"Bleeding Heart Tetra" "Peru"
Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
$4.99
Please note that the fish shown in the photo is not the exact fish you will receive and is only a representative of what a specimen will look like. The color may vary based on the age and sex (if listed as unsexed) of the fish you receive.
Description
Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma, commonly known as the Bleeding Heart Tetra, is a striking and popular freshwater fish species.The Bleeding Heart Tetra typically reaches a maximum size of around 2 inches (5 centimeters) in length. Here’s a summarized bullet point list of care tips for Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma:
Tank Requirements:
– Tank size: A minimum of 20 gallons is suitable for a small group (6-8) of Bleeding Heart Tetras.
– Filtration: Use a reliable filter to maintain water quality and provide gentle water flow.
– Water parameters: Temperature 72-82°F (22-28°C), pH 5.5-7.5, hardness 2-15 dGH.
– Substrate: Use fine gravel or sand to mimic their natural environment.
Feeding:
– Bleeding Heart Tetras are omnivores with a preference for small live or frozen foods.
– Offer a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes, pellets, and supplement with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
Tankmates:
– They are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive fish.
– Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive species that may stress them.
Decor and Environment:
– Provide plenty of plants, floating vegetation, and open swimming spaces.
– Use driftwood and rocks to create natural hiding spots and simulate their natural habitat.
– Dim lighting can enhance their colors and reduce stress.
Water Maintenance:
– Perform regular water changes (20-25% weekly) to maintain water quality and remove waste.
– Keep the water well-filtered and ensure good water circulation.
Behavior:
– Bleeding Heart Tetras are shoaling fish, so keep them in groups of at least 6-8 individuals to reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.
– They are known for the red or pinkish patch on their body, resembling a “bleeding heart.”
Healthcare:
– Monitor water parameters regularly using test kits to ensure optimal conditions.
– Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent disease transmission.
Breeding:
– Breeding Bleeding Heart Tetras in captivity is possible with proper care and conditions.
– Provide a separate breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for potential spawning.
– Use marbles or a spawning mesh to protect the eggs from the adults.
Observation and Enjoyment:
– Spend time observing and enjoying the natural beauty and behavior of Bleeding Heart Tetras.
– Create a peaceful and well-maintained environment to enhance their vibrant colors and showcase their active nature.
By following these care guidelines, you can provide a suitable and thriving aquarium for Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma (Bleeding Heart Tetra), allowing them to display their best colors and behaviors and ensuring a healthy and enjoyable life in captivity.
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