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.

Cusk Eel

An elongated, eel-shaped deep-sea fish whose family holds the record for the deepest fish ever documented, recovered from a trench nearly 8,400 meters down.

deepsea
Cornetfish

Cornetfish

An extremely elongated, needle-thin fish with a whip-like tail filament, the Cornetfish hovers near reefs and seagrass, using its long tubular snout to snap up small fish.

reef
Bluehead Wrasse

Bluehead Wrasse

A small, abundant Caribbean reef fish famous for changing color and sex as it matures, with terminal males developing a striking blue head and green body. It is one of the most numerous fish on western Atlantic reefs.

reef

Snailfish

A tadpole-shaped, scaleless fish family found from shallow tide pools to the deepest ocean trenches; hadal-zone species hold the record for the deepest fish ever observed.

deepsea
Peruvian Anchoveta

Peruvian Anchoveta

A small, slender schooling fish found in colossal numbers within the nutrient-rich Humboldt Current off Peru and Chile, considered one of the most abundant fish species on Earth.

pelagic
Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

A robust, olive-green freshwater fish with a distinctive dark lateral stripe and a very large mouth, one of North America's most popular sport fish now established worldwide.

freshwater
Sea Lamprey

Sea Lamprey

The sea lamprey is a primitive, jawless, eel-like fish famous for its parasitic sucker-disc mouth ringed with sharp teeth, which it uses to latch onto and feed on other fish.

saltwater
Honey Gourami

Honey Gourami

A small, peaceful South Asian labyrinth fish whose breeding males flush a warm honey-gold to orange color with a dark throat and belly, making it a popular gentle community fish.

freshwater
Pacific Herring

Pacific Herring

A slender, silvery schooling fish closely related to the Atlantic Herring, found in cold coastal waters across the North Pacific, where it forms a critical forage base for fish, seabirds, and marine mammals.

pelagic
Senegal Bichir

Senegal Bichir

An elongated, primitive-looking freshwater fish with a row of small spiny finlets along its back and paired lung-like breathing organs, retaining features from ancient ray-finned fish ancestors.

freshwater
Spotted Scat

Spotted Scat

A deep-bodied, disc-shaped fish covered in dark spots over an olive-to-silver background, common in Indo-Pacific estuaries and harbors. Its bold pattern and spiny dorsal fin make it easy to pick out among schooling brackish fish.

brackish
Japanese Anchovy

Japanese Anchovy

A small, abundant schooling fish found throughout the coastal waters of Japan, Korea, and China, the Japanese Anchovy is one of the most heavily fished species in the western Pacific and a vital link in regional marine food webs.

pelagic
Common Archerfish

Common Archerfish

A deep-bodied, silvery fish famed for spitting jets of water to knock insects off overhanging vegetation into the water.

brackish
Pajama Cardinalfish

Pajama Cardinalfish

A small, egg-shaped reef fish with a yellow-striped head and red-spotted rear body, resembling patterned sleepwear.

reef
Banded Knifefish

Banded Knifefish

An elongated, eel-like South American fish that generates weak electric fields to navigate and communicate in murky water.

freshwater
Atlantic Salmon

Atlantic Salmon

An iconic anadromous fish of the North Atlantic, born in cold rivers, maturing at sea, and returning to natal streams to spawn.

freshwater
Permit

Permit

A deep-bodied, silvery flats and reef fish of the western Atlantic, famed among anglers for its wary nature and sickle-shaped fins.

reef
Florida Pompano

Florida Pompano

A deep-bodied, silvery fish with a forked tail and yellow-tinged fins, common in sandy surf zones along the western Atlantic coast.

saltwater
Common Roach

Common Roach

A widespread European freshwater fish with a silvery body and distinctive red-orange fins, forming large shoals in slow rivers, lakes, and canals.

freshwater
King Mackerel

King Mackerel

A large, streamlined mackerel of the warm western Atlantic, prized as a fast offshore game fish and recognizable by its silvery, unmarked body.

pelagic
Spot Croaker

Spot Croaker

Spot is a small, deep-bodied estuarine fish easily identified by a single dark shoulder spot and faint oblique bars along its upper body.

brackish
Clown Knifefish

Clown Knifefish

A knife-shaped Southeast Asian fish with a distinctive row of large black eyespots along its rear body and a long, continuous ventral fin.

freshwater
Pike Livebearer

Pike Livebearer

A large, elongated predatory livebearer from Central America with a pike-like head and mouth built for ambushing small fish.

freshwater
Moorish Idol

Moorish Idol

An unmistakable disc-shaped reef fish with bold black-white-yellow bands and a dramatically long trailing dorsal fin.

reef