Bleeding Heart Tetra (Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma)

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Bleeding Heart Tetra

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Bleeding Heart Tetra

Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma

76 Litres (20 US G.)

6.1-7.1cm (2.4-2.8 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

5.6 - 7.2

23 -28 °C (73.4-82.4°F)

8-12 °d

2:3 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

3-5 years

Family

Characidae

This animal is available captive bred



Additional names

Bleeding Heart Tetra

Additional scientific names

Hemigrammus erythrostigma, Hyphessobrycon rubrostigma, Hyphessobrycon callistus rubrostigma


Origin

Sexing

Males have a longer dorsal fin, more dramatic finnage, and richer colours

Tank compatibility

Must be kept in shoals of 6 or more. Can be kept with other peaceful fish but do not keep with fin nippers or predatory fish.

Diet

Will take most foods including pellets and flake as well as live/frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia.

Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

Environment Specifics

Bleeding Heart Tetras prefer a well lit tank with dense planting with some open swimming space. Prefers soft water, and will thrive with peat filtration.

Behaviour

A peaceful shoaling fish. Sensitive to water conditions and prone to diseases such as Ich.

Identification

A small disk shaped Tetra similar to that of the Black Widow Tetra. Body colour is pale, mostly silver-white and red hints with a small red spot on either side of the flanks just behind the gills giving this fish its common name. They upper half of the eyes are also red, the fins are generally translucent except for the dorsal which is tipped with black and yellow.
Can be mistaken for the Hyphessobrycon socolofi or Lesser Bleeding Heart Tetra.

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