Red Phantom Tetra

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Hyphessobrycon Sweglesi

The Red Phantom Tetra is similar in shape and temperament to the Black Phantom Tetra but is predominantly red. Males develop long fins, and the females have more pronounced black markings. This is a very attractive tetra, often fully extending their fins in peaceful territorial displays.

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The Red Phantom Tetra is similar in shape and temperament to the Black Phantom Tetra but is predominantly red. Males develop long fins, and the females have more pronounced black markings. This is a very attractive tetra, often fully extending their fins in peaceful territorial displays. The maximum size is about 4cm.

Tetras are considered easy to keep in a community aquarium of at least 20L, with a pH of 5.0–7.0 and KH of 1.0–2.0. However, they will not tolerate dramatic changes to their environment. The Tetra can live 10 years or more with the proper conditions. They tend to be timid and, because of their small size, should not be kept with large or aggressive fish who may bully or simply eat them.

Fish that mix well in an aquarium are other types of tetras and other community fish that live well in an ideal Tetra water condition. Mid-level feeders are best kept in schools of five to eight or more, for the "shoaling" effect when they move around the tank. They shoal naturally in the wild and are thus happier, more brightly colored, and more active when kept as a shoal as opposed to singly.

Tetras are best kept in a densely planted tank with subdued light and an ideal temperature of 20–24? C to resemble their native Amazon environment. Tetras are omnivores and will accept most flake foods, but should also have some small foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, freeze-dried bloodworms, tubifex, and micro pellet food to supplement their diet.

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Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon Sweglesi
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