Monotypic Characins

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While this article is titled "Monotypic", it is actually about any characin that does not fit neatly into other categories While the smaller species of the characin group (see tetra) are more commonly kept in the aquarium, the species listed in this article, belonging to related family groups, have equally strong claims for aquarium consideration. Hatchetfishes (Gasteropelecidae), pencilfishes (Anostomidae), and piranhas (Serrasalmidae) are all equally interesting to keep. Marbled Headstander Striped Anostomus Ternetz's Anostomus Bloodfin (fish) Big-scaled Afrcian Characin Blind Cave fish Black-winged Hatchetfish Marbled Hatchetfish Myer's Hatchetfish Pink-tailed Chalceus Spotted Headstander Pacu Red-spotted Copeina Splashing Tetra False Silver Tetra Silver Distichodus Longnosed Distichodus Nobol's Distichodus Six-Barred Distichodus Gasteropelecus sternicla

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