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− | = | + | |origin=:Found in North, Central and South America: most freshwater basins from Mexico to Argentina. |
− | :Found in North, Central and South America: most freshwater basins from Mexico to Argentina. | + | |sexing=:Not easy to sex, females will be fuller in the belly. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:A large and loosely shoaling fish which will eat smaller fish and fin nip or eat the scales of larger fish. Best kept in large species tanks. | |
− | + | |diet=:This fish will accept most foods including pellet and flake, [[bloodworm]], [[brine shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]] and [[daphnia]]. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | :Not easy to sex, females will be fuller in the belly. | + | |environment_specifics=:They should have a very spacious tank with plenty of open swimming space and some current, décor in the form of [[bogwood]] and driftwood branches are appreciated. Bright lighting and strong currents are not suitable for this fish. |
− | + | |behaviour=:An active fish which will eat other fish and inverts. | |
− | + | |identification=:A rather chunky torpedo-shaped fish with large and highly iridescent scales. The dorsal, anal and pelvic fins are milky white with a hint of orange, while the caudal and adipose fin are orange. There is a black stripe across the caudal peduncle to the base of the caudal fork. The belly of this fish is pale. | |
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− | :A large and loosely shoaling fish which will eat smaller fish and fin nip or eat the scales of larger fish. Best kept in large species tanks. | ||
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− | :This fish will accept most foods including pellet and flake, [[bloodworm]], [[brine shrimp]], [[ghost shrimp]] and [[daphnia]]. | ||
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− | :They should have a very spacious tank with plenty of open swimming space and some current, décor in the form of [[bogwood]] and driftwood branches are appreciated. Bright lighting and strong currents are not suitable for this fish. | ||
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− | :A rather chunky torpedo-shaped fish with large and highly iridescent scales. The dorsal, anal and pelvic fins are milky white with a hint of orange, while the caudal and adipose fin are orange. There is a black stripe across the caudal peduncle to the base of the caudal fork. The belly of this fish is pale. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Characins, Tetras | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Characins, Tetras |