Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Peaceful
Live Plant Safe: With Caution
General Description: The Strawberry Leporinus, while found widely throughout South America, is still relatively rare in the hobby. Most specimens come from Suriname, or more recently, handfuls are being raised in aquaculture in Asia. A relatively easy fish to care for if the proper environment is provided, the Strawberry leporinus is by far one of the most attractive in the genus with an elongated, dart-like shapeed body thas has attractive black spots and a ruby-pinkish hue. One individual per aquarium is best because most tanks in which this species is added to are not spacious enough to avoid quarrels between multiple individuals. An adult Strawberry leporinus can reach a size of approximately 8″. Note: This species is infrequently available.
Diet Requirements: In the wild the Strawberry leporinus are omnivores, but a greater proportion of their diet should be vegetable based. A diet made up of various high quality vegetable and protein based flake foods and sinking pellet foods are ideal, in addition to offering frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp that contains spirulina algae and other mixed freshwater preparations. Variety is the spice of life in order to maintain color, immune function and longevity of your fish. Foods that contain excessive levels of protein should be avoided.
Care Requirements: An established minimum 75 to 90 gallon aquarium is ideal for a small Strawberry leporinus. The tank should be upgraded accordingly as it grows. This fish should not be put into a biologically immature aquarium. Weekly water changes are encouraged to keep water parameters pristine (Nitrates < 15 ppm) as Leporinus do not like high nitrates and deteriorating water parameters. Equipping the aquarium with a canister filter can also be advantageous to maintain a healthier environment for a Leporinus. Strawberry leporinus are relatively indifferent to aquarium decor, but some stacked rocks to create caves, driftwood and other natural looking arrangements and artificial plants will bring out the beauty of this fish. Some unobstructed and open swimming space should also be provided. A sandy or fine substrate several inches deep is preferred and the aquarium needs to be well oxygenated. Strawberry leporinus are compatible with a variety of active medium-sized fishes, so long as tank mates thrive in similar tank conditions and water parameters. Do not mix Strawberry leporinus with overly aggressive and pugnacious cichlid species. Small fish species could be predated on as it grows. It is to be added with caution into a live planted aquarium because Strawberry leporinus have been observed to nibble on plant leaves and shoots. Recommended water conditions, 76-82° F, KH 4-12, pH 5.5-7.0.
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