Diamond Tetra
Introduction: The Diamond Tetra is a captivating freshwater fish renowned for its shimmering scales and peaceful demeanor. This species adds a touch of elegance to any aquarium.
Scientific Name: Moenkhausia pittieri
Water Quality: Diamond Tetras prefer soft to moderately hard water. Ensure good water circulation and adequate filtration. Regular water changes are essential for optimal health.
pH Level: Aim for a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. Maintain consistent pH levels as sudden changes can stress the fish.
GH Level: A GH level between 5 and 12 degrees is suitable for Diamond Tetras.
KH Level: A KH level of 2-4 degrees is ideal, contributing to water stability.
Feeding: Omnivorous, they accept a variety of foods. Offer a balanced diet including flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and bloodworms.
Tank Mates: Peaceful by nature, Diamond Tetras coexist well with similar-sized, non-aggressive fish. Consider species like neon tetras, guppies, and peaceful catfish.
Substrates and Tank Decorations: A dark substrate enhances their vibrant colors. Provide ample hiding spots with plants and driftwood.
Suitable Plants: Live plants are essential for water quality and fish well-being. Java Fern, Anubias, and Amazon Sword Plant are suitable options.
Sexing Breeding: Males exhibit longer fins than females. Breeding can be challenging in a community tank. Separate breeding pairs for optimal results.
Maximum Size and Longevity: Typically reach 2 inches in length and have an average lifespan of 3-5 years.
Behavior: Schooling fish, they prefer to be kept in groups of at least six. They occupy the middle water column, exhibiting peaceful and graceful movements.
Things to Consider Before Buying: Ensure your aquarium is adequately cycled and provides suitable water parameters. Research compatible tank mates and understand the time commitment required for fish care.
General Information: Diamond Tetras are relatively easy to care for and make excellent additions to community tanks. Their shimmering appearance and peaceful nature make them a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts.
A Fun Fact: The Diamond Tetra’s scales refract light, creating a sparkling effect that resembles diamonds, hence its name.
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