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- The banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix) is a brackish water perciform fish of the archerfish genus Toxotes. It is silvery in colour and has a dorsal...
- this, it has only been confirmed from T. blythii, T. chatareus and T. jaculatrix. They can bring down insects and other prey up to 3 m (10 ft) above the...
- are only three species known to shoot water out of their mouth, Toxotes jaculatrix, Toxotes chatareus and, Toxotes blythii. These species turn water into...
- silver of most other archerfish. They have five dorsal spines, whereas T. jaculatrix have four. The markings on their flanks are also alternating long and...
- tigerfish Datnioides campbelli 32 cm (13 in) Banded archerfish Toxotes jaculatrix 30 cm (12 in) Seven-spot archerfish Toxotes chatareus 40 cm (16 in) Spotted...
- smallscale archerfish is sometimes confused with the banded archerfish, T. jaculatrix. Both species have four or five wedge-shaped bars on their flanks. However...
- Zebra nerite snail (Neritina natalensis) Fish Banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix) Bristlenose pleco (Ancistrus) Catfish Blotched upside-down catfish (Synodontis...
- anti****ns (Meyrick, 1927) Laspeyresia ethelinda (Meyrick, 1934) Laspeyresia jaculatrix (Meyrick, 1910) Laspeyresia lucida (Meyrick, 1916) Laspeyresia malesana...
- the seven-spot archerfish (T. chatareus) and the banded archerfish (T. jaculatrix) can be found on the coast in brackish water or even sal****er, but T...
- sal****er and the young return to freshwater. Banded archerfish Toxotes jaculatrix 12" These fish have the ability to shoot water to hit their insect prey...