Black Phantom Tetra

Black Phantom Tetra - AllPondSolutions

Black Phantom Tetra

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Scientific Name: Hyphessobrycon megalopterus

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Approximate purchase size : 2 - 3cm
All Pond Solutions will always endeavour to supply as close to the approximate size range as possible. Due to variations from suppliers on rare occasions this may not always be possible. Images used are to show the full potential of the fish when fully mature and are not always representative of juvenile specimens.

What is the ideal number to keep together?
Black Phantom Tetra are a shoaling species, and are best kept in large numbers. For best results we recommend keeping at least 6 in a shoal - the more the happier they will be.

What water conditions do they require?
Ideally slightly acidic water conditions are provided between 6.5pH - 7pH however they will happily live in conditions ranging up to pH of 7.5 or higher. Temperatures should range between 24-26°C.

What should you feed them?
Black Phantom Tetra should be fed a variety of flake, frozen, freeze dried and live foods for a varied diet. Being omnivores they will happily accept a wide range of foods.

How compatible are they with other fish?
Black Phantom Tetra are peaceful community fish and are generally accepeted by a wide range of tank mates. Please see the compatability chart below for more information.

How are they bred?
Adult males show larger blackened pelvic, dorsal and anal fins. Whilst the females are deeper bodied and tend to have a reddish tint to their pelvic, anal and adipose fins. Like all Tetra they will scatter their eggs over a fine leaved plant, however no after care will be provided by the parents. It is not unheard of however to have small fry survive in the aquarium.