Geographic Atlas
Species Origins From River to Aquarium
Explore the natural habitats of 216 aquatic species — 50 fish and 166 plants. Each specimen traces back to wild river systems, flood plains, and mountain streams across five continents.
Asia
17 fish · 79 plants
From Southeast Asian Arowana and Gouramis to Japanese Koi, plus Cryptocoryne and aquatic mosses.
South America
20 fish · 33 plants
Amazonian rivers and blackwater tributaries — home to Discus, Stingrays, L-number Plecos, and prized Echinodorus plants.
Africa
9 fish · 26 plants
Lake Malawi & Tanganyika Cichlids, Congo Tetras, Bichirs, and the iconic Anubias genus from West African rivers.
North America
3 fish · 20 plants
Gar, Bass, and Axolotls from temperate marshlands, alongside hardy Ludwigia and native Sagittaria species.
Oceania
1 fish · 6 plants
Australian Rainbowfish, Cherax crayfish, and unique aquatic flora from the Pacific Islands.
Cosmopolitan
0 fish · 6 plants
Pan-tropical and cultivated plant varieties that thrive across multiple continents.
Europe
0 fish · 5 plants
Cool-water mosses and hardy marginal plants from European streams and lakes.
Select a continent above to explore its native aquatic species