Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma

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Minimum order: 6
SKU: Bleeding Heart Tetra WILD (H. erythrostigma) SM Categories: ,

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Description

Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma, commonly known as the Bleeding Heart Tetra, is a striking and popular freshwater fish species.The Bleeding Heart Tetra typically reaches a maximum size of around 2 inches (5 centimeters) in length. Here’s a summarized bullet point list of care tips for Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma:

Tank Requirements:
– Tank size: A minimum of 20 gallons is suitable for a small group (6-8) of Bleeding Heart Tetras.
– Filtration: Use a reliable filter to maintain water quality and provide gentle water flow.
– Water parameters: Temperature 72-82°F (22-28°C), pH 5.5-7.5, hardness 2-15 dGH.
– Substrate: Use fine gravel or sand to mimic their natural environment.

Feeding:
– Bleeding Heart Tetras are omnivores with a preference for small live or frozen foods.
– Offer a varied diet that includes high-quality flakes, pellets, and supplement with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.

Tankmates:
– They are generally peaceful and can be kept with other small, non-aggressive fish.
– Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive species that may stress them.

Decor and Environment:
– Provide plenty of plants, floating vegetation, and open swimming spaces.
– Use driftwood and rocks to create natural hiding spots and simulate their natural habitat.
– Dim lighting can enhance their colors and reduce stress.

Water Maintenance:
– Perform regular water changes (20-25% weekly) to maintain water quality and remove waste.
– Keep the water well-filtered and ensure good water circulation.

Behavior:
– Bleeding Heart Tetras are shoaling fish, so keep them in groups of at least 6-8 individuals to reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.
– They are known for the red or pinkish patch on their body, resembling a “bleeding heart.”

Healthcare:
– Monitor water parameters regularly using test kits to ensure optimal conditions.
– Quarantine new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent disease transmission.

Breeding:
– Breeding Bleeding Heart Tetras in captivity is possible with proper care and conditions.
– Provide a separate breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for potential spawning.
– Use marbles or a spawning mesh to protect the eggs from the adults.

Observation and Enjoyment:
– Spend time observing and enjoying the natural beauty and behavior of Bleeding Heart Tetras.
– Create a peaceful and well-maintained environment to enhance their vibrant colors and showcase their active nature.

By following these care guidelines, you can provide a suitable and thriving aquarium for Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma (Bleeding Heart Tetra), allowing them to display their best colors and behaviors and ensuring a healthy and enjoyable life in captivity.

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