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Short Body Flagtail Prochilodus (Semaprochilodus taeniurus)

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Overview: The Flag Tailed Barb, scientifically known as Semaprochilodus taeniurus, is a striking and active freshwater fish highly sought after for its distinctive appearance and peaceful demeanor. With its vibrant coloring and elegant flag-like tail, this species adds an eye-catching allure to any aquarium setup.

Origin: Hailing from South America, particularly the Amazon River basin, these barbs thrive in slow-moving, well-oxygenated waters amid dense vegetation.

Feeding: They are predominantly herbivorous, relishing in a diet consisting of high-quality plant matter, algae wafers, and occasional protein-rich foods like small insects or larvae. Offering a varied diet ensures their optimal health and vibrancy.

Tank Mates: Peaceful by nature, Flag Tailed Barbs are ideal for community tanks. They cohabit harmoniously with other non-aggressive species like tetras, rasboras, and peaceful cichlids. Avoid pairing them with fin-nipping or aggressive fish that may stress them.

Aggression: Known for their docile temperament, these barbs exhibit minimal aggression, especially when provided with ample space and suitable tank conditions. They tend to thrive in schools of their own kind, fostering a sense of security and reducing any potential territorial behavior.

Experience Level: Recommended for aquarists of intermediate skill level, these barbs are relatively easy to care for given appropriate water parameters and a well-maintained environment. Their hardiness and adaptability make them a rewarding addition for enthusiasts seeking a captivating yet manageable species.

Water Parameters: Maintaining stable water conditions is crucial. Aim for a temperature range of 72-79°F (22-26°C), pH between 6.0 and 7.5, and moderate water hardness (2-12 dKH). Regular water changes and filtration ensure optimal health and well-being for these fish.