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Pink-Tailed Chalceus

Pink-Tailed Chalceus

By Gary Bolton

Family: Chalceidae

Species: Chalceus macrolepidotus

Size: 25cm (10 inch)

Diet: Omnivorous

Tank levels: Upper and middle

Habitat: Streams and rivers of Amazonia and Guyana

Remarks: This large, active species needs plenty of room and food; it can become quite predatory towards smaller fish.

Comments: This fish species takes its popular name from the bright pink caudal fin that is seen on prime specimens. Body coloration is golden olive on the dorsal surface, with silvery flanks. Scales are large and well defined, particularly above the level of the lateral line. The head is fairly short, and the mouth has a rather prominent upper lip. Not really a good fish for the novice keeper as it can need watching at times.

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