The Chalceus erythrurus, commonly known as the Tucan Fish, is a vibrant and energetic freshwater species native to South America. Famous for its striking coloration, sleek body, and active swimming behavior, the Tucan Fish is a spectacular centerpiece for larger aquariums and an exciting addition for experienced aquarists.
Detailed Description & Features:
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Scientific Name: Chalceus erythrurus
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Common Name: Tucan Fish
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Origin: South America – Amazon Basin and surrounding rivers
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Size: Can reach up to 25–30 cm in captivity with proper care
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Temperament: Semi-aggressive; active and fast-moving; best kept with similar-sized tank mates
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Tank Size: Minimum 250 liters; larger tanks preferred for ample swimming space
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Water Conditions:
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Temperature: 24–28°C
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
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Diet: Carnivorous – thrives on live, frozen, and high-quality pellet foods; enjoys insects, small fish, and crustaceans
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Behavior: Highly active and schooling; appreciates open swimming areas with hiding spots for security
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Breeding: Rarely bred in home aquariums; requires ideal water conditions and large tanks
Feeding Recommendations:
Feed a varied diet 1–2 times daily, including protein-rich live or frozen foods such as small fish, shrimp, or insects. High-quality pellets can also supplement their diet.
Tank Setup & Care:
Provide a spacious, well-filtered aquarium with open swimming areas and scattered hiding spots using driftwood, rocks, or plants. Regular water changes and stable parameters are essential due to the fish’s active nature and high metabolism.
Additional Notes:
The Tucan Fish is a bold and energetic addition to large tropical aquariums. Its dazzling coloration, fast swimming, and striking appearance make it a standout species for advanced aquarists seeking an impressive centerpiece.

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