Odontostilbe piaba (Tetra Piaba)
Description
Odontostilbe Piaba fish, also known as Piaba, is a freshwater fish native to rivers and Creeks from South America. It is characterized by its small size, generally not measuring more than 7.5 centimeters long, and its bright yellow color with blue and green stripes on the body.
Odontostilbe Piaba fish has an elongated shape with a slightly compressed body laterally, which allows it to easily sneak in small spaces between rocks and aquatic plants. Its mouth is located below the body and is equipped with small sharp teeth used to capture the prey.
Odontostilbe Piaba fish is mainly nourished by small crustaceans and insect larvae, which he finds by searching in the sediments at the bottom of the rivers. It is also known to be very territorial and fiercely defends its territory against other fish.
Odontostilbe Piaba fish is mainly consumed in the South America region where it lives, especially in Brazil, where it is appreciated for its tender and tasty flesh. However, intensive fishing of this fish has threatened its population in certain regions, and is now classified as a vulnerable species by the International Union for Nature Conservation.
In conclusion, the Odontostilbe Piaba fish is a small colored freshwater fish native to South America, known for its tasty flesh and its territorial behavior. Its population has been threatened by intensive fishing, but efforts are underway to protect this single species.
Origin
- FamilyCharacidae
- OriginBrazil
Characteristics
- Adult size5 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature19 - 28 °C
- pH6.9 - 7.2
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
