Categorized | Characins, Tetra Fish

Bleeding Heart Tetra

Tags: , , , ,


Bleeding Heart Tetra
hyphessobrycon rubrostigma

It belongs to the family Characidae

For more information on Characins click here.

Cost: $4-7

Origin:
Columbia

Description:
Deep bodied, has a shape similar to say, a lemon tetra. Gets up to 2 ΒΌ inches (6 cm).

Color:
Looks transparent, the dorsal fin is black with a white tip.

Sexual distinctions:

If you want your site to be put in this space here on Markspetfish.com, simply click here to be brought to the “Add your Site,” page for more information
.

Females bulkier and the males have a larger, more elongated dorsal fin.

Tank conditions:
Temperature 77 degrees (25 Celsius). Ph and hardness, no specific levels determined. Needs plenty of swimming space, lots of vegetation and pretty good lighting.

Food:
Different types of live food, every now and then a high quality dried food.

Behavior:
Lively and a good swimmer.

Breeding:
Seldom will breed.

Compatibility:
Does very well in a community tank, peaceable schooling fish.


Comments

comments

This post was written by:

- who has written 57 posts on .


Contact the author

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recommended

All Tropical Fish Topsites List

Aquarium Rater, how does your Aquarium Website Rate?

Translator