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The Red Back Manacapuru Angelfish is one of the most striking wild-type angelfish varieties, originally found near Manacapuru, Brazil in the Amazon Basin. This unique angelfish is admired for its vivid red dorsal coloration, shimmering silver body, and tall, elegant fins. Unlike many hybridized angelfish, the Red Back Manacapuru maintains a natural, regal appearance that makes it highly desirable among aquarists.
With proper care, this species can become the centerpiece of a freshwater community tank, adding both beauty and grace.
Key Features
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Brilliant red-orange back extending from the dorsal fin.
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Classic silver body with natural vertical black stripes.
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Tall, triangular fins for an elegant wild-type angelfish profile.
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Hardy yet sensitive to sudden changes in water parameters.
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A rare and collectible angelfish for dedicated hobbyists.
Appearance
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Characterized by a bright red back, especially vibrant in adults.
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Silver base body with three vertical black bars typical of wild angelfish.
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Long, flowing dorsal and anal fins that can make the fish 8–10 inches tall.
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Average body length: 6 inches when fully mature.
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Color intensifies with good diet, proper water quality, and dim lighting.
Water Conditions & Tank Setup
As a wild-type variety, the Red Back Manacapuru thrives best in carefully maintained aquariums that mimic Amazon conditions:
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Tank Size: Minimum 40 gallons for a pair; larger (75+ gallons) for groups.
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Temperature: 76°F – 82°F (24°C – 28°C).
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pH Level: 6.0 – 7.2 (slightly acidic to neutral).
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Water Hardness: 1 – 8 dGH (soft water preferred).
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Filtration: Gentle but efficient filtration; avoid strong currents.
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Aquascaping: Tall plants (Amazon Swords, Vallisneria) and driftwood for cover, with open midwater space for swimming.
Behavior & Tank Mates
Red Back Manacapuru Angelfish are peaceful but territorial during breeding.
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Best kept in pairs or small groups (a bonded pair is ideal).
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Compatible tank mates include:
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Tetras (Cardinals, Rummy Nose, Lemon Tetras)
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Corydoras Catfish
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Peaceful Gouramis
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Discus (with stable warm water)
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Small Plecos (like Bristlenose)
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Avoid fin-nippers (Tiger Barbs) and aggressive cichlids.
Feeding Habits
These angelfish are omnivores and need a varied diet for best coloration:
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High-quality flakes or slow-sinking pellets.
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Frozen or live foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
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Occasional vegetable-based food or spirulina flakes.
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Feed 2–3 small meals daily.
Breeding & Care
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Egg-layers that typically spawn on broad leaves or smooth surfaces.
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Parents may guard eggs and fry, though success rates vary.
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For breeding, use a separate tank with soft, slightly acidic water.
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Weekly 20–30% water changes help maintain vibrant coloration.
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Lifespan: 8–10 years with proper care.
Why Choose the Red Back Manacapuru Angelfish?
The Red Back Manacapuru is more than just an angelfish – it’s a rare, natural beauty straight from the Amazon. With its brilliant red back, silver sheen, and tall elegant fins, it’s a living piece of art for aquariums. Perfect for aquarists who appreciate wild-type authenticity and want a showpiece fish.
✨ Bring home the Red Back Manacapuru Angelfish – a rare Amazonian treasure that adds elegance, color, and natural beauty to your freshwater aquarium.
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