivers, now Critically Endangered and eliminated from most of its former circumtropical range.

cartilaginous
Cleaner Wrasse

Cleaner Wrasse

The Cleaner Wrasse is a slender fish with a bold black horizontal stripe and blue body, famous for removing parasites and dead tissue from other reef fish at dedicated cleaning stations.

reef