IPA: //ˈpæŋkæʃ//
KK: /ˈpænˌkæks/
A type of small, colorful fish that is often found in tropical waters and is popular in home aquariums.
The panchax is known for its vibrant colors and is a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts.
Panchax is derived from the Greek word 'pankhē' (meaning all) and 'ax' (a suffix used in taxonomy). The term refers to a genus of small freshwater fish known for their widespread distribution, hence the name suggests a fish that can be found in many places.
Think of 'all' ('pankhē') to remember that 'panchax' refers to a type of fish found in many different freshwater environments.