Minor Tetra (Hyphessobrycon minor)
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Minor Tetra
Hyphessobrycon minor
57 Litres (15 US G.)
3.8-5.1cm (1.5-2 ")
Freshwater
6.5 - 7.6
23 -27 °C (73.4-80.6°F)
4-15 °d
2:3 M:F
3-8 years
Family
Characidae
Contents
Origin[edit | edit source]
- The Minor Tetra is native to the Essequibo River in Guyana South America, while the Serpae Tetra is native to the Rivers Amazon and Paraguay, so in the wild these two very similar species appear to be separate so they would not interbreed.
Sexing[edit | edit source]
- The dorsal fin of the males is more pointed than that of the females. The female is also slightly more rounded than the males.
Tank compatibility[edit | edit source]
- Should not be kept with larger predatory fish. Keep them in schools of 6 or more. Do not keep with slow moving long-finned fish as the Minor Tetra may fin nip.
Diet[edit | edit source]
- Flake and granular foods along with micro pellet, supplemented with small live and frozen foods.
Feeding regime[edit | edit source]
- Feed once or twice a day.
Environment specifics[edit | edit source]
- Keep in a mature and spacious tank with some dense planting and hiding places. Immaculate water quality is needed for these fish.
Behaviour[edit | edit source]
- A generally peaceful Tetra, although can be boisterous to each other and may fin nip long-finned fish.
Identification[edit | edit source]
- The Minor Tetra is a deep bodied fish closely resembling the Serpae Tetra.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Fishbase (Mirrors: )