Super Red Devil Tetra Care Guide
Hyphessobrycon notidanos
- Max Size
- 4.5 cm / 1.8"
- 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
- Semi-Aggressive
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Breeding Difficulty
- Moderate
Diet
Omnivorous; consumes flake food, frozen foods, and live foods.
Community Compatibility
Best kept with other medium-sized tetras or similarly tempered species.
Good to Know
The Super Red Devil Tetra is known for its assertive demeanor, contrasting its stunning appearance.
Gender Differences
Males are slightly more vibrant in color.
About the Super Red Devil Tetra
The Super Red Devil Tetra, scientifically named Hyphessobrycon notidanos, is a relatively new and striking addition to the aquarium hobby, hailing from the waters of South America. This species is rapidly gaining popularity due to its vibrant coloration and dynamic presence within a community tank setting.
Super Red Devil Tetras are characterized by their intense red coloration, which covers much of their body, making them a standout in any aquarium. The vivid red is complemented by darker, almost black markings on their fins and near their eyes, adding to their dramatic appearance. These tetras are active swimmers and add a burst of color and energy to any setup.
In captivity, Super Red Devil Tetras thrive in conditions that replicate their natural riverine environments. They prefer aquariums that are densely planted with ample hiding spaces to mimic the shaded waters of their native habitats. These plants not only provide shelter but also contribute to the overall health of the aquarium by oxygenating the water and helping maintain clean conditions.
Super Red Devil Tetras are schooling fish and should be kept in groups to promote natural behaviors and reduce stress. They are known for being particularly gregarious, and maintaining them in a group helps to bring out their best colors and activity levels. They are generally peaceful and make excellent inhabitants in a community tank, though their vibrant nature can sometimes startle more timid fish species.
The diet of the Super Red Devil Tetra should be diverse to ensure they receive a range of nutrients. A mix of high-quality flake food and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms will keep them in optimal health. The variety not only caters to their nutritional needs but also encourages their natural foraging behaviors.
Breeding Super Red Devil Tetras involves providing them with the right environment that includes soft water and plenty of vegetation where they can lay their eggs. Like many tetras, they scatter their eggs among plants, and the adults do not care for the eggs or fry. To increase the chances of fry survival, it may be necessary to remove the eggs to a separate rearing tank or remove the adults after spawning.
Overall, the Super Red Devil Tetra is a delightful addition to both novice and experienced aquarists' tanks. Their care is straightforward, requiring attention to water quality and diet, but their stunning appearance and lively demeanor make them well worth the effort. They are sure to bring a dynamic and colorful energy to any aquarium they inhabit.
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