Mini Rosy Tetra Care Guide
Hyphessobrycon dorsalis
- Max Size
- 3.5 cm / 1.4"
- 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
- Easy
- Breeding Difficulty
- Easy
Diet
Omnivorous; feeds on small invertebrates and flake foods.
Community Compatibility
A great choice for any community aquarium with peaceful species.
Good to Know
The Mini Rosy Tetra brings a vibrant splash of pink to the middle layers of the tank.
Gender Differences
Males are slightly brighter and more active.
About the Mini Rosy Tetra
The Mini Rosy Tetra, scientifically known as Hyphessobrycon dorsalis, is a charming and lesser-known species of freshwater fish originating from the river basins of South America. This small tetra is a delightful addition to aquariums, prized for its subtle yet attractive coloration and peaceful nature.
Mini Rosy Tetras have a sleek, streamlined body typical of many tetra species, with a color palette that includes a shimmering silver base accented with hints of rosy pink, particularly along the dorsal side. They may also display a subtle iridescent sheen under proper aquarium lighting, which enhances their visual appeal. Their fins are usually transparent or lightly colored, contributing to their delicate appearance.
In captivity, Mini Rosy Tetras thrive in well-planted aquariums that offer plenty of hiding spaces and visual barriers, as they can be somewhat shy. These conditions help mimic their natural habitat, promoting comfort and reducing stress. The presence of floating plants can also be beneficial, providing additional cover and dimming the light to create a subdued environment that these tetras prefer.
As schooling fish, Mini Rosy Tetras should be kept in groups to encourage their natural social behavior and increase their confidence. A group setting not only helps individual fish feel secure but also enhances their natural colors and activity levels, making the school more dynamic and engaging to watch.
The diet of Mini Rosy Tetras should include a variety of high-quality foods to ensure balanced nutrition. This includes small-sized flake foods, micro pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or daphnia. Providing a mix of these food sources helps simulate the diverse diet they would encounter in the wild and keeps them healthy and vibrant.
Breeding Mini Rosy Tetras can be a rewarding experience if done with care. They typically spawn in the early morning, scattering their eggs among fine-leaved plants. The water conditions should be optimized for breeding, with softer water and a slightly lower pH than usual. After spawning, it is advisable to remove the adults from the breeding tank to prevent them from eating the eggs.
Overall, the Mini Rosy Tetra is an excellent choice for both novice and experienced aquarists looking for a peaceful, attractive, and relatively easy-to-care-for fish. Their gentle demeanor and beautiful coloration make them a perfect addition to community tanks, especially those designed to mimic a South American biotope.
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