Our Guide To Keeping Bleeding Heart Tetra Fish
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About Fish Species:
- Scientific name: Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
- Common name: Bleeding Heart Tetra
- Family: Characidae
- Origin: South America, in the Paraguay and Guaporé River basins
- Adult length: 5 cm
- Lifespan: 5 to 8 years
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Tank Setup:
- Bleeding Heart Tetras thrive in a well-planted tank with open swimming spaces.
- Provide hiding places among plants and decorations to make them feel secure.
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Water Parameters:
- Maintain slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5.
- Keep the water temperature between 22 to 26°C (72 to 79°F).
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Filtration and Water Flow:
- Use a filter with gentle to moderate flow to maintain water quality without causing excessive stress.
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Diet:
- Bleeding Heart Tetras are omnivores and will accept a variety of foods including flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
- Offer a varied diet to ensure they receive essential nutrients.
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Tank mates:
- Keep Bleeding Heart Tetras in groups of at least six individuals to promote natural behavior and reduce stress.
- They are compatible with other peaceful community fish such as other tetras, rasboras, and small catfish species.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Bleeding Heart Tetras are peaceful shoaling fish that should not be kept with aggressive or fin-nipping species.
- They display their best colors and behavior when kept in a group, and a larger group can reduce aggression within the species.