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Spotted Silver Dollar ( Metynnis maculatus )
€5.91
Scientific Name:Metynnis maculatus
Common Name: Spotted Silver Dollar
Origin: Native to South America, particularly in the Amazon River Basin and surrounding tropical rivers in Brazil, Peru, and Colombia.
Size:
Typically grows up to 6-7 inches (15-18 cm) in length.
Coloration:
The Spotted Silver Dollar has a silver body with distinct dark spots scattered across its body, giving it a unique and striking appearance.
It has a disc-shaped body, and the spots can range from small to large depending on the individual.
The fins can be slightly tinted with shades of red or orange in males, especially during the breeding season.
Tank Size: Minimum 55 gallons
Water Temperature:74-82°F (23-28°C)
pH:6.0-7.5
Diet: Omnivorous; they will accept high-quality flake foods, pellets, live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, and small insect larvae, as well as vegetables like spinach, lettuce, and zucchini.
Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be slightly shy. They are best kept in groups of at least 5-6 individuals to feel secure and reduce stress.
Compatibility: Best kept with other peaceful fish like Tetras, Rasboras, Corydoras, and Dwarf Gouramis. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or territorial species.
Breeding:Egg-layers; breeding is possible in large aquariums with a well-planted environment and optimal water conditions. Eggs hatch in 2-3 days, and the fry can be fed infusoria or microworms.
Care Tips:
Provide a large tank with plenty of open swimming space and gentle filtration.
Regular water changes and proper filtration are essential to maintain water quality.
They thrive in groups and prefer being kept in schools to reduce stress.
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