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Micronemacheilus pulcher belongs to:
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Osteichthyes
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Nemacheilidae
Genus: Micronemacheilus
It is a small native freshwater stream fish distributed in South China.
The type locality is Hainan Island. The species occurs primarily in the Pearl River system and on Hainan Island, inhabiting slow-flowing streams, small rivers, and vegetated calm sections.
Wild populations are considered stable.
Adult size typically reaches 5–7 cm.
Body slender and streamlined; caudal fin slightly emarginate.
Pelvic fin origin positioned opposite the first or second branched dorsal-fin ray. Pelvic fins usually do not reach the anus.
Swim bladder posterior chamber well developed. Intestine U-shaped, consistent with omnivorous feeding.
Base coloration light reddish.
Dorsum and flanks bear reddish-brown blotches.
Along the lateral line runs a row of peacock-green transverse bars, sometimes showing subtle bluish iridescence.
Caudal base contains a dark brown round spot.
Two brown bands extend along upper and lower caudal lobes, visually connecting with dorsal blotches and lateral green band.
In non-breeding condition, overall tone appears grey-red with subtle green sheen.
During peak coloration:
Body shifts toward warmer red tones
Fins become orange-red to deep red
Gradual red diffusion replaces grey undertones
Breeding males develop tubercles on pectoral fin rays.
Distributed in:
Pearl River basin (Xijiang, Beijiang, Dongjiang)
Hainan Island
Yuanjiang, Hanjiang, Jiulongjiang systems
Inhabits slow-flowing or calm vegetated stream sections.
Habitat features:
Clear water
Sand and fine gravel substrate
Abundant aquatic plants
Well-oxygenated but not torrential flow
Adaptability considered moderate to strong.
Benthic cruising species.
Feeds on:
Algae
Small invertebrates
Organic detritus
Temperament peaceful; no strong territorial behavior.
Omnivorous.
Accepts:
Sinking pellets
Prepared feeds
Frozen foods
Moderate current enhances coloration.
Recommended tank size: 60 cm or larger.
Substrate:
Fine sand mixed with small rounded gravel
Aquascaping elements:
Rock structures
Plant clusters
Shelter zones
Stable filtration
Moderate flow pump
Temperature:
Optimal 20–26°C
Avoid prolonged exposure above 28°C
pH 6.5–7.5
High dissolved oxygen
Regular water changes recommended.
Functions as small benthic omnivore.
Suitable tankmates:
Small hillstream gobies
Other small loaches
Small native mid-water species
Dwarf shrimp
Avoid aggressive or significantly larger species.
Spawning typically in late spring to early summer.
Eggs deposited among plants or substrate.
No parental care observed.
Captive breeding reports remain limited.
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