Like the rest of the genus
Chalceus,
C. guaporensis lives in northern South America. It gets its scientific name because it lives in the
Guaporé River in Bolivia, but it also lives in the
Madre de Dios River in Peru and the
Madeira River in Brazil. The only other
Chalceus species to occur in the Guaporé River is the pinktail. Despite many similarities and a close genetic relationship to
C. epakros, the habitat of
C. guaporensis is more restricted, and the two are not found in the same places. This is thought to either be due to competition between the species, or due to slightly different environmental needs. In contrast to how limited
C. guaporensis is concerning where it lives,
C. epakros is the most widespread member of the genus
Chalceus. == Diet and behavior ==