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Their name is commonly used for a large group of fish characterised by the presence of a small adipose fin between their dorsal and caudal fin.
Many species tend to have a silver coloured background to their body over which splashes of iridescent colours occur. The fins of many species also contain various colours and patterns.
Max Size: 4 cm
Compatibility: Tetras are best kept in large schools and different species can generally be kept together with few problems. Tetras will also mix readily with a range of species and are generally an ideal community fish however as many species are relatively small, it is not a good idea to mix them with species that grow large such as Oscars. Some species can be prone to eating aquatic plants.
Feeding: Many Tetras are omnivorous and will readily take most types of aquarium foods used in the hobby. Due to the small size of many species, ensure that food particles are not too large for their small mouths. We recommend feeding a small dry pellet in conjunction with AI Naturals Range Frozen Tropical Mix, and Frozen Brine Shrimp to provide a balanced diet.
PH | GH PPM | TEMP |
6.2 - 6.8 | 50 - 100 | 22 - 24 |
Photo for illustration purposes only
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Their name is commonly used for a large group of fish characterised by the presence of a small adipose fin between their dorsal and caudal fin.
Many species tend to have a silver coloured background to their body over which splashes of iridescent colours occur. The fins of many species also contain various colours and patterns.
Max Size: 4 cm
Compatibility: Tetras are best kept in large schools and different species can generally be kept together with few problems. Tetras will also mix readily with a range of species and are generally an ideal community fish however as many species are relatively small, it is not a good idea to mix them with species that grow large such as Oscars. Some species can be prone to eating aquatic plants.
Feeding: Many Tetras are omnivorous and will readily take most types of aquarium foods used in the hobby. Due to the small size of many species, ensure that food particles are not too large for their small mouths. We recommend feeding a small dry pellet in conjunction with AI Naturals Range Frozen Tropical Mix, and Frozen Brine Shrimp to provide a balanced diet.
PH | GH PPM | TEMP |
6.2 - 6.8 | 50 - 100 | 22 - 24 |
Photo for illustration purposes only
Pet Essentials aims to provide up to date product information including ingredients, size and colour specifications, packaging and product features, as provided to us by the product manufacturer. As product details change from time to time, this information is intended as a guide only and some delay may occur in the updating of our listing. Product images are indicative of the appearance and the product delivered may vary slightly from the product image show. When precise information is important, we recommend that you read the label on the products you purchase or contact the manufacturer of the product.