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Bloodfin tetra
Bloodfin tetra












bloodfin tetra

They are most commonly found in the Paraa River basin. These fish are endemic to rivers in South America. They are part of the characin family and share many of the same characteristics of other Tetras. The Bloodfin Tetra is known from the Paraná River basin in central eastern South America.

bloodfin tetra

The Glass Bloodfin usually swims in the middle to upper sections of the tank. Bloodfin Tetras ( Aphyocharax anisitsi) are a visually striking freshwater fish that are fun to watch and easy to care for. The minimum tank for a small school of about 5-7 fish is between 10-20 gallons, but a larger one is always better, as it provides more swimming space. Its notable feature (as the name suggest) is the blood-red colouration of the tail, dorsal, anal and adipose fin, while the body is silver in color. They are associated with freshwater habitat. The bloodfin is a relatively large tetra, growing to 5.5 cm. Aphyocharax alburnus (Bloodfin Tetra) is a species of ray-finned fishes in the family tetras. They usually reach about 2 inches long and their typical lifespan is between 5 to 7 years. The bloodfin tetra ( Aphyocharax anisitsi) is a species of characin from the Paraná River basin in South America. They have silver bodies with a greenish tone, depending on the aquarium lighting, and red fins, which give these fish their name.

bloodfin tetra

Many people like the Bloodfin Tetra for their beautiful, yet discreet, coloration. Standard water flow and filtration systems like power filters. Bloodfin Tetra are very tolerant of a variety of water conditions and do not have any species water requirements. They will also do well with ornamental shrimp and other more delicate invertebrate species. They are found in streams, rivers and tributaries, preferring shaded areas with. The Bloodfin tetra, also known as True Bloodfin, Redfin Tetra, or Glass Bloodfin, is a very appreciated freshwater fish, especially by beginners, as it is very easy to care for and quite hardy.Įven more skilled aquarists will sometimes add a school of these fish to their tanks from time to time because they love this little active schooling fish. Bloodfin Tetra can be housed with a variety of peaceful fish tank mates. The Glass Bloodfin Tetra comes from South America in Argentina, Rio Parana.














Bloodfin tetra