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Bucktooth Tetra (Exodon paradoxus)
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Bucktooth Tetra (Exodon paradoxus)

The Exodon tetra, also known as the Bucktooth Tetra (Exodon paradoxus), is a small, torpedo-shaped freshwater fish that grows to about 4 inches (10 cm) long. It has iridescent silver scales, distinctive black spots, and pronounced teeth that it uses to tear scales and fins off other fish in a predatory behavior known as lepidophagy. These fish are fast, active swimmers that are best kept in large schools in a planted tank with hiding spots, though they can become aggressive and may be a threat to smaller fish. Physical Description Size:Typically grows to about 4 inches (10 cm). Shape:Sleek, torpedo-shaped body. Coloration:Iridescent silver scales, with black spots and a golden or reddish hue along the flanks. Teeth:Has pronounced, pointed teeth that are visible from the outside, giving it the name "Bucktooth Tetra". Behavior & Diet Predatory:The Exodon tetra is a ferocious predator, particularly skilled at feeding on the scales and fins of other fish (lepidophagy). Aggression:They are moderately aggressive, especially when in small groups, but can become more so when defending territory. Activity:Highly active, fast swimmers that need plenty of open swimming space. Social Behavior:They are shoaling fish that do better in large groups (a shoal of 8 or more is recommended) to prevent stress and aggression within the group. Habitat Origin:Found in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, as well as in Guyana. Environment:Inhabits areas with a strong presence of aquatic plants, decaying organic matter, and roots. Tank Requirements (for aquarists) Tank Size:A minimum of 30 gallons is recommended. Water Parameters:Keep water between 72-80°F (22-27°C) with a pH of 6.0-7.5. Decor:Provide plenty of hiding spots and territories using driftwood, rocks, and dense plantings. Dim lighting or floating plants are also beneficial. Tankmates:Due to their predatory nature, they are best kept in large planted tanks or with other fish that are not susceptible to their scale-feeding behavior, such as catfish.

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Tank-Mate Compatibility

Compatibility data for Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi)

Temperature

7081°F

pH Range

67

Min Tank Size

10 gal

Temperament

peaceful

All Species Compatibility

Compatible

Guppy

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Caution

Betta

Can work in 20+ gallon tanks with lots of plants. Monitor closely.

Compatible

Corydoras

Classic peaceful community combination. Both prefer soft, acidic water.

Caution

Angelfish

Adult angelfish may eat small neon tetras. Safer with larger tetras.

Compatible

Molly

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Platy

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Swordtail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Cherry Barb

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Harlequin Rasbora

Both are peaceful schooling fish that mix well.

Compatible

Dwarf Gourami

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Bristlenose Pleco

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Otocinclus

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Cherry Shrimp

Neon tetras are too small to threaten adult cherry shrimp.

Compatible

Amano Shrimp

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Nerite Snail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Mystery Snail

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Caution

Tiger Barb

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Compatible

Danio

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Rainbowfish

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Compatible

Clown Loach

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

Incompatible

African Cichlid

African cichlids will eat small tetras. Only keep with similar-sized cichlids.

Incompatible

American Cichlid

Most American cichlids will eat small tetras.

Incompatible

Knifefish

Knifefish will eat any fish small enough to fit in their mouth.

Incompatible

Goldfish

Goldfish are coldwater, tetras are tropical — incompatible temperatures.

Caution

Puffer

Some puffers may nip at small fish. Species-dependent.

Compatible

Catfish

Both peaceful species, generally compatible.

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