Scientific name Brycinus Rank Genus | Phylum Chordata Family Alestidae Higher classification Alestidae | |
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Lower classifications Striped robber, Sadler's robber |
Brycinus longipinnis african long finned tetra
Brycinus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Alestiidae. Like other "African characids", they were formerly included in the Characidae but are actually somewhat more distantly related Characiformes.
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Like some other Alestiidae, they are called Robber tetras due to their bold and rather carnivorous habits. They are not infrequently kept as aquarium fishes and in their requirements resemble the South American tetras of the Characidae. Unlike these, Brycinus are not well-suited to accompany delicate fishes however and are better kept with dwarf cichlids and similar small but robust companions.

Brycinus longipinnis aquarium fish
Species
There are currently 36 recognized species in this genus:




References
Brycinus Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA