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🐟 Buenos Aires Tetra Care Sheet

🔹 Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon anisitsi
Common Name Buenos Aires Tetra
Origin South America (Paraná River, Rio de la Plata basin)
Adult Size 6–7 cm (2.4–2.8 in)
Lifespan 5–8 years
Temperament Semi-aggressive, active schooling fish
Tank Level Mid-level

🔹 Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 100+ liters (25+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
pH 6.5–8.0
Hardness 5–18 dGH
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants (fast-growing or sturdy), driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Moderate to strong; tetras are active and produce waste

Tips:

  • Keep in groups of 6 or more to reduce fin-nipping behavior.

  • Provide sturdy plants or artificial decorations, as they may nip delicate leaves.

  • Open swimming space encourages healthy activity.


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp), vegetable matter.

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; avoid overfeeding.


🔹 Behavior & Compatibility

  • Active and fast swimmers; may nip fins of slow-moving or long-finned fish.

  • Best in a community tank with robust, fast-moving species.

  • Males are slightly more colorful and streamlined.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

Compatible Species

  • Fast, peaceful tetras

  • Danios

  • Rainbowfish

  • Corydoras catfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Long-finned, slow-moving fish (e.g., angelfish, bettas)

  • Very small or delicate fish

  • Aggressive species that compete for food


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; use fine-leaved plants or spawning mops.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or liquid fry food first, then baby brine shrimp.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named after Buenos Aires, Argentina, though native to nearby rivers in South America.

  • Hardy and active fish; popular in large community aquariums.

  • Known for its metallic silver body with bright red fins, especially in males.

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🐟 Buenos Aires Tetra Care Sheet

🔹 Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon anisitsi
Common Name Buenos Aires Tetra
Origin South America (Paraná River, Rio de la Plata basin)
Adult Size 6–7 cm (2.4–2.8 in)
Lifespan 5–8 years
Temperament Semi-aggressive, active schooling fish
Tank Level Mid-level

🔹 Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 100+ liters (25+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
pH 6.5–8.0
Hardness 5–18 dGH
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants (fast-growing or sturdy), driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Moderate to strong; tetras are active and produce waste

Tips:

  • Keep in groups of 6 or more to reduce fin-nipping behavior.

  • Provide sturdy plants or artificial decorations, as they may nip delicate leaves.

  • Open swimming space encourages healthy activity.


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp), vegetable matter.

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; avoid overfeeding.


🔹 Behavior & Compatibility

  • Active and fast swimmers; may nip fins of slow-moving or long-finned fish.

  • Best in a community tank with robust, fast-moving species.

  • Males are slightly more colorful and streamlined.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

Compatible Species

  • Fast, peaceful tetras

  • Danios

  • Rainbowfish

  • Corydoras catfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Long-finned, slow-moving fish (e.g., angelfish, bettas)

  • Very small or delicate fish

  • Aggressive species that compete for food


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; use fine-leaved plants or spawning mops.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or liquid fry food first, then baby brine shrimp.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named after Buenos Aires, Argentina, though native to nearby rivers in South America.

  • Hardy and active fish; popular in large community aquariums.

  • Known for its metallic silver body with bright red fins, especially in males.

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🐟 Buenos Aires Tetra Care Sheet

🔹 Overview

Category Details
Scientific Name Hyphessobrycon anisitsi
Common Name Buenos Aires Tetra
Origin South America (Paraná River, Rio de la Plata basin)
Adult Size 6–7 cm (2.4–2.8 in)
Lifespan 5–8 years
Temperament Semi-aggressive, active schooling fish
Tank Level Mid-level

🔹 Tank Setup

Parameter Ideal Range
Tank Size 100+ liters (25+ gallons) for a small school
Temperature 22–28 °C (72–82 °F)
pH 6.5–8.0
Hardness 5–18 dGH
Substrate Sand or fine gravel
Decor Plants (fast-growing or sturdy), driftwood, open swimming areas
Lighting Moderate
Filtration Moderate to strong; tetras are active and produce waste

Tips:

  • Keep in groups of 6 or more to reduce fin-nipping behavior.

  • Provide sturdy plants or artificial decorations, as they may nip delicate leaves.

  • Open swimming space encourages healthy activity.


🔹 Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous

  • Best Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets, frozen/live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp), vegetable matter.

  • Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily; avoid overfeeding.


🔹 Behavior & Compatibility

  • Active and fast swimmers; may nip fins of slow-moving or long-finned fish.

  • Best in a community tank with robust, fast-moving species.

  • Males are slightly more colorful and streamlined.


🧭 Tank Mate Guide

Compatible Species

  • Fast, peaceful tetras

  • Danios

  • Rainbowfish

  • Corydoras catfish

⚠️ Avoid or Use Caution With

  • Long-finned, slow-moving fish (e.g., angelfish, bettas)

  • Very small or delicate fish

  • Aggressive species that compete for food


🐣 Breeding Info

  • Spawning Method: Egg scatterers; use fine-leaved plants or spawning mops.

  • Parental Care: None; adults may eat eggs.

  • Fry Care: Feed infusoria or liquid fry food first, then baby brine shrimp.


🌿 Fun Facts

  • Named after Buenos Aires, Argentina, though native to nearby rivers in South America.

  • Hardy and active fish; popular in large community aquariums.

  • Known for its metallic silver body with bright red fins, especially in males.

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