Bloodfin Tetra Scientific Name: Aphyocharax anisitsi Family: Characidae, Sub-Family Aphyocharacinae About the Bloodfin Tetra Species Type: Freshwater Fish Category: Characins ...
Bloodfin Tetra - Aphyocharax anisitsi Species name: Aphyocharax anisitsi Synonym: Hyphessobrycon erythrurus; Hemigrammus caudovittatus ...
The Bloodfin Tetra is one of the time tested favorites in the aquarium hobby. A school of these attractive fishes is a pretty sight! Bloodfin Tetra Contents ...
Bloodfin Tetras are best kept in schools of 6 or more. They swim mainly in the upper and middle water layers and are highly sociable fishes, mixing well with other types of tetra and tropical fish in general, ...
Bloodfin Tetra Experiences - Share Your Bloodfin Tetra Experiences Common Names of Freshwater Fish - B (page 2) What Fish Species are Coldwater? Shirlie Sharpe Freshwater Aquariums Guide ...
Bloodfin tetras can be kept in an unheated tank but it will dull the coloration. Tetras are happiest in groups of six or more.
common name: Bloodfin Tetra Family: Characidae Continent of origin: South America Origin country: Argentina, Brazil, Size: under 5 cm (1.97 inch) Minimal tank volume: 50 litre (13 US gal) ...
Bloodfin tetra (Aphyocharax anisitsi) Quick Stats Scientific Name: Aphyocharax anisitsi Origin: Argentina, Rio Parana ...
Tetra - Bloodfin Alternative/Formal Name Scientific Name: Aphyocharax anisitsi Pet Info ...
Bloodfin Tetra (Aphyocharax anisitsi) Photo of: Bloodfin Tetra (Aphyocharax anisitsi) Scientific Name(s): Aphyocharax anisitsi ...
Bloodfin [Pictures] Aphyocharax anisiti SYN: Aphyocharax rubripinnis, A. affinis PD: This elongated fish ranges in color, depending of the light, from blue to yellow. Its belly is white while the fins are blood red.
Bloodfin Tetra A slim lined tetra with red fins, a fast swimmer that does well in planted tanks. Buenos Aires Tetra ...
Bloodfin Tetra Bloodfin Tetra (Aphyocharax anisitsi) Adult Size: 5.1-7.6cm (2-3") Temperature Needed: 18.3-23.9°C (65-75°F) Tank Size Needed: at least 56.8 Litres (15 US G.) ...
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One week ago, I removed two of the dwarf algae eaters to a newly set up 15 gallon aquarium, housing some Bloodfin Tetras and some catfish fry. This tank contained flat-leaved or broadleaved plants, both real and plastic.
Since there are six of them they have not nipped, actually get along quite well with, my Swordtails, Neons, Glowlights, White Clouds, Serpae Tetras, Bloodfin Tetras, and Giant Danios.
> > > > They are in a 10G tank with 6 bloodfin tetras and 3 serpae tetras. There is > > lots of cover including a log, inverted clay flower pot, half coconut > > shell, a large clump of Java moss and numerous other plants.
The Greenfire, or Redflank Bloodfin tetra, is pretty indifferent to watervalues, and can be kept in soft acidic, but also in alkaline water.
This fish comes equipped with a silver body and red fins; hence the name Bloodfin Tetra. The males and females are about the same size. Females will have a larger belly when mature.
Tetras - black, serpae, red minor, or bloodfin. Rasbora - scissortail or brilliant. White Cloud Mountain fish. Guppies - common. Catfish - green or albino. Goldfish (while small). Amphibians - african frogs or newts.
I have them in a community fish tank set up which includes a combination of various Tetras (Neons, Skirts, Bloodfins), White Clouds, a couple of Kuhlis and a "Common" Pleco.
Black Phantom Tetra Bleeding Heart Tetra Cardinal Tetra Buenos Aires Tetra Congo Tetra Silver Dollar Emperor Tetra Flame Tetra Glowlight Tetra Head & Tail Light Tetra Neon Tetra Rummy Nosed Tetra Serpae Tetra Hatchetfish Pencilfish Bloodfin ...
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