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Silver moony

Monodactylus argenteus

Silver moony is a popular community aquarium fish.
D
Difficulty
Beginner
A
Aggression
10/10
G
Schooling
Yes
T
Size
5.00 cm
L
Minimum volume
40 L
º
Temperature
22.0-28.0 ºC
Z
Zone
Midwater
V
Lifespan
5 years

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fish
Territoriality Low
Aggression 10/10
Activity Fast
Thermal sensitivity Medium
Bioload High
Speed Fast
Predation risk Opportunistic

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Best for

Aquariums where its role fits: schooling midwater.

Typical risk

Bioload and adult volume should be planned with margin.

Aquarium zone

Where it lives best

Surface
Midwater primary
Bottom

Quick compatibility

Community signals

Shrimp
Conditional
Snails
Compatible
Slow fish
Conditional
Aggressive fish
Conditional
Small fish
Conditional
Large fish
Conditional
Delicate plants
Conditional
Buying decision

Before buying Silver moony

Review these points before adding it to your aquarium. They are practical notes based on its profile, ecological data, and known relationships.

L

Adult volume

Make sure your aquarium is above 40 L before buying it.

G

Minimum group

Do not keep it alone if it needs a group; plan space for the right number of individuals.

T

Territory and cover

Prepare visual cover and calm areas if it will live with other species.

B

Bioload

Plan filtration, water changes, and total stocking: this species can heavily load the system.

Parameters

Water conditions

pH
6.5 - 7.5
GH
5 - 15
KH
3 - 10
Temperature
22.0 - 28.0 ºC

Growth and behavior

Juvenile to adult

Juvenile
As a juvenile it feels safer in a group and usually uses the midwater area with coordinated movement. An insufficient group can increase stress and erratic behavior.
Shift
The most important adult change is increased spatial and biological pressure, so the aquarium should be planned for the long term.
Adult
As an adult it keeps a strong social pattern and is more stable in adequate groups. In balanced communities it usually occupies the midwater area without causing major conflict.

Ecological profile

Role and biological pressure

Schooling Midwater Community Fish Large High Moderate Opportunistic
Profile: midwater schooling species, with high bioload and primary use of the midwater area. It should be kept in a group to show stable behavior and reduce stress. It may show opportunistic predation toward fry or very small animals. Provide hiding places, visual barriers and enough room to prevent constant pressure.

Ecological radar

profile
Territoriality 24%
Aggression 100%
Activity 78%
Thermal sensitivity 52%
Bioload 78%

Common mistakes

What to avoid

Keeping it in tanks below the recommended adult volume.

Keeping too few individuals for a social species.

Care

Essential care

Keep in groups of at least 6 specimens. It prefers tanks with open swimming space, some current and weekly water changes.
Daily time
10 min
Life cycle

Breeding

It is an egg-laying fish and relatively easy to breed. It scatters eggs among plants or over the substrate and provides no parental care.
Oviparous Easy

Hembras más redondeadas y robustas. Machos más esbeltos y algo más amarillentos.

Monitoring

Alerts and health

  • Mantener en grupo
  • Espacio para nadar
  • Acuario tapado
  • Corriente suave a moderada

Common issues

Ich Podredumbre de aletas Parásitos externos
Expert notes

Interesting details

01

Es una de las especies más usadas en investigación biomédica

02

Sus rayas permanecen visibles durante toda la vida

03

Es un pez muy activo y gregario

Editorial confidence

Last review: June 2026

Content based on parameters, ecological profiles and manual relationships.

Profile data Ecological profile Manual relationships General aquarium observation