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Exodon Paradoxus
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Iven Betta Bukit Timah Clementi
SGD 8.00
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Description
The Exodon paradoxus, commonly known as the Bucktooth Tetra or Payara, is a thrilling addition to any aquarium. Native to South America, these characins are renowned for their distinct appearance and energetic behavior. Let's delve into the key aspects of caring for Exodon paradoxus and appreciate the excitement and vibrancy they bring to your aquatic realm.
Appearance:
- Exodon paradoxus boasts a streamlined body with sharp teeth, creating a striking and predatory appearance.
- Their silvery scales and distinctive red fins add to their allure, making them a captivating centerpiece for enthusiasts seeking a dynamic aquatic display.
Water Conditions:
- Temperature: Maintain a tropical environment with temperatures between 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C).
- pH Levels: Aim for slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, ideally between 6.0 to 7.5.
- Water Hardness: Keep water hardness in the soft to medium range, around 5 to 15 dGH, replicating their native Amazonian habitat.
Tank Size and Setup:
- Exodon paradoxus requires a spacious tank of at least 75 gallons to accommodate their active nature.
- Provide a well-decorated environment with ample hiding spots, rocks, and driftwood to mimic their natural habitat and reduce aggression.
Tank Mates:
- Due to their predatory nature, careful consideration is needed when selecting tank mates.
- Compatible tank mates include larger and robust species that can withstand the energetic behavior of Exodon paradoxus. Avoid keeping them with small or passive fish.
Feeding Habits:
- Bucktooth Tetras are carnivorous and require a diet rich in protein.
- Offer a variety of live or frozen foods such as feeder fish, shrimp, and worms. High-quality pellets and flakes can also be included in their diet.
Care and Maintenance:
- Regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality, and consistent monitoring of parameters with reliable test kits is recommended.
- Payaras are known for their jumping behavior, so ensure a secure and well-fitted aquarium lid to prevent accidental escapes.
- Provide a powerful filtration system to keep the water clean and well-oxygenated.
Aggression and Territorial Behavior:
- Exodon paradoxus can be aggressive, especially during feeding times or if housed in a confined space.
- Avoid keeping them in small tanks and provide ample swimming space to reduce territorial disputes. Careful observation is crucial to identifying and addressing aggression.
Breeding Behavior:
- Breeding Exodon paradoxus in captivity is challenging and rarely achieved in home aquariums.
- Limited information is available about their breeding behavior, and successful breeding may require specialized conditions and a dedicated breeding setup.
Temperament
Aggressive
Size Range
5cm - 7cm
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