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Myloplus schomburgkii

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Myloplus schomburgkii
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M. schomburgkii
Binomial name
Myloplus schomburgkii
(Jardine, 1841)
Synonyms

Myleus schomburgkii Jardine, 1841

Myloplus schomburgkii, also known as the Disk tetra, Disk pacu, Black-ear pacu, Black-band myleus or Black-barred myleus is a species of serrasalmid with a black bar on its side. This species is found in the middle and lower Amazon River basin, Nanay River, upper Orinoco River basin in Brazil, Peru, Venezuela and possibly in Suriname.[1][2]

In the aquarium

This fish is of minor importance as a food fish in addition to its use as an aquarium fish. In an aquarium, the disk tetra grows to 40 cm (16 in). It prefers a pH of 5.0 to 7.0 and a temperature of 23 to 27°C (73 to 81°F). They are related to pacus and piranhas. They primarily eat fruits, small fish, crustaceans, clams and snails. This fish is capable of delivering serious bites.[3]

References

  1. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2016). "Myleus schomburgkii" in FishBase. January 2016 version.
  2. ^ Ota, R.P., Röpke, C.P., Zuanon, J. & Jégu, M. (2013): Serrasalmidae. In: Queiroz, L.J., Torrente-Vilara, G., Ohara, W.M., Pires, T.H.S., Zuanon, J. & Doria, C.R.C. (Eds.), Peixes do rio Madeira. Volume II, Santo Antonio Energia, São Paulo, 12–47.
  3. ^ Disk Tetra - Myleus schomburgkii The Age of Aquariums.