
Pink-tail chalceus Care Guide
Chalceus macrolepidotus
❤️ Care
The Pink-tail Chalceus is a moderately popular aquatic entity, known for its striking coloration and social disposition. This guide provides essential information for maintaining a healthy and vibrant environment for this uncommon species.
Care Process
The Pink-tail Chalceus requires a moderate maintenance level, making it suitable for aquarists with some experience. It's crucial to monitor water conditions regularly to ensure the pH level remains between 6 and 7.5. The optimal temperature range is 22-28°C. Due to its semi-aggressive nature and moderately territorial behavior, it's important to provide plenty of space and hiding spots within the tank. A school of at least 6 individuals is recommended to help them thrive socially.
Feeding
This species has a varied diet and should be offered a combination of commercial and live foods to meet their nutritional needs. Suitable food options include flakes, pellets, bloodworms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, frozen shrimp, vegetable matter, algae wafers, color enhancing food, daphnia, micro worms, and freeze-dried foods. Occasional feeder fish can also be provided to stimulate natural hunting instincts. Stick-on tablets serve as a treat that can diversify their diet.
Tank Setup
The tank should be spacious, with at least 100 liters of water per fish, to accommodate their need for ample swimming space. As surface, mid-tank, and bottom dwellers, Pink-tail Chalceus require a tank set up with a variety of habitats. Provide plenty of room for swimming while incorporating rocks, driftwood, and plants to create hiding spaces. The tank should have a moderate flow, and filtration systems must be efficient to maintain water quality. Regular water changes are key to keeping nitrates at safe levels.
Breeding
Breeding Pink-tail Chalceus can be challenging, given their slight increase in aggression during this period. While breeding aggression is only slightly higher, a separate breeding tank may help prevent conflicts. Providing a diverse environment with plants and hiding spaces can encourage natural behaviors and offer protection for fry.
Additional Considerations
The Pink-tail Chalceus is considered a species of Least Concern in terms of conservation status. Maintaining the proper tank setup and care routines can ensure a healthy lifespan and vibrant appearance for these majestic fish.
📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessModerate
- Liters per Fish100 L
- Maintenance LevelModerate Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 7.5
- Minimum School Size6
- Temperature22.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.