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Moenkhausia pittieri, Eigenmann, 1920 Origin:Venezuela, Lake Valencia and vicinity, Rio Tiquirito and Rio Bue.
Moenkhausia pittieri is kept in next tanks: Tank No. 312, Tank No. 320, Tank No. 769, Tank No. 872, South America from the north, Photos of the Moenkhausia pittieri: Author: Martin" class="thickbox" rel="thickbox" ...
Moenkhausia pittieri Family: Characidae Origin: Venezuela Adult Size: 2.5 inches (6 cm) Social: Peaceful schooling fish Lifespan: 5 years Tank Level: Mid dweller Minimum Tank Size: 10 gallon ...
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Diamond Tetra Scientific Name: Moenkhausia pittieri Family: Characidae, Hemigrammus Clade About the Diamond Tetra Species Type: Freshwater Fish Category: Characins ...
Moenkhausia pittieri, the Diamond Tetra, hails from Lake Valencia in Venezuela. The male is about 2" in length and the female slightly smaller. The male's dorsal fin is high and pointed whereas the female's is smaller and blunt.
Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri): This is a attractive fish, with violet and green scales. The fins are grey-violet with white edges. SizeOriginEase of keepFoodTempType 60 mm S.America ...
Moenkhausia pittieri SYN: None PD: The fin of the male are quite elongated and silver in color. The female's fins are elongated, but no as much as the male's. The fins are transparent. The body is oval shaped and green to silver in color.
Scientific Name: Moenkhausia pittieri Family: Characidae Size: males to 2%frac12 inches, females smaller Temperature: 72 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit Alkalinity: acid side of neutral, moderately soft pH: 6.6 to 7.0 ...
Diamond Tetra - Viewed 3098 times By: Jane Lane Diamond Tetra © Jane Lane Common Name: Diamond TetraLatin Name: Moenkhausia pittieriOrigin: VenezuelaTemperat Emperor Tetra - Viewed 2681 times ...
boehlkei, both of which are easily recognized by the black lines originating in the lower half of their caudal (tail) fins and running forward, the shiny Diamond Tetra - Moenkhausia pittieri, and the beautiful, trident-tailed Emperor Tetra - N.
See also: Fish, Water, Diamond Tetra, Species, Silver
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