I believe my new fish is actually chalceus guaporensis due to the humeral spot and apparent 7 rays on the pelvic fin. I may need to study it more as it grows to make sure it only has 7 though.
Some aquarists want to be part time taxonomists LOL. All PTC are cool, and more cichlid like than tetra in demeanor. They are aggressive to their own kind, and prefer to stay motionless rather than constantly swimming like typical tetra. I’ve seen PTC in dealer tanks attack one another, locked jaw and many have broken nose. Mine are surprisingly peaceful to each other, and I guess they recognize they are different species.
My $0.02 is that the inactive nature of this fish is a good thing. Easy to admire, doesn't require a lot of tank depth (so ideal for those with very shallow tanks), and doesn't need a ludicrously big tank due to high activity.
My friend kept 6 Macros in a 200g, and ended up with only a couple left. I wasn’t sure if two different species of PTC would get along so I grew out a second species to comparable size before introduction. Apparently they recognize they are different and get along.Does anyone have groups? I would like to get 6 of each for my 450 but I don't want them to kill each other
I’ve seen PTC in public aquariums and they cruise individually at slow pace. I guess in smaller home aquariums, they prefer to stay motionless. They also look a lot bigger in public aquariums than the 9 inch max out size in my 125g.Mine would sit motionless for most of the day. Then at dusk he would actually swim about some.