Description
Overview:
The Strawberry Leporinus (Leporinus affinis), known for its striking red and black coloration, is a unique addition to freshwater aquariums, providing a vibrant visual contrast. This fish has a streamlined, elongated body, often reaching 10-12 inches in captivity, making it best suited for larger tanks.
Origin:
Native to the rivers and tributaries of South America, particularly in the Amazon Basin, this species thrives in flowing freshwater environments with plenty of hiding spots.
Feeding:
Strawberry Leporinus are omnivorous and appreciate a varied diet. Feed them high-quality pellets, algae wafers, and fresh vegetables like spinach and zucchini. They’ll also benefit from occasional protein-based treats such as bloodworms or brine shrimp.
Tank Mates:
This species is best kept with other robust, similarly sized fish. Ideal tank mates include other South American fish like silver dollars, larger tetras, and peaceful cichlids. Avoid small, slow-moving fish, as they may be seen as prey.
Aggression:
Though generally peaceful, the Strawberry Leporinus can be semi-aggressive, especially if cramped or if it feels threatened. Ensure ample space and hiding spots to reduce stress and minimise territorial behaviour.
Experience Level:
Intermediate. The Strawberry Leporinus requires a larger tank and careful attention to water quality and diet, making it best suited for aquarists with some experience.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C)
pH: 6.0-7.5
Hardness: 2-12 dGH
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