Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tips on Breeding Glowlight Tetra - Care and Spawning
Hemigrammus erythrozonus TETRAS Glowlight or Essiquibo basin are native to South America. Tetra Glowlights like everyone is a member of the family Characidae. Were called by glowlight tetra highly reflective red band from the side of her body to the tail. This band seems to shine in lighting.Tetras are shoaling fish aquarium. Shoaling fish are instinctively social group travel. They tend not to do well in an aquarium without other members of their species. Depending on how strong the instinct is running on an individual species, some shoaling fish can not survive at all in an isolated environment. It is always advisable to have at least four of the fish as shoaling fish in a community of tank.The glowlight Tetra is a variety of small freshwater fish, reaching an adult length of only about an inch and a half. They have a sweet and wonderful addition to tanks, states that fish in the presence of a similar character whose size is not large enough to see it as a source of nutrition.Glowlights, like all Tetras are hidden. They take very easily to the planted aquarium. Give them many places to hide these fish will increase the likelihood quite small "long-term survival in a community setting. Glowlights Swimmers are tanks and a half." So you want plants big enough to appear in the center of their species native freshwater South American aquarium.Most thrive in slightly acidic water. Glowlights is no exception. Glowlights are accustomed to a pH level of about 6.8, with a temperature of 75-83
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