Black Neon Tetra

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The Black Neon Tetra, scientifically known as Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi, is a popular and attractive freshwater fish species native to South America. Specifically, they are found in the Orinoco and Negro River basins in Venezuela and Brazil.

Physically, Black Neon Tetras are recognized for their sleek silver bodies adorned with a distinctive black lateral stripe that runs from their nose to the base of the caudal fin. They typically grow to a size of around 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8-5 cm). The combination of their small size and striking coloration makes them a sought-after choice for community aquariums.

In their natural habitat, Black Neon Tetras thrive in well-planted aquariums with areas for swimming and hiding spots provided by plants and driftwood. They prefer soft to slightly hard water conditions, and maintaining a stable and clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Known for their peaceful nature, Black Neon Tetras are suitable for community aquariums. They are social and should be kept in groups to encourage natural schooling behavior. A well-balanced diet, including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional needs.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 72-78°F (22-26°C) and a pH level between 6.0 to 7.0 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Black Neon Tetras in captivity is achievable. Creating a separate breeding tank with soft to slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for egg deposition encourages successful spawning. After spawning, it's recommended to remove the adults to prevent them from consuming the eggs.

In summary, the Black Neon Tetra is a visually striking and peaceful addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive black lateral stripe and compatibility in community setups. Recreating their natural habitat from the Orinoco and Negro River basins and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

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The Black Neon Tetra, scientifically known as Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi, is a popular and attractive freshwater fish species native to South America. Specifically, they are found in the Orinoco and Negro River basins in Venezuela and Brazil.

Physically, Black Neon Tetras are recognized for their sleek silver bodies adorned with a distinctive black lateral stripe that runs from their nose to the base of the caudal fin. They typically grow to a size of around 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8-5 cm). The combination of their small size and striking coloration makes them a sought-after choice for community aquariums.

In their natural habitat, Black Neon Tetras thrive in well-planted aquariums with areas for swimming and hiding spots provided by plants and driftwood. They prefer soft to slightly hard water conditions, and maintaining a stable and clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Known for their peaceful nature, Black Neon Tetras are suitable for community aquariums. They are social and should be kept in groups to encourage natural schooling behavior. A well-balanced diet, including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional needs.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 72-78°F (22-26°C) and a pH level between 6.0 to 7.0 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Black Neon Tetras in captivity is achievable. Creating a separate breeding tank with soft to slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for egg deposition encourages successful spawning. After spawning, it's recommended to remove the adults to prevent them from consuming the eggs.

In summary, the Black Neon Tetra is a visually striking and peaceful addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive black lateral stripe and compatibility in community setups. Recreating their natural habitat from the Orinoco and Negro River basins and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

The Black Neon Tetra, scientifically known as Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi, is a popular and attractive freshwater fish species native to South America. Specifically, they are found in the Orinoco and Negro River basins in Venezuela and Brazil.

Physically, Black Neon Tetras are recognized for their sleek silver bodies adorned with a distinctive black lateral stripe that runs from their nose to the base of the caudal fin. They typically grow to a size of around 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8-5 cm). The combination of their small size and striking coloration makes them a sought-after choice for community aquariums.

In their natural habitat, Black Neon Tetras thrive in well-planted aquariums with areas for swimming and hiding spots provided by plants and driftwood. They prefer soft to slightly hard water conditions, and maintaining a stable and clean environment with proper filtration contributes to their overall well-being.

Known for their peaceful nature, Black Neon Tetras are suitable for community aquariums. They are social and should be kept in groups to encourage natural schooling behavior. A well-balanced diet, including high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods, meets their nutritional needs.

Maintaining water conditions within the range of 72-78°F (22-26°C) and a pH level between 6.0 to 7.0 is advisable. Regular water changes and proper filtration contribute to their health and vitality.

Breeding Black Neon Tetras in captivity is achievable. Creating a separate breeding tank with soft to slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants for egg deposition encourages successful spawning. After spawning, it's recommended to remove the adults to prevent them from consuming the eggs.

In summary, the Black Neon Tetra is a visually striking and peaceful addition to freshwater aquariums, known for its distinctive black lateral stripe and compatibility in community setups. Recreating their natural habitat from the Orinoco and Negro River basins and adhering to proper care conditions contribute to their well-being in captivity.

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