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Silver Dollar fish
Silver Dollar Stats
Scientific Name: Metynnis argenteus
Family: Serrasalmidae
Size: 5 to 8 inches
Temperature: 75 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit
Alkalinity: Undemanding
Origin: South America ...

 


Silver Dollar
Scientific Name: Metynnis hypsauchen
Family: Serrasalmidae
About the Silver Dollar
Species Type: Freshwater Fish
Category: Characins ...

Silver DollarFamily: Serrasalmidae
Family: Characidae
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Silver Dollar - Metynnis argenteus
Species name: Metynnis argenteus
Synonym: Metynnis lippincottianus, Metynnis eigenmanni ...

Silver Dollars prefer subdued lighting and a dark substrate. They are shy but beautiful fish that seem most active after the tank lights are out, but when the room lights are still on. They are egg layers.

Silver dollar may refer to:
A United States dollar coin made of any white metal, especially one made of silver.
Three species of characins, named from their resemblance to the coin:
Metynnis argenteus.
Metynnis hypsauchen.
Metynnis maculatus.

Silver dollar, Schreitmullers' Metynnis
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Distribution Widely distributed throughout South America, from Guyana to Paraguay, including the Amazon river basin.

Silver dollars prefer subdued lighting, dark substrate, plenty of room to move about as well as some good hiding places. Because they will eat live plants, it's advisable to use plastic plants, or very sturdy live plants.

Sometimes called a silver dollar, this fish is another harmless herbivore and should be kept in a shoal in a large aquarium. These fish can grow to a length of 6 inches.

Metynnis argenteus is very similar to this species, and there are many other species often referred to under the general banner of "Silver Dollar".
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Silver Dollars Species Quick Stats
Food: Feed them a diet of earthworm (sectioned) bloodworm, beefheart, and shrimp. They also like tropical flake food and spirulina flakes or sea weed salad.

Silver Dollars are small fish that are round in shape and silver in color, hence the common name of "Silver Dollar.

Silver dollars natively live in a tropical climate in the sides of weedy rivers. They prefer water with a pH of 5-7, a water hardness of up to 15 dGH, and an ideal temperature range of 75-82 °F (24-28 °C).

hypsauchen with plenty of vegetable-based food like spirulina flakes, blanched and cooled lettuce, even shelled peas. There are actually several characin species sold as "Silver Dollars," including Metynnis argenteus and Mylossoma aureum.

Silver Dollars (Metynnis and Myleus sp.) are also quite active and different enough that they tend to mix fairly well. There are a number of species, some of which do not get large enough for this application.

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Metynnis argenteus
SYN : Metynnisanisurus, M. dungerni, M. eigenmanni, M. heinrothi, Myletes argenteus
PD : A tall, laterally compressed fish that is shaped like a disk or plate. It has small eyes and a back.

Silver Dollar
Silver Dollar Types
There are 3 types of silver dollars. One type is full silver, the most common type worldwide.

Silver Dollar (Metynnis argenteus): Quite a popular fish. Peaceful, and is a schooler. Although you can only see the fins with a few spots, this fish can get quite a few "pimples" on their body. Small, black spots so dont worry straight away!!! ...

Silver Dollars love foods of all kinds. Often any flake, frozen, pellet, or small live food will suffice.
Breeding is not known.
Sexing can be accomplished by looking the the cheek area. Males may have an faint orange or red spot.

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An old standby in the hobby, the Silver Dollars are known plant destroyers.
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The fry of my first cacatuoides spawn are adult now, most have been sold or auctioned, but I kept the two best males and three females in a 55 gal, with a school of eight quite peaceful silver dollars (the spotted type) and a medium size angelfish.

All it needs is a reasonable amount of light, water with nutrients in (such as those produced by any collection of fishes), and an absence of those fishes that will make a snack of it, such as Tinfoil Barbs or Silver Dollars.

The poor inhabitants encluded a MASSIVE plec (far too big for the tank), two corries and the last surviving - far to big- silver dollar.

Take for example the fish we now call the Silver Dollar; now, aside from the fact that there a huge number of aquarists keeping this fish that have never seen a silver dollar (or even a dollar for that matter), ...

I have both a redclaw and a blue lobster in our tank with some large silver dollars and large grommies. Whether there is a connection or not, I recently noticed that my testing resulted in high ammonia.

It doesn't bother my 5-inch silver dollar or my baby pictus catfish (Both from Wal-Mart), I just got the catfish, had the silver dollar for about 5 years now.

Oscars, silver dollars, Gars, Plecostomus, Large Pacus, and other similarly sized cichlids will get along quite well with Green Terrors. A Green Terror should not be kept with any African Cichlids once they reach adulthood.

Herbivores, such as Plecos, African Cichlids, Pacus, and Silver Dollars, are plant eaters. They do well with staple flake foods and algae wafers. They can also be supplemented with finely chopped lettuce, spinach, zucchini, or green peas.

Corydoras Green Catfish Leopard Catfish Plecostomus Spotted Catfish Upside Down Catfish Charachins Black Neon Tetra Black Widow Red Belly Piranha Black Phantom Tetra Bleeding Heart Tetra Cardinal Tetra Buenos Aires Tetra Congo Tetra Silver Dollar ...

Some of these include Silver Dollars, some loaches, Rummynose tetras, and I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch.

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Social: Does best as the only Angel or in schools of at least five. Will successfully live with Catfish, Mollies, Silver Dollars, Clown Loaches, Gouramis. Lives at any level in the aquarium.
Life span: 8-10 years ...

As usual the piranha display caused much interest among visitors. I liked the mbuna display with its various colour forms of zebra cichlids. Some newly installed silver dollars were forming a tightly packed shoal and had a beautiful North American ...

Your aquarium plants could be nibbled away in no time at all if you put them in a tank containing Silver Dollars or worse still, you could find them completely uprooted by your Goldfish or Oscars.

Can I put these African Cichlids or those Silver Dollars in my aquarium?" You may be surprised at some of the answers you'll get. By the way, the answer to all three of those questions is NO! (Without exception).

If your intention is a well planted aquarium special care should be taken when selecting fish in order to avoid plant eaters (like silver dollar, kissing gourami etc).

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