Columbian Tetra
Scientific Name(s): Hyphessobrycon columbianus
Common Name(s): Columbian Tetra, Blue Flame Tetra, Columbian Blue Tetra.
Origin: South America: Acandi River basin, Colombia.
Family: Charicidae
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Maximum Size: 2 3/4 inches nearly 3"
Life Span: 4-5 years
Natural Habitat: Small creeks
Diet: mainly invertebrates, will take a variety of flake, and live or dried food with gusto.
Temperature: 75-84 F (24-29 C)
PH: Optimal 5.0 -7.2 survives up to 8.5
Minimum Tank Size: 29 gallon
Tank Region: Mid water, generally in the open.
Temperament: This tetra is peaceful to other species, but in smaller tanks can be aggressive to each other. They do not typically prey on other fish, with the exception of small fry.
Possible Tank Mates: They are to boisterous to keep with timid fish or slow eaters, and they may nip long fins
Filtration and Setup: Good water movement with lots of oxygen is needed for the best coloration. Needs open swimming space.
