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Aplocheilus lineatus
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| Golden Wonder Panchax | |
| Golden Wonder Panchax | |
| Species | Aplocheilus lineatus |
| Family | Aplocheilidae |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Min. Tank Size | 39.626 USGallon 150,000 mL 150 L (39.6) |
| Size | 10.16 cm
3-4 " (7.6-10.2cm) |
| sg | Freshwater |
| pH | 6.5 - 7.0 |
| Temp. | 293.15 K 68 °F 527.67 °R 298.15 K |
| Water Hardness |
7-13 °d |
| Stocking Ratio | 1:2 M:F |
| Availability | Uncommon |
| Diet | |
| Life Span |
2-3 years |
| Habitat | |
Contents |
[edit] Alternative names
- Striped Panchax, Blue Panchax, Golden Panchax, Golden Wonder, Striped Green Panchax, Sparkling Panchax, Striped Aplocheilus, Green Panchax Killi, Golden Wonder Panchax
[edit] Synonyms
- Aplocheilus affinis, Aplocheilus vittatus, Haplochilus lineatus, Panchax lineatus, Panchax lineatum
[edit] Sexing
- Males are more brightly coloured than female.
[edit] Tank compatibility
- Not an ideal community fish, males are territorial and they may eat small fish such as Neon Tetras.
[edit] Diet
- Small insects in the wild. Will take typical frozen small worm food as well as flake and Brine Shrimp.
[edit] Feeding regime
- Feed once or twice a day.
[edit] Environment Specifics
- Comes from streams and rivers. Likes wide open, well oxygenated water with space to swim and with floating plants to hide in. Reports of it living to 3 years if kept at the lower end of its temperature range.
[edit] Behaviour
- Primary a top feeder as it looks for insects. Likes to jump so a secure lid is required.
[edit] Identification
- An elongate fish with a slightly upturned snout. The back is olive brown to bronze-brown, and the flanks are bronze to dark forest green in colour. Alternating scales are yellow-gold in colour giving the fish an attractive appearance. These yellow scales continues ant the anal, caudal, and dorsal fins, which are bronze in colour. The jaw and frontal belly regions are yellowish white and the iris of the eye may be green. Nine dark, transverse stripes mark the body of juveniles and mature females. At least two variants are common to the hobby: one with a fully red tail, and the other with the majority of the caudal fin is red, and the outer lobes are white. The anal and dorsal fins are yellow.

