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Colombian tetra
Colombian tetra













colombian tetra
  1. #COLOMBIAN TETRA FULL SIZE#
  2. #COLOMBIAN TETRA FULL#

How compatible are they with other fish? Colombian Tetra are peaceful community fish and are generally accepeted by a wide range of tank mates. Being omnivores they will happily accept a wide range of foods. What should you feed them? Colombian Tetra should be fed a variety of flake, frozen, freeze dried and live foods for a varied diet. Temperatures should range between 24-26☌. What water conditions do they require? Ideally slightly acidic water conditions are provided between 6.5pH - 7pH however they will happily live in conditions ranging up to pH of 7.5 or higher.

colombian tetra

The Bloodfin tetra has a more silver body with red fins. There is the Colombian Tetra (Blueflame or BlueRed tetra)has more blue and red on body. There are two that look silimar but are different, much like the Ghost Catfish and Glass Catfish. For best results we recommend keeping at least 6 in a shoal - the more the happier they will be. No bloodfin tetra do a search in fish profiles its Aphyocharax anisitsi. What is the ideal number to keep together? Colombia Tetra are a shoaling species, and are best kept in large numbers. Where in the world are they from? Colombian tetra originate from the Rio Acandi in northern Colombia close to the border of Panama. How easy are they to care for? This species is easy to care for.

#COLOMBIAN TETRA FULL#

Images used are to show the full potential of the fish when fully mature and are not always representative of juvenile specimens. Due to variations from suppliers on rare occasions this may not always be possible. Due to the large quantities of livestock orders daily, the livestock team will are unable to select fish / shrimp to meet specific gender or aesthetic needs.Īpproximate purchase size : 2.5 - 4cm All Pond Solutions will always endeavour to supply as close to the approximate size range as possible. If you have any concerns about the size or colour of the livestock you wish to order, please contact our livestock team via our support centre before placing your order.

#COLOMBIAN TETRA FULL SIZE#

Many of our livestock species are sold as juveniles and have not yet reached their full size and colour potential. Please note – The image used above is for illustration purposes only Size, colour and sex may vary. Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon columbianus

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    Fish not kept in proper schools may be stressed and remain hidden or may become extremely nippy and aggressive. They prefer to be kept in groups of six or more to school and feel secure. They can be fed commercial flakes, granules and small pellets as a staple diet, with occasional feedings of meaty frozen or freeze dried treats such as bloodworms, plankton, mysis or brine shrimp. These fish prefer aquariums with plenty plants and ornamentation to explore, but also need plenty of open space to swim. Tetras include small species that may stay under one inch in length and are suitable for community aquariums to much larger and more robust species that can grow up to several inches and need more aggressive tankmates. They can be distinguished from other schooling community fish by the small adipose fin present between the dorsal fin and the tail. Tetras are probably the the largest group of fish offered for community aquariums.

    colombian tetra

    Most of these fish are fairly easy to care for and have similar water chemistry and care requirements. They can grow anywhere from a few centimeters to a few inches, and can add movement to a freshwater fish tank. Though these fish are rather small, their pleasant temperaments, the schooling behaviors they exhibit and a vast variety of colors and shapes make them popular in the hobby. Many tropical community aquariums are populated with tetras, rasboras and other similar schooling fish. These tetras grow larger and more boisterous than many others and are best for larger, active aquariums. Males have a hooked anal fin and usually have more colorful finnage. Columbian Tetras ( Hyphessobrycon ecuadorensis) are silvery in color with a blue-green iridescent sheen and pinkish-red fins.















    Colombian tetra