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Pink Tail Chalceus (2”)

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$25.00
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$25.00

cientific name: Chalceus macrolepidotus

  • Maximum size and lifespan:

    • Can grow up to 10–12 inches 

    • Average lifespan of 8–10 years with proper care

  • Recommended aquarium size, water changes, and care:

    • Minimum tank size: 125 gallons (285–340 L) for a single specimen/small group, larger tank for groups 6+

    • Requires a tight-fitting lid as this species is an excellent jumper

    • Water parameters:

      • Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)

      • pH: 6.0–7.5

    • Strong filtration and moderate water flow recommended, as they are active fish

    • Perform 30–40% weekly water changes to maintain water quality

  • Tankmates:

    • Best with other robust, medium-to-large species that can tolerate their activity

    • Suitable tankmates: large semi aggresive South/Central American cichlids, silver dollars, medium-sized catfish, larger characins

    • Avoid: small fish (which may be eaten), overly aggressive cichlids, and delicate species

  • Diet:

    • Naturally a surface-dwelling predator feeding on insects and small fish

    • In captivity, accepts:

      • High-quality floating carnivore pellets

      • Frozen shrimp and bloodworms

    • Should be fed a varied diet to maintain health and coloration

    • Feed 1-2 Times Daily with 1 day of fasting per week to avoid bloating
  • Overview:

    • The Pink Tail Chalceus is a large, fast-swimming characin known for its metallic silver body, reddish fins, and distinctive pink tail

    • It requires plenty of open swimming space, with some driftwood or sturdy plants along the sides for cover

    • Works best in a well-secured tank with strong filtration and regular maintenance

  • Natural environment:

    • Native to South America, found in rivers, streams, and floodplain lakes across the Amazon and Orinoco basins

    • Typically inhabits surface waters where it hunts insects and small fish

  • Breeding:

    • Rarely bred in captivity, with most specimens wild-caught

    • Breeding would require very large, dimly lit tanks with soft, acidic water and floating plants

    • Known to be egg scatterers, releasing eggs among vegetation

    • No parental care; fry would need to be removed and raised on infusoria and baby brine shrimp

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Pink Tail Chalceus (2”)
Pink Tail Chalceus (2”)

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