Predatory Carp (Chanodichthys erythropterus)
Predatory Carp — Chanodichthys erythropterus
Speed, flash, and river instinct
The Predatory Carp, also known as the Redfin Culter, is a sleek open-water hunter built for speed. A long, silver torpedo body reflects light like polished chrome, while bright red to orange fins add sharp contrast — especially when the fish turns in current. Unlike traditional bottom-feeding carp, Chanodichthys erythropterus is an active midwater predator that chases down smaller fish with precision.
Native to large river systems of East Asia, this species thrives in flowing, oxygen-rich water. It rarely rests, constantly cruising open lanes and reacting instantly to movement. At feeding time, the transformation is dramatic — explosive bursts, quick turns, and coordinated strikes if kept in groups.
Growing to 24–40+ inches in proper conditions, the Predatory Carp becomes a serious river display fish suited for very large aquariums or indoor pond systems. Its combination of speed and schooling behavior adds life and energy to big predator setups.
Aquarium Setup
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Minimum Tank Size: 300 gallons (8 ft+ length recommended; pond setups ideal long-term)
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Substrate: Sand, smooth gravel, or river rock
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Flow: Moderate to strong current
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Décor: Mostly open swimming space with structure along edges
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Lighting: Moderate to bright
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Cover: Tight lid required — powerful jumper
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Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential
Tank Mates
Best with large, fast, confident species:
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Large catfish
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Datnoids
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Arowana (space dependent)
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Large barbs
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Other strong riverine fish
Avoid slow or delicate species and anything small enough to be eaten.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 68–75°F (20–24°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Moderate
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Filtration: Oversized filtration required
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Water Quality: Pristine, well-oxygenated water critical
Diet
Carnivorous tendency:
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High-quality predator pellets
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Shrimp and prawn
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Fish fillet
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Insects





Description
Predatory Carp — Chanodichthys erythropterus
Speed, flash, and river instinct
The Predatory Carp, also known as the Redfin Culter, is a sleek open-water hunter built for speed. A long, silver torpedo body reflects light like polished chrome, while bright red to orange fins add sharp contrast — especially when the fish turns in current. Unlike traditional bottom-feeding carp, Chanodichthys erythropterus is an active midwater predator that chases down smaller fish with precision.
Native to large river systems of East Asia, this species thrives in flowing, oxygen-rich water. It rarely rests, constantly cruising open lanes and reacting instantly to movement. At feeding time, the transformation is dramatic — explosive bursts, quick turns, and coordinated strikes if kept in groups.
Growing to 24–40+ inches in proper conditions, the Predatory Carp becomes a serious river display fish suited for very large aquariums or indoor pond systems. Its combination of speed and schooling behavior adds life and energy to big predator setups.
Aquarium Setup
-
Minimum Tank Size: 300 gallons (8 ft+ length recommended; pond setups ideal long-term)
-
Substrate: Sand, smooth gravel, or river rock
-
Flow: Moderate to strong current
-
Décor: Mostly open swimming space with structure along edges
-
Lighting: Moderate to bright
-
Cover: Tight lid required — powerful jumper
-
Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen essential
Tank Mates
Best with large, fast, confident species:
-
Large catfish
-
Datnoids
-
Arowana (space dependent)
-
Large barbs
-
Other strong riverine fish
Avoid slow or delicate species and anything small enough to be eaten.
Water Parameters
-
Temperature: 68–75°F (20–24°C)
-
pH: 6.5–7.5
-
Hardness: Moderate
-
Filtration: Oversized filtration required
-
Water Quality: Pristine, well-oxygenated water critical
Diet
Carnivorous tendency:
-
High-quality predator pellets
-
Shrimp and prawn
-
Fish fillet
-
Insects


















