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Ember Tetras (Hyphessobrycon amandae)

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Care Requirements

  • Water Parameters: Ember Tetras thrive in a pH range of 5.5-7.0. They prefer soft, slightly acidic water.
  • Temperature: The ideal temperature range for Ember Tetras is 23-28°C (73-82°F).
  • Tank Setup: A densely planted tank with subdued lighting and dark substrate helps to bring out their vibrant orange coloration. They appreciate open swimming areas interspersed with dense vegetation for hiding.
  • Water Conditions: Maintain excellent water quality with regular water changes and efficient filtration. Ember Tetras are sensitive to poor water conditions.

Feeding Habits

  • Diet: Ember Tetras are omnivorous. They thrive on a varied diet that includes high-quality flake food, micro-pellets, and small live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
  • Feeding Frequency: Feed them once or twice daily. Offer only what they can consume within a few minutes to prevent overfeeding and water quality issues.

Behavior

  • Activity: Ember Tetras are active and peaceful schooling fish. They prefer to swim in the middle levels of the tank.
  • Social Structure: They should be kept in groups of at least 6-10 individuals to reduce stress and display natural schooling behavior.
  • Breeding: Breeding Ember Tetras is possible in a well-maintained aquarium. They require soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for spawning. The eggs are scattered among the plants and hatch in about 24-36 hours.

Tank Mates

  • Compatibility: Ember Tetras are peaceful and do well with other small, non-aggressive fish. Suitable tank mates include other small tetras, rasboras, shrimp, and small catfish.
  • Avoid: Avoid keeping them with large or aggressive fish that may harass or eat them.

Additional Tips

  • Water Stability: Ember Tetras are sensitive to changes in water conditions. Ensure stable water parameters and gradual changes if needed.
  • Schooling: Keeping them in adequate numbers is essential for their well-being and to witness their beautiful schooling behavior.
  • Observation: Regularly check for signs of stress or illness, such as loss of color or erratic swimming.

Adding Ember Tetras to your aquarium brings a touch of fiery color and dynamic schooling behavior, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a harmonious community environment.