Ember tetra |1-2cms | Single
The Ember Tetra is a small, brightly colored freshwater fish loved by aquarium enthusiasts for its striking orange-red hue and peaceful nature. Native to slow-moving rivers and streams in Brazil, Ember Tetras are perfect for community tanks and provide a captivating contrast to green plants in aquascapes.
Key Characteristics:
- Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon amandae
- Size: 0.8 to 1 inch (2 to 2.5 cm)
- Lifespan: 2–4 years
- Coloration: Vibrant orange to red shades, with semi-transparent fins.
- Temperament: Peaceful and shoaling; thrives in groups of 8 or more.
- Tank Level: Mid-level swimmer.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72–82°F (22–28°C)
- pH: 5.5–7.0
- Hardness: 5–17 dGH
- Water Flow: Low to moderate, mimicking their natural habitat.
Tank Setup:
Tank Size:
- Minimum 10 gallons for a small school.
- Larger tanks allow for more shoaling behavior and other tank mates.
Substrate:
- Dark substrate enhances their bright coloration.
Decor:
- Plenty of live plants (e.g., Java Moss, Anubias, and Amazon Swords) for hiding spots and to mimic their natural environment.
- Driftwood and leaf litter can help replicate the tannin-rich waters of their habitat.
Lighting:
- Moderate to low lighting enhances their coloration and creates a more natural environment.
Filtration:
- Gentle filtration to maintain clean water without creating strong currents.
Diet:
- Type: Omnivorous.
- Preferred Foods:
- High-quality micro-pellets or flakes.
- Live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms.
- Occasional vegetable-based food for variety.
- Feeding Frequency: 2–3 times daily in small amounts they can consume within 2 minutes.
Behavior and Tank Mates:
Behavior:
- Peaceful and sociable, best kept in schools of at least 8–10.
- Shoaling enhances their natural behavior and reduces stress.
Suitable Tank Mates:
- Other small, peaceful species like Neon Tetras, Harlequin Rasboras, and Corydoras.
- Shrimp and snails for added diversity.
Avoid:
- Large or aggressive fish that might prey on or outcompete them.
Breeding:
- Difficulty: Moderate.
- Setup:
- Use a separate breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water.
- Add fine-leaved plants or a spawning mop for egg-laying.
- Process:
- Females scatter eggs, which are fertilized by males.
- Remove adults post-spawning to prevent them from eating the eggs.
- Fry Care:
- Feed infusoria or powdered fry food until they grow large enough for brine shrimp or micro-worms.
Care Tips:
- Regular water changes (25–30% weekly) to maintain pristine water conditions.
- Avoid sudden changes in water parameters to prevent stress.
- Observe their behavior to ensure they are active and shoaling, as inactivity may indicate illness or stress.
Why Choose Ember Tetras?:
- Their bright coloration adds vibrancy to any aquarium.
- Ideal for nano tanks or aquascaped setups.
- Peaceful nature makes them excellent for community tanks.
Conclusion:
The Ember Tetra is a stunning, low-maintenance fish that thrives in a well-planted aquarium with stable water conditions. Its peaceful temperament and vibrant colors make it a popular choice for beginners and experienced aquarists alike. By providing proper care and a suitable environment, you can enjoy the beauty and activity of these tiny gems in your aquarium.