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RED PACU
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Red Pacu Overview
The Red Pacu is a striking and robust freshwater fish that captivates aquarium enthusiasts with its vibrant coloration and unique appearance. Known for its deep red hues and broad, laterally compressed body, this species is a popular choice for those seeking an impressive centerpiece for a large freshwater setup.
Size and Growth
Red Pacu can grow quite large, reaching sizes of up to 24 inches (60 cm) in captivity when provided with optimal conditions. Their impressive size makes them better suited for experienced aquarists or those prepared for a sizable tank environment.
Temperament and Behavior
Generally peaceful and social, Red Pacu display a calm temperament. They can be kept with other large, non-aggressive fish but may outgrow smaller tank mates. Their curious and active nature makes them engaging to observe, and they often recognize their owners during feeding time.
Tank Size Recommendations
Due to their potential size and active swimming behavior, Red Pacu require spacious tanks. A minimum tank size of 125 gallons (475 liters) is recommended to provide ample swimming space and reduce stress. Larger tanks of 180 gallons or more are ideal for accommodating adult specimens and maintaining water quality.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
- pH Range: 6.0 to 7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2-15 dGH)
Maintaining stable water conditions is essential for the health and longevity of Red Pacu. Regular water changes and efficient filtration will help keep the environment clean and suitable.
Diet and Feeding
Red Pacu are omnivores with a preference for plant-based foods. Their diet should include a variety of fresh vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, and peas, supplemented with high-quality pellets and occasional protein sources like bloodworms or brine shrimp. Providing a balanced diet helps prevent nutritional deficiencies and supports vibrant coloration.
Compatibility with Other Species
Due to their size and peaceful nature, Red Pacu can coexist with other large, non-aggressive fish like large cichlids, silver dollars, and large catfish. Avoid housing them with small or slow-moving fish that may become stressed or preyed upon as the Pacu grows.
Unique Selling Points
- Striking red coloration that brightens any freshwater tank
- Intelligent and social behavior makes them interactive pets
- Omnivorous diet allows for versatile feeding options
- Long lifespan when cared for properly, often exceeding 10 years
If you're wondering how to care for a Red Pacu or what tank size you need, this species is best suited for aquarists ready to commit to a large, well-maintained aquarium. Their impressive size and peaceful temperament make them a rewarding addition for those seeking a standout fish with manageable care requirements.
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