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Black Phantom Tetra

Latin Name: Hemigrammus melanurus

Other Names: While formally known as Hemigrammus melanurus, this mesmerizing species is also affectionately referred to as the Black Phantom Tetra.

How hard are they to keep?

The Black Phantom Tetra ?are generally easy to keep, making them suitable for beginner aquarists. They are hardy and adaptable to a wide range of water conditions..

What is its maximum size?

The Black Phantom Tetra may be small in stature, but it possesses a grandeur that belies its size. Typically reaching a maximum length of around 1.5 inches (3.8 cm), these diminutive darlings make the perfect addition to any aquarium, regardless of size.

Where are they from?

Originating from the tranquil waters of South America, particularly the Amazon River basin,

How many can I keep?

While Black Phantom Tetras are social beings, it’s essential to strike a balance in your aquarium. A group of at least six individuals is recommended to ensure they feel secure and exhibit their natural behaviors to the fullest.

How compatible are they with other fish?

Known for their peaceful demeanor, Black Phantom Tetras make ideal tank mates for a wide range of species. From fellow tetras to peaceful bottom dwellers and even small, non-aggressive cichlids, these charming creatures coexist harmoniously with a variety of aquatic companions.

What are the ideal water conditions?

Maintaining stable water parameters is key to the health and happiness of Black Phantom Tetras. Aim for a temperature range of 64-80?F (18-27?C), pH level between 6.0 and 7.5, all our Black Phantom Tetras have been climatized to our local Hard water.

How do you tell the difference between male and female?

Ah, the age-old question! Distinguishing between the sexes of Black Phantom Tetras can be quite the challenge. However, keen observers may notice subtle differences in body shape and fin size, with males typically displaying more vibrant colors and longer fins compared to their female counterparts.

Fun Fact:

Did you know that Black Phantom Tetras get their name from the distinctive dark patch that adorns their dorsal fin? This phantom-like mark adds to their mystique, making them a captivating sight to behold in any aquarium setting.

In conclusion, the Black Phantom Tetra is a delightful addition to any aquatic community, bringing both beauty and tranquility to your underwater oasis. With their easygoing nature and striking appearance, these charming creatures are sure to captivate the hearts of fish keepers far and wide. So why not invite a shoal of these mesmerizing tetras into your aquarium today?

These Can Be Found In Tank Number :29

£2.65

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