Bloodfin
Bloodfin
By Gary Bolton
Family: Characidae
Species: Sphyocharax anisitsi
Size: 5.5cm (2 one quarter inch)
Diet: Omnivorous
Tank levels: All
Habitat: Streams and rivers of Argentina and Paraguay
Remarks: Bloodfins should be kept in shoals. They breed freely but eat their own eggs.
Other Names: Argentine Bloodfin, Red-finned Characin, Red-finned Tetra. Formerly classified as Aphyocharax rubripinnis.
Comments: As the name suggests, red is normally present in the fins of this silvery flanked species. The colour is not, however, very apparent on this juvenile. The male anal fin carries tiny hooks to assist in spawning, which may become entangled in an aquarium net. It has to be said that this is a very pretty fish due to the red colours it carries.
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This fish comes from the “Tropical Fish” family species of fish. I hope you enjoyed this fish profile that I put together to help people to choose the right fish for the right aquarium tank setup you may own, or be thinking of buying in the future. If you require more information about keeping fish in general and what are the right fish to choose for your tank setups, you can always visit my site called “GB Aquarium” and see what’s posted new there and also join in the discussion taking place.
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