Phantom Tetra

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  • Red Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon sweglesi)

    Red Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon sweglesi)

    $3.99

    A colorful, medium growing tetra species found in rivers throughout Orinoco River drainage, the Red Phantom Tetra is deservedly popular in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred for decades to the point where wild collected specimens are almost never exported. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. Like most of their close relatives, they are a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote vibrant coloration.

     

  • Red Von Rio Tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus)

    Red Von Rio Tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus)

    $3.49

    A vividly colored, medium growing tetra species found in Southeastern Brazil, the Red Von Rio or Flame Tetra is deservedly popular in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred for decades to the point where wild collected specimens are almost never exported. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. Like most of their close relatives, they are a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote vibrant coloration.

     

  • Super Red Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon sweglesi)

    Super Red Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon sweglesi)

    $4.99

    A colorful, medium growing tetra species found in rivers throughout Orinoco River drainage, the Red Phantom Tetra is deservedly popular in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred for decades to the point where wild collected specimens are almost never exported. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. The Super Red Phantom variant is new to the hobby and originates Like most of their close relatives, they are a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote vibrant coloration.

     

  • Orange Von Rio Tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus)

    Orange Von Rio Tetra (Hyphessobrycon flammeus)

    Price range: $2.99 through $3.99

    A vividly colored, medium growing tetra species found in Southeastern Brazil, the Orange Von Rio or Flame Tetra is deservedly popular in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred for decades to the point where wild collected specimens are almost never exported. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. Like most of their close relatives, they are a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote vibrant coloration.

     

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  • Sale! Black Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon megaloptera)

    Black Phantom Tetra (Hyphessobrycon megaloptera)

    Price range: $3.49 through $3.99

    A colorful, medium growing tetra species found in rivers throughout Southern Brazil and Paraguay, the Black Phantom Tetra is deservedly popular in the aquarium hobby and has been commercially bred for decades to the point where wild collected specimens are almost never exported. In the wild, they inhabit slow moving, warm, acidic streams but will adapt to a wide range of conditions in the aquarium. Like most of their close relatives, they are a loosely schooling species that will do best in groups of 5 or more and will get along well with most similarly sized, peaceful tankmates. Subdued lighting, plenty of cover in the form of driftwood or plants, and slightly soft water will help promote vibrant coloration.

     

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