Abramites solarii (Abramite ornate)
Description
Intraspecific relations are less and less good with age. Juveniles are peaceful if they measure less than 10 cm. You need an aquarium without vegetation.
Aquarium with roots and rocks. Powerful filtration.
The Abramitis Fish Solarii is a freshwater fish from South America. It belongs to the Characidae family and measures approximately 10 cm in length. The body of this fish is elongated and compressed laterally, with a wide head and a mouth with sharp teeth. Its color is generally blue-green with yellow and black stripes on the back and sides.
The Abramitic Fish Solarii is a gregarious fish that lives in benches in the shallow waters of rivers and lakes. It feeds mainly on small crustaceans, molluscs and insect larvae. The Abramitic Fish Solarii is an excellent swimmer thanks to its well -developed caudal and pectoral fins.
The Abramitic Fish Solarii is a very popular fish in aquarophilia thanks to its beautiful color and its sociable personality. However, he needs a spacious aquarium with good filtration and plants to hide and rest. Due to its diet, the abramitic fish Solarii can be difficult to nourish in captivity and requires a varied diet to stay healthy.
In conclusion, the abramit fish Solarii is an interesting and attractive freshwater fish to add to a community aquarium. Its bright color and gregarious personality make it a fascinating animal to observe in its natural or captivity environment.
Origin
- FamilyAnostomidae
- OriginRio Paraguay basin
Characteristics
- Adult size12 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodHerbivore
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature21 - 26 °C
- pH6.9 - 7.2
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
