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− | = | + | |origin=:North America: Mississippi River basin from southern Wisconsin and eastern Indiana to South Dakota and Wyoming and south to Louisiana, USA; Gulf drainages west of Mississippi River to Rio Grande in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, USA. Widely introduced elsewhere in USA. Also in northern Mexico. |
− | :North America: Mississippi River basin from southern Wisconsin and eastern Indiana to South Dakota and Wyoming and south to Louisiana, USA; Gulf drainages west of Mississippi River to Rio Grande in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado, USA. Widely introduced elsewhere in USA. Also in northern Mexico. | + | |sexing=:Mature males will be far more colourful and have breeding [[tubercles]] similar to [[Goldfish]] when sexually mature. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:An active temperate fish that is quite colourful in the right housing. Can be housed with other cool-water fast-swimming fish such as [[White Cloud Mountain Minnows]] or [[Zebra Danios]]. Should '''not''' be housed with [[Goldfish]] as the Red Shiner can be a fin-nipping risk. They should be kept in groups of at least 4-5 of their own kind. | |
− | + | |diet=:Should accept most foods, including pellets and flake, as well as live/frozen food such as [[daphnia]] and [[bloodworm]], and will also graze on some soft algae. | |
− | = | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. |
− | :Mature males will be far more colourful and have breeding [[tubercles]] similar to [[Goldfish]] when sexually mature. | + | |environment_specifics=:An active fish, they need a spacious mature tank kept cool, ideally {{C|22}} max, and well oxygenated. |
− | + | |behaviour=:An active loosely-shoaling fish. | |
− | + | |identification=:A long oval-shaped fish with a silver body with blue iridescence. All the fins are a vivid red/orange in colour, with some red also around the head. There is a dark vertical band just behind the gill plates and the lateral line may also appear darker. | |
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− | :An active temperate fish that is quite colourful in the right housing. Can be housed with other cool-water fast-swimming fish such as [[White Cloud Mountain Minnows]] or [[Zebra Danios]]. Should '''not''' be housed with [[Goldfish]] as the Red Shiner can be a fin-nipping risk. They should be kept in groups of at least 4-5 of their own kind. | ||
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− | :A long oval-shaped fish with a silver body with blue iridescence. All the fins are a vivid red/orange in colour, with some red also around the head. There is a dark vertical band just behind the gill plates and the lateral line may also appear darker. | ||
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