
Myleus Schomburgki 4-6cm
Key Features:
Distinctive Appearance: Known for its deep, laterally compressed body with a silvery base color and darker shading along the fins and tail. It often has a subtle reddish or orange tint near the fins depending on age and condition, giving it a sleek but powerful “river fish” look.
Active Shoaling Behavior: A fast, energetic schooling fish that prefers open swimming space. It is highly active in mid-water and thrives in groups, where it displays natural shoaling patterns and synchronized movement.
Care Requirements:
Tank Conditions: Requires a large, well-filtered aquarium with stable water conditions and strong oxygenation. Ideal water temperature should range between 75–82°F (24–28°C). Prefers neutral to slightly acidic water and a setup with long swimming space and moderate flow.
Diet: Omnivorous with a strong tendency toward plant-based foods. Feeds on high-quality pellets, flakes, leafy vegetables (such as spinach or lettuce), and occasional frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
Compatibility: Generally peaceful but very active, so best kept in groups of 5 or more. Suitable for large community tanks with similarly sized, robust fish. May nip softer plants or outcompete slow-moving species if underfed.
Size and Growth:
Adult Size: Can grow up to 8–12 inches (20–30 cm) depending on tank size and conditions.
Growth: Moderate to fast growth, especially in spacious aquariums with a protein- and plant-balanced diet.
Overview:
Myleus schomburgkii is a large South American characin valued for its striking silver body and strong schooling behavior. It is best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists who can provide large, well-maintained aquariums with ample swimming space and appropriate group sizes.
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Description
Key Features:
Distinctive Appearance: Known for its deep, laterally compressed body with a silvery base color and darker shading along the fins and tail. It often has a subtle reddish or orange tint near the fins depending on age and condition, giving it a sleek but powerful “river fish” look.
Active Shoaling Behavior: A fast, energetic schooling fish that prefers open swimming space. It is highly active in mid-water and thrives in groups, where it displays natural shoaling patterns and synchronized movement.
Care Requirements:
Tank Conditions: Requires a large, well-filtered aquarium with stable water conditions and strong oxygenation. Ideal water temperature should range between 75–82°F (24–28°C). Prefers neutral to slightly acidic water and a setup with long swimming space and moderate flow.
Diet: Omnivorous with a strong tendency toward plant-based foods. Feeds on high-quality pellets, flakes, leafy vegetables (such as spinach or lettuce), and occasional frozen or live foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
Compatibility: Generally peaceful but very active, so best kept in groups of 5 or more. Suitable for large community tanks with similarly sized, robust fish. May nip softer plants or outcompete slow-moving species if underfed.
Size and Growth:
Adult Size: Can grow up to 8–12 inches (20–30 cm) depending on tank size and conditions.
Growth: Moderate to fast growth, especially in spacious aquariums with a protein- and plant-balanced diet.
Overview:
Myleus schomburgkii is a large South American characin valued for its striking silver body and strong schooling behavior. It is best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists who can provide large, well-maintained aquariums with ample swimming space and appropriate group sizes.











