Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi Care Guide

Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi

PeacefulModerateFreshwater
Max Size
5.0 cm / 2.0"
Temperature
22–27°C (72–80°F)
pH Range
6.0 – 7.5
Min Tank Size
60L (16 gal)
Min Group Size
6 fish
Tank Level
Bottom-Mid
Origin
South America
Temperament
Peaceful
Difficulty
Moderate
Breeding Difficulty
Moderate

Diet

Omnivorous; enjoys finely chopped live foods and high-quality flake foods.

Community Compatibility

Well-suited for community tanks with similarly sized peaceful fish.

Good to Know

The Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi is admired for its vibrant colors and peaceful demeanor, making it a popular choice among aquarists.

Gender Differences

Females tend to be plumper.

About the Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi

Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi, a relatively recent addition to the aquarium hobby, is a beautifully vibrant species of freshwater fish that originates from South America. It offers a stunning visual appeal due to its lively colors and is becoming increasingly popular among aquarists who appreciate unique and colorful species.

This species features a striking body coloration that is a mix of fiery red and orange hues, which become more pronounced and vivid during moments of excitement or during breeding. The base of their body is typically a shimmering silver or pale pink, which provides a stunning contrast to their darker, more saturated colors. Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi typically exhibits a robust, yet streamlined body shape common among many tetra species, with slightly translucent fins that may have a touch of color corresponding to the body.

In captivity, Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi thrives in a well-planned aquarium that closely mimics their natural habitat. They prefer soft, slightly acidic water with a lot of plant life which offers both security and a natural feel. The tank should have plenty of space for swimming but also include areas of dense vegetation and perhaps some driftwood or other natural decor to provide shelter and reduce stress.

As a schooling fish, Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi shows its best behavior and coloration when kept in groups. Schooling not only enhances their security but also encourages natural behaviors, making the tank more dynamic and interesting to observe. Their peaceful nature makes them suitable for community tanks, where they can coexist with other non-aggressive species that do not outcompete them for food or space.

The diet of Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi should be varied to ensure they receive all necessary nutrients. This includes high-quality flake food, small pellets, and an assortment of live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or bloodworms. A balanced diet will help maintain their health and enhance their natural colors.

Breeding Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi can be a rewarding experience if done with care. Like many other tetras, they scatter their eggs among fine-leaved plants in soft, slightly acidic water. To increase the chances of successful breeding, it is advisable to condition the fish with high-quality foods and ensure the breeding tank is optimally set up with the right conditions. Post-spawning, removing the adults may be necessary to protect the eggs and fry from predation.

Overall, Hyphessobrycon jackrobertsi is an excellent choice for aquarists seeking to add some color and vitality to their tanks. Their care requirements are straightforward, making them accessible to both novice and experienced fish keepers. Their peaceful demeanor and stunning appearance make them a delightful addition to any suitable community aquarium.

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