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Pink Tailed Chalceus Macrolepidotus 6cm

£24.00

SKU STF-CHALCEUS-PINK-TAILED Categories ,
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Pink Tailed Chalceus Macrolepidotus 6cm

Overview: The Pink Tailed Chalceus Macrolepidotus, known for its stunning coloration and graceful demeanor, is a captivating addition to any advanced freshwater aquarium. With its distinctive pink-hued tail and sleek silver body, this species is sure to draw attention.

Origin: Originally hailing from South America, specifically the Amazon River basin, this species prefers waters with moderate currents and ample swimming space.

Feeding: As omnivores, these Chalceus Macrolepidotus thrive on a varied diet consisting of high-quality pellets, flakes, supplemented with live or frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp. They appreciate a mix of protein and vegetable matter.

Tank Mates: Best suited for larger community tanks, they coexist well with fish of similar size and temperament, such as larger tetras, peaceful cichlids, or catfish species. Avoid pairing them with smaller fish that might be seen as potential prey.

Aggression: While generally peaceful, these fish can exhibit some aggression, especially during feeding times or if they feel crowded. Providing ample space and hiding spots can help mitigate potential conflicts.

Experience Level: Due to their size and occasional aggression, keeping Pink Tailed Chalceus Macrolepidotus requires intermediate to advanced aquarist experience. Their needs include larger tanks, water quality management, and an understanding of their social behaviors.

Water Parameters: Maintain water conditions within the range of pH 6.5-7.5, temperature around 74-82°F (23-28°C), and moderate water hardness (5-15 dGH).

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