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Sharptooth tetra

Micralestes acutidens
The Sharptooth Tetra has a slender, elongated body resembling a pencil.

Sharptooth tetra

Introduction: The sharptooth tetra (Micralestes acutidens) is a species of small freshwater fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family.

Habitat: Native to various regions of Africa, including countries like Namibia and Angola, the sharptooth tetra inhabits slow-moving or stagnant waters such as streams, ponds, and flooded areas. It prefers habitats with vegetation and often occupies areas with gentle currents.

Physical Characteristics: The sharptooth tetra is known for its translucent or glass-like appearance, giving it a unique and captivating look. It has a streamlined body with a slightly compressed shape, and its colouring can range from pale yellow to silver, reflecting its surroundings.

Feeding Habits: In the wild, this species feeds on small aquatic insects, larvae, and plant matter. A varied diet ensures their nutritional needs are met.

behaviour: Sharptooth tetras are known for their lively and active behaviour. They are shoaling fish and thrive in groups.

Size: The sharptooth tetra grows to a size of around 3.8 to 5 centimetres making it a small species.

Breeding: Breeding is encouraged when conditions are favourable, for instance, soft, slightly acidic water and plenty of hiding places for eggs.

Conservation Status: Detailed conservation data specific to Micralestes acutidens is not be widely available. Like many freshwater species, their natural habitats could face threats such as habitat degradation and pollution.

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