- Name:
Ornate Tetra
(View AKA's) - Family: Characidae
- Species: Tetras
- Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon bentosi
More Details
General info about Ornate Tetra
The Ornate Tetra is a small freshwater fish that grows to around 2 inches (5 cm) in length. They have a silver body with a black stripe running from the tip of their nose to the base of their tail. Their fins are red and they have white tips on their dorsal fin. They are peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other non-aggressive species. They prefer to be kept in groups of 6 or more.
Ornate Tetra Diet & Nutrition
The Ornate Tetra is an omnivore and will eat both live and prepared foods. They can be fed a variety of foods including flakes, pellets, frozen and live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. It is important to vary their diet to ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients.
Determining Sex of Ornate Tetra
Males tend to have a slimmer body and more intense red coloration in their fins compared to females. Females tend to have a rounder body shape.
Breeding & Spawning Ornate Tetra
The Ornate Tetra is an egg-scattering species and will deposit their eggs on plants and other surfaces in the aquarium. The female can lay up to 300 eggs at a time. The eggs hatch in about 24 to 36 hours and the fry will become free-swimming after about 4 days. It is recommended to separate the adults from the fry to prevent predation.
Common Diseases with Ornate Tetra
The Ornate Tetra is generally a hardy species, but they can be susceptible to common fish diseases such as fin rot, ich, and velvet. Maintaining good water quality and avoiding overcrowding can help prevent these diseases.
Ornate Tetra Origin
The Ornate Tetra is native to South America, specifically Brazil.
Caution with Ornate Tetra
The Ornate Tetra is generally a peaceful species and does not pose a threat to other fish. However, it is important to avoid keeping them with larger, more aggressive fish that may prey on them.
Acclimating Ornate Tetra
When introducing the Ornate Tetra to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to avoid stress and shock. Float the bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 15 to 20 minutes to allow the water temperatures to equalize. Then, slowly add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over a period of 30 minutes to an hour. Once the fish are acclimated, gently release them into the aquarium.
Relevent Articles
Original Detail
Name | Species | Family | Scientific Name | More Detail | Added by |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ornate Tetra | Tetras | Characidae | Hyphessobrycon bentosi | The Ornate Tetra is a small freshwater fish that grows to around 2 inches (5 cm) in length. They have a silver body with a black stripe running from the tip of their nose to the base of their tail. Their fins are red and they have white tips on their dorsal fin. They are peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other non-aggressive species. They prefer to be kept in groups of 6 or more. | PalaciosAn |
Changed by users
Submitted Date | Submitted By | Status | Action |
---|