Red Banded Leporinus (Synaptolaemus latofasciatus)
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The Red Banded Leporinus is a striking and energetic South American characin known for its bold vertical red and black banding over a golden base. Sleek, fast, and constantly on the move, this species brings color and activity to larger community or semi-aggressive aquariums.
Unlike many smaller tetras, the Red Banded Leporinus grows into a substantial, powerful fish that thrives in spacious tanks with strong filtration and current. When kept properly, their colors intensify and their schooling behavior becomes more pronounced, making them a standout display species.
This is an excellent option for aquarists looking for something different β a fish with personality, motion, and bold natural patterning.
Typically reaches 8β12 inches in captivity
Fast swimmer with a strong, torpedo-shaped body
Minimum: 75 gallons (juveniles)
Recommended: 125 gallons or larger for adults
Best kept in groups of 3β5 or more to reduce aggression and encourage natural behavior
Aquascape Tips:
Open swimming space is essential
Secure dΓ©cor (they are active and strong)
Driftwood and rock structures for visual breaks
Tight-fitting lid (they can jump)
Temperature: 75β82Β°F (24β28Β°C)
pH: 6.0β7.5
GH: 3β12 dGH
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: Ideally under 20β30 ppm
They are hardy but require stable water quality and strong filtration due to their activity level and size.
Red Banded Leporinus are semi-aggressive and may nip fins, especially if kept alone or in undersized groups.
Good tank mates:
Larger South American cichlids (non-delicate species)
Silver dollars
Larger tetras
Robust catfish (plecos, larger Corydoras in large systems)
Other similarly sized active fish
Avoid:
Long-finned or slow-moving fish
Very small community species
Timid tank mates
Overcrowded setups
When kept in proper group sizes and adequate tank space, aggression is significantly reduced.
Omnivorous with a strong appetite.
High-quality pellets (sinking and floating)
Vegetable matter (spirulina, blanched spinach, zucchini)
Frozen foods like bloodworms or brine shrimp
Occasional protein-based treats
Providing vegetable matter helps reduce plant nipping and keeps them in peak condition.
The Red Banded Leporinus is an ideal choice for aquarists wanting a bold, active, mid-to-large display fish with unmistakable striping and strong presence. In a properly sized tank with compatible tank mates, they become a dynamic and eye-catching addition to any South American-themed aquarium.
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