Albino Red Bellied Pacu
Albino Red Bellied Pacu
The Red-Bellied Pacu (Piaractus brachypomus) is a large, peaceful freshwater fish known for its reddish belly and resemblance to piranhas. Native to the rivers of the Amazon Basin in South America, this herbivorous species is admired for its size and unique appearance, making it a standout in large aquariums.
Key Care Points:
- Behavior: Peaceful but robust; can cohabitate with other large, non-aggressive fish.
- Tank Requirements: strong filtration and plenty of swimming space.
- Diet: Omnivorous with a preference for plant-based foods like vegetables, fruits, and seeds. Occasionally consumes protein like insects or shrimp but thrives on a primarily herbivorous diet.
- Lifespan: Typically lives 15-25 years with proper care.
- Max Size: Can grow up to 30 inches (75 cm) in captivity.
The Red-Bellied Pacu’s calm demeanor and impressive size make it an excellent choice for experienced aquarists with the space to accommodate its substantial tank requirements. Its diet and care needs mirror its natural environment, adding authenticity to large Amazonian-themed setups
The albino variation is a rare and sought after variety of the red bellied pacu.
Aquatic Plants
Aquatic Plants are not only the best way to improve the health and overall quality of life for the inhabitants of your aquarium, but also aestheticly pleasing.
-
.
-
.