Tetra – Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cm
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Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cm – Colourful Amazon Tetra for Planted Community TanksFlameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cm supplies active schooling motion in freshwater aquariums. This species swims in the middle layers with purpose. It settles quickly when keepers maintain soft acidic water and gentle flow. Plus, the distinctive flame patch on the back adds ongoing visual interest during daily activity.Size and LifespanAdults reach up to 6 cm once fully grown. They continue for four to six years when aquarists perform frequent water changes and supply varied nutrition. This fish grants prolonged observation opportunities.Ideal Tank SetupAquarists arrange tanks with live plants and open swimming spaces. They use gentle filtration to keep conditions stable. To replicate its natural habitat, add fine dark substrate and some leaf litter. These additions encourage natural behaviour and enhance colour display.Compatible Tank MatesKeepers introduce fish that share peaceful temperaments. Species from similar soft water regions integrate smoothly. Suitable tank mates include other small tetras and dwarf cichlids. Also, peaceful rasboras work well in larger planted volumes.Diet and FeedingThe fish accepts high-quality flakes and micro pellets daily. Owners supplement with frozen bloodworms, daphnia and brine shrimp for optimal condition.Breeding and Behaviour of Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cmGroups scatter eggs among fine plants after conditioning. Adults show little parental care. Therefore, breeders use separate rearing tanks with dense foliage. This tetra remains active and social while shoaling throughout the aquarium.Species OverviewSpecies – Hyphessobrycon pyrrhonotusCommon Name – Flameback Bleeding Heart TetraOrigin – Rio Negro and Rio Uatumã basins, Brazil, South AmericaDiet – OmnivorepH Range – 4.5 – 7.0Temperature – 24 – 29 °CBreed Type – Egg LayerCurrent Size – 4cmMax Size – 6cmTank Size – Minimum 76 litresFAQs about Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cmWhat size tank is ideal for this tetra? A 76-litre tank supports a small school, yet larger volumes improve activity levels.Can they live with other fish? Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra coexists with peaceful species when the aquarium provides enough room.How often should I feed them? Offer small portions one to two times each day.Do they need to be in groups? Small groups of six or more thrive best for natural shoaling behaviour.How long do they live? They persist for four to six years with proper maintenance.Add a Flameback Bleeding Heart Tetra 4cm to Your Aquarium Today!
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