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Rosy Tetra ML

🐟 Rosy Tetra Care Sheet

πŸ”Ή Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon rosaceus
Common Name Rosy Tetra
Origin South America (Brazil – Rio TapajΓ³s, Amazon Basin)
Adult Size 4–5 cm (1.5–2 in)
Lifespan 3–5 years
Temperament Peaceful, schooling
Tank Level Mid-level

πŸ”Ή Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 60+ liters (15+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 23–28 Β°C (73–82 Β°F)
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH)
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants, driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Gentle to moderate flow; well-oxygenated water

Tips:

  • Keep in schools of 6 or more to promote natural behavior and reduce stress.

  • Provide plenty of plants for hiding and shaded areas.

  • Stable water parameters enhance coloration and overall health.


πŸ”Ή Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms).

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; feed small portions to avoid overfeeding.


πŸ”Ή Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful schooling fish; ideal for community tanks.

  • Mid-level swimmers; males may display brighter red tones when in schools.

  • Compatible with other small, non-aggressive species.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

βœ… Compatible Species

  • Other small tetras (neon, lemon, red-eye)

  • Rasboras (chili, harlequin)

  • Corydoras catfish

  • Small rainbowfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Aggressive or large fish

  • Fin-nippers

  • Very small or delicate fish


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; fine-leaved plants or spawning mops recommended.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or microworms first, then baby brine shrimp or finely crushed flakes.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named for its rosy red coloration, especially visible in males.

  • Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for small to medium community tanks.

  • Best displayed in schools of 6+ to showcase natural shoaling and color.

🐟 Rosy Tetra Care Sheet

πŸ”Ή Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon rosaceus
Common Name Rosy Tetra
Origin South America (Brazil – Rio TapajΓ³s, Amazon Basin)
Adult Size 4–5 cm (1.5–2 in)
Lifespan 3–5 years
Temperament Peaceful, schooling
Tank Level Mid-level

πŸ”Ή Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 60+ liters (15+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 23–28 Β°C (73–82 Β°F)
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH)
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants, driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Gentle to moderate flow; well-oxygenated water

Tips:

  • Keep in schools of 6 or more to promote natural behavior and reduce stress.

  • Provide plenty of plants for hiding and shaded areas.

  • Stable water parameters enhance coloration and overall health.


πŸ”Ή Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms).

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; feed small portions to avoid overfeeding.


πŸ”Ή Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful schooling fish; ideal for community tanks.

  • Mid-level swimmers; males may display brighter red tones when in schools.

  • Compatible with other small, non-aggressive species.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

βœ… Compatible Species

  • Other small tetras (neon, lemon, red-eye)

  • Rasboras (chili, harlequin)

  • Corydoras catfish

  • Small rainbowfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Aggressive or large fish

  • Fin-nippers

  • Very small or delicate fish


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; fine-leaved plants or spawning mops recommended.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or microworms first, then baby brine shrimp or finely crushed flakes.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named for its rosy red coloration, especially visible in males.

  • Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for small to medium community tanks.

  • Best displayed in schools of 6+ to showcase natural shoaling and color.

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Description

🐟 Rosy Tetra Care Sheet

πŸ”Ή Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon rosaceus
Common Name Rosy Tetra
Origin South America (Brazil – Rio TapajΓ³s, Amazon Basin)
Adult Size 4–5 cm (1.5–2 in)
Lifespan 3–5 years
Temperament Peaceful, schooling
Tank Level Mid-level

πŸ”Ή Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 60+ liters (15+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 23–28 Β°C (73–82 Β°F)
pH 6.0–7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard (2–12 dGH)
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants, driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Gentle to moderate flow; well-oxygenated water

Tips:

  • Keep in schools of 6 or more to promote natural behavior and reduce stress.

  • Provide plenty of plants for hiding and shaded areas.

  • Stable water parameters enhance coloration and overall health.


πŸ”Ή Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms).

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; feed small portions to avoid overfeeding.


πŸ”Ή Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful schooling fish; ideal for community tanks.

  • Mid-level swimmers; males may display brighter red tones when in schools.

  • Compatible with other small, non-aggressive species.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

βœ… Compatible Species

  • Other small tetras (neon, lemon, red-eye)

  • Rasboras (chili, harlequin)

  • Corydoras catfish

  • Small rainbowfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Aggressive or large fish

  • Fin-nippers

  • Very small or delicate fish


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; fine-leaved plants or spawning mops recommended.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or microworms first, then baby brine shrimp or finely crushed flakes.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named for its rosy red coloration, especially visible in males.

  • Peaceful, hardy, and perfect for small to medium community tanks.

  • Best displayed in schools of 6+ to showcase natural shoaling and color.