All assigned numbers: L011, L108, L116, L131, L153
Name: Squaliforma cf. Emarginata
Common Names: L011. L108, L116, L131, L153
Location: Orinoco delta entering the Venezuela Llanos river
Photos:
Appearance: A silvery background with random dark spots with an overall red or orange sheen to this fish that gives it its common name. When viewed from above this fish has a slender and rather thin body with a fairly narrow head, also a slightly compressed look when viewed from the side Can be distinguished from other species within the genus by its long crescent shaped caudal fin which has a red or orange outer margin.
Compatibility: Can be kept with smaller pleco’s and fish avoid large fish that may spook or bully it
Sexing and Breeding: unreported
Diet: An omnivore with a preference towards greens. Cucumber, courgette, sinking pellet food, basically a mixture of greens and meaty foods
Water parameters: PH 6.4 - 7.2(low Kh of under 5} Temp 25.0-28.0°C /77-82.4°F
Open spaces giving plenty of swimming space, A fish prone to suddenly dashing across the tank, so avoid sharp edges and items that may damage the fish
Max Size: This fish gets quite large at 15†is really a fish that will need a very large tank
Bred by: unreported to PP by members or others
Additional Comments:
This fish is seen occasionally in the trade usually as a contaminant in Xingu shipments as it comes from an area rich in fish.
It is widespread throughout the Amazon.
Photo courtesy Ingo Seidel Back to Nature
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Name: Squaliforma cf. Emarginata
Common Names: L011. L108, L116, L131, L153
Location: Orinoco delta entering the Venezuela Llanos river
Photos:
Appearance: A silvery background with random dark spots with an overall red or orange sheen to this fish that gives it its common name. When viewed from above this fish has a slender and rather thin body with a fairly narrow head, also a slightly compressed look when viewed from the side Can be distinguished from other species within the genus by its long crescent shaped caudal fin which has a red or orange outer margin.
Compatibility: Can be kept with smaller pleco’s and fish avoid large fish that may spook or bully it
Sexing and Breeding: unreported
Diet: An omnivore with a preference towards greens. Cucumber, courgette, sinking pellet food, basically a mixture of greens and meaty foods
Water parameters: PH 6.4 - 7.2(low Kh of under 5} Temp 25.0-28.0°C /77-82.4°F
Open spaces giving plenty of swimming space, A fish prone to suddenly dashing across the tank, so avoid sharp edges and items that may damage the fish
Max Size: This fish gets quite large at 15†is really a fish that will need a very large tank
Bred by: unreported to PP by members or others
Additional Comments:
This fish is seen occasionally in the trade usually as a contaminant in Xingu shipments as it comes from an area rich in fish.
It is widespread throughout the Amazon.
Photo courtesy Ingo Seidel Back to Nature
Profile
written by bigbird
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