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Tetra (GloFish®)

Here’s a care guide for GloFish Tetras (Gymnocorymbus ternetzi) in bullet points:

Tank Setup:

  • Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 10 gallons is suitable for a small school of GloFish Tetras.
  • Schools: Keep them in groups of at least 6 or more for social interaction.
  • Lid: Ensure the tank has a secure lid to prevent jumping, as they are known to jump occasionally.

Water Conditions:

  • Temperature: Maintain water temperature between 72-78°F (22-26°C).
  • pH Level: Keep the pH between 6.8 and 7.8.
  • Water Hardness: They can tolerate a range of water hardness levels (2-20 dGH).
  • Regular Water Changes: Frequent water changes help maintain water quality.

Diet:

  • Omnivorous: GloFish Tetras are omnivores and have a varied diet.
  • High-Quality Flakes or Pellets: Offer high-quality tropical fish flakes or pellets as their primary diet.
  • Supplementary Foods: Provide occasional treats like live or frozen foods, such as bloodworms or brine shrimp, for dietary variety.

Tank Mates:

  • Peaceful Community Fish: GloFish Tetras are peaceful and do well with other small, non-aggressive fish species.
  • Avoid Fin-Nippers: Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping species that may stress them.

Behavior and Activity:

  • Schooling Fish: GloFish Tetras are schooling fish, and they feel most secure and comfortable in the company of their own kind.
  • Active Swimmers: They are active and enjoy swimming throughout the tank.

Tank Decor:

  • Plants and Decor: Provide live or artificial plants and decorations to offer hiding spots and create a natural-looking environment.
  • Dim Lighting: Dim or subdued lighting can enhance the vibrant colors of GloFish Tetras.

Health and Disease:

  • Quarantine New Fish: Quarantine any new fish before introducing them to the main tank to prevent disease outbreaks.
  • Monitor Health: Keep an eye out for signs of stress or disease, such as loss of appetite, rapid breathing, or unusual behavior.

Breeding:

  • Breeding Difficulty: Breeding GloFish Tetras in captivity can be challenging, as it requires a separate breeding tank and specific conditions.

GloFish Tetras are captivating aquarium fish known for their fluorescent colors. They are relatively easy to care for and make a great addition to a community aquarium. Providing a comfortable environment with suitable tank mates and a balanced diet will help ensure the well-being of these unique and colorful fish.

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