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Why Polypterus senegalus Is Quietly Dominating the Oddball Fish Market

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  If you’ve worked in the ornamental trade long enough, you know there are two kinds of species that move money: the staples… and the quiet earners that never sit on shelves. Polypterus senegalus belongs to the second group, not loud, not mainstream, but consistently profitable for the importers and resellers who understand its market. The “Living Fossil” That Sells Without Hype This fish doesn’t need bright colors or dramatic fins to justify a higher price tag. Its appeal is built into its biology: Prehistoric look — elongated body, armored scales, and those iconic dorsal finlets. Surface breathing — thanks to its lung-like swim bladder, it tolerates suboptimal transit conditions better than most predators. Nighttime activity — gives retailers something different to showcase in oddball and predator-themed setups. Hobbyists don’t discover it, they seek it. And that’s why wholesalers worldwide rarely hold stock for long. Stable Demand in Three Markets 1. EU & UK Od...