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Registration has been successful, please login now! Already registered? Click here to login This email address has already been taken!įollowing symbol denotes required fields. Make sure your email address is valid, please! Type your valid email in case you forget the password Password must be at least 6 characters long! Have you forgotten your password or username? Click here to recover it!įollowing symbol denotes required fields - Already registered? Click here to login Login and password don't match any record in our database! Login if you already have an account, or click here to register The fish you receive are captive-breed and fasted for forty-eight hours before shipment.A profile of Colombian tetra (Hyphessobrycon columbianus) They do well with livebearers, plecos, tetras, and most other peaceful fish. They are great for the community fish tank as they are peaceful and will help keep the bottom clean. Corydoras do best in a group of 6 or more. Take a look at other Corys for sale at Michaels Fish Room here. These fish are bold and have been seen taking food from larger fish, but are not aggressive. Bassleer pellet or flake food or live baby brine shrimp. Bassleer Biofish Food, either pellets or flake is a great choice. These Tetras are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods. These fish are tank-raised and quite adaptable to most water chemistry. The tropical water is warm (72-80° F) and generally soft and acidic. Their native river habitat has a sandy substrate and dense plants along the edges of the river. The Colombian Tetra originates from the Rio Acandi, near the east coast of Colombia. In a bigger tank, a larger school is preferred and quite mesmerizing to watch. They can be kept in a tank as small as 20 long. These freshwater aquarium tetras will max out in size around 3 inches and should be kept in groups of 6 or more. It is a very peaceful tetra perfect for a community fish tank, They should be kept in groups of 6 or more. This species of tetra gets its name from the location it is found and the bright red tail and body color. The Red blue Colombian tetra goes by many names including Colombian tetra, blue red Colombian tetra, red blue Colombian tetra, red tail mirror blue tetra, and the scientific name Hyphessobrycon columbianus.









Colombian tetra