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Hemigrammus
Author: Jan Clark How to care for
Hemigrammus Species
Hemigrammus include the Erythrozonus, Rhodostomus, Flammeus,
and so on. The Flammeus comes from the Hyphessobrycon group.
The Hemigrammus Erythrozonus species are commonly known as the
Glowlight Tetra. The fish at one time was wrongly characterized
as the Hyphessobrycon Gracilis. Hemigrammus Erythrozonus comes
from British Guiana, and grows 1 ¾ in size. The fish has a glow
to its ruby red body.
If the fish is kept in unfavorable waters however the colors
was change. Hemigrammus Erythrozonus is a friendly fish that
dwells well with other fish, excluding the aggressive fish. In
addition, Hemigrammus Erythrozonus will eat most foods. The
tetra fish are often small and bright colored, and are a member
of the Characin family. The fish do well in tropical tanks.
Water conditions:
The tank temperature should remain at 78 degrees or 80 degrees
Fahrenheit. The tank should have a dark background setting. In
addition, you should enrich the tank with thick plants.
How to breed:
The fish may breed best in peaty waters, or acriflavine
methods. To learn more about breeding this fish you will need
to consult with the pet shop experts. They will have helpful
brochures available. The fish lay up to 400 eggs, which the
hatchlings are laid in one day.
Hemigrammus Rhodostomus fish are often called Rummy/Red Nosed
Tetra. The fish come from the Amazons and grow to be 2 inches
in size. The fish has a brilliantly red colored snout, which
this specie has a peaceful nature. The hardy fish will eat all
sorts of foodstuff.
Water conditions
You should keep the water conditions at 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
The water should be slightly acidy, or reasonably soft. This
fish is one of the harder fish to breed, therefore if you are
purchasing fish for breeding purposes and do not have skills,
check out other fish breeds.
Hyphessobrycon Flammeus fish are commonly referred to as Flame
Tetra, or Tetra Von Rio. The fish come from Rio de Janeiro’s
neighboring areas. The fish only reach 1 ½ inches in size and
are shorter fish specimen than other fish species. The lower
part of the fish has a shimmering red color. This fish has a
hardy behavior pattern, which makes a good aquarium fish. The
fish has minimal expectations on water conditions, and breeds
well. The fish will lay up to 200 eggs, which are hatched in
one day.
Other species related to the Hemigrammus Erythrozonus is the
Hyphessobrycon Pulchripinnis.
The Amazon fish is sometimes called Lemon Tetra. This is a
smaller fish which grows around 1 ¾ inches in size. The fish
has a distinctive pale lemony color, which includes a brilliant
red patch at the upper region of the eye.
The Lemon Tetra is ideal for social tanks. The fish is peaceful
in nature and feeds off most foods. The fish prefers softer
water conditions, which the temperature should remain at 80
degrees. The fish will also accept living in slight acidy
waters. Male Lemon fish have a better color choice. The fish do
not breed easy; therefore, if you are attempting to breed this
fish try peaty waters.
Paracheirodon innesi is a Neon Tetra Brazilian fish. The fish
grows around 1 ¼ in size and is one of the most popular tank
fishes sold on the market. The fish has a greenish-blue and
deep red body combined. The hardy fish can care for himself
amongst smaller and larger fish. The fish generally rests at
the bottom of an aquarium, which he will eat all foods. This is
another hard to breed fish. About the author: The author Jan
Clark manages a website that offers you a variety of freshwater
tropical fish
aquarium, other tropical aquarium and various types of
aquarium
supplies and fish aquarium information online.
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