- Bucktooth tetra
Taxobox
name = Bucktooth tetra
image_width = 250px
status = Secure
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Characiformes
familia =Characidae
genus = "Exodon"
species = "E. paradoxus"
binomial = "Exodon paradoxus"
binomial_authority = Müller and Troschel, 1845The bucktooth tetra ("Exodon paradoxus") is the only member of the genus "Exodon" and is afreshwater fish of thecharacin family (familyCharacidae ) of orderCharaciformes . It is native toSouth America . Though first described in 1845, it was not imported and distributed by the aquarium trade until 1932.This species is of typical elongated
tetra appearance; it is light tan in appearance with two distinct black spots (one before the tail and another below thedorsal fin ). The dorsal fin is bright red. The name is quite contradictory of the actual fish however, with Bucktooth tetras showing no signs of actual teeth. It grows to a maximum overall length of approximately 12 cm (4.7 in).The fish's natural diet consist of small
invertebrate s, other fish, and plants. It is not a safe tank mate for fellowtetra s because it will eat small fish and it is not a safe tank mate for larger species because it is a notorious lepidophage. Bucktooth tetra are best alone or in large planted tanks with adequate coverage for other species. They are best kept in shoals of 8 or more; a shoal that is less than 8 will pick at each other and stress the exodons to a point where it will catch some disease or will die of fatal wounds. It is otherwise extremely hardy and can live in home aquaria for more than ten years.Synonyms include "Epicyrtus paradoxus" and "Hystricodon paradoxus".
ee also
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List of freshwater aquarium fish species References
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*Innes, Dr William T. "EXOTIC AQUARIUM FISHES", 19th edition, Innes Publishing Co. Philadelphia. 1956.
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