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Metynnis hypsauchen is a species of serrasalmid found in Amazon and Paraguay river basins, as well as rivers of the Guiana Shield. [1] It is one of the fish known as the "silver dollar" in the aquarium trade.
Metynnis is a genus of serrasalmid fish from tropical and subtropical South America. [1] They are herbivorous or omnivorous, and inhabit a wide range of freshwater habitats, ranging from rivers and streams (both fast- and slow-flowing), to floodplains, flooded forests, lakes, pools and reservoirs. [2]
It is peaceful and schools often, and can grow to a length of 39 cm (15 in). They are also called the redhook silver dollar and are one of the fish referred to as "silver dollars". These fish are capable of delivering serious bites to humans. A redhook myleus. Note the anal fin characteristic of their name.
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Metynnis argenteus is a species of serrasalmid fish endemic to the Tapajós River Basin in Brazil.It is one of the species known in the aquarium trade as the "silver dollar". M. argenteus is generally considered the archetypal silver dollar, although it and the very similar M. hypsauchen frequently have been confused.
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