Black Neon Tetra

Common Name: Black Neon Tetra
Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi
Genus: Hyphessobrycon
Wild Origin: South America, specifically in slow-moving rivers and streams of the Paraguay Basin in Brazil and Bolivia.

The Black Neon Tetra is a peaceful, small freshwater fish known for its striking black and white horizontal stripes and its iridescent green or golden upper body. These eye-catching features, combined with their schooling behavior and hardy nature, make them a favorite choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists.

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Common Name: Black Neon Tetra
Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon herbertaxelrodi
Genus: Hyphessobrycon
Wild Origin: South America, specifically in slow-moving rivers and streams of the Paraguay Basin in Brazil and Bolivia.

The Black Neon Tetra is a peaceful, small freshwater fish known for its striking black and white horizontal stripes and its iridescent green or golden upper body. These eye-catching features, combined with their schooling behavior and hardy nature, make them a favorite choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Black Neon Tetras are active swimmers that thrive in community tanks and add a touch of elegance to planted aquariums. They typically grow to about 1.5 inches (4 cm) and can live 5-8 years with proper care.


Habitat and Tank Requirements:

In the wild, Black Neon Tetras inhabit slow-moving, tannin-rich waters with dense vegetation. In aquariums, they thrive in similar conditions that mimic their natural habitat.

Tank Size and Water Parameters:

PARAMETER RECOMMENDED
Tank Size Minimum 40 litres
Temperature 72-82°F (22-28°C)
pH 5.5-7.5
Hardness Soft to moderately hard water, 2-15 dGH

A well-planted tank with soft, dim lighting helps Black Neon Tetras feel secure and enhances their coloration. Use plants like Java fern, Amazon swords, or floating plants to create shaded areas. A dark substrate and driftwood help replicate their natural environment, and a gentle filter ensures clean water without excessive currents.

We Recommend:

These carefully selected options provide a well-balanced nutritional profile, ensuring that your fish receive the essential nutrients they need for optimal growth, vibrant colors, and overall health. By offering a variety of these high-quality foods, you can help maintain the vitality and well-being of your fish, promoting a healthy and thriving aquarium environment.

Behavior and Compatibility:

Black Neon Tetras are peaceful, schooling fish that should be kept in groups of at least 6-8 individuals. In a school, they feel secure and exhibit their most natural behavior, often swimming in synchronized movements in the middle to upper levels of the tank.

They are excellent tank mates for other peaceful species such as small tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, dwarf gouramis, and shrimp. Avoid housing them with aggressive or much larger species that may outcompete them for food or intimidate them.

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