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Paracheirodon Axelrodi

Paracheirodon Axelrodi

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Paracheirodon axelrodi — commonly known as the Cardinal Tetra — brings a brilliant pops of color and graceful movement to peaceful community aquariums. This captive-bred strain delivers consistent color, reliable temperament, and year‑round availability, making it a standout choice for both new and experienced hobbyists.

Distinctive for its vivid red lateral stripe paired with a shimmering blue-green body, the Cardinal Tetra stays striking under a variety of lighting schemes. Adults typically reach about 1.5 inches (around 4 cm), which makes them perfect for planted tanks, nano setups, or larger displays when kept in appropriate schools. When kept in groups of 6–8 or more, their synchronized schooling coreography adds a dynamic, living centerpiece to your aquarium.

Origin and natural habitat: These fish hail from the upper Orinoco and Negro Rivers in South America, where waters are often soft, slightly acidic, and tannin-stained. In captivity, recreating that gentle, filtered environment—soft water, stable temperatures, and subdued lighting—helps maintain vibrant color and calm behavior.

Care that matches real needs

  • Size & school dynamics: mature length up to 1.5 inches (≈4 cm); thrives when kept in schools of 6–8 or more to display their characteristic schooling swirls.
  • Water parameters: 23–27°C (74–81°F); pH 6.0–7.5; soft to moderately soft water (1–8 dKH).
  • Diet: omnivore-friendly—high-quality flake or micro pellets, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as daphnia or brine shrimp for added color and vitality.
  • Tank setup: planted or densely furnished aquariums with gentle filtration and dimmed lighting mimic their natural blackwater style, helping reduce stress and encourage natural schooling.
  • Maintenance: steady water quality is key—perform regular partial water changes (about 25–50% weekly, depending on bio-load) and avoid rapid shifts in temperature, pH, or hardness.
  • Compatibility: best in peaceful communities with other small, non-aggressive fish such as tetras, rasboras, small catfish, or other cardinals—avoid large, aggressive tankmates.

Why this Cardinal Tetra stands out

  • Captive-bred reliability: consistent coloration and hardiness, with fewer stress-related issues than wild-caught specimens.
  • Vibrant, enduring color: the hallmark red stripe and iridescent body shine remain vivid with stable care and proper diet.
  • Versatile appeal: whether you’re designing a lush planted tank, a blackwater-inspired biotope, or a classic community setup, these fish brighten the scene without overpowering it.

Practical setup tips

  • Establish a calm, stable environment first—gentle filtration, consistent temperature, and a quiet feeding routine reduce stress and enhance color.
  • Introduce a school of cardinals together to maximize their display and reduce shy behavior.
  • Incorporate driftwood, leaf litter, and live plants to evoke a soft, tannin-rich ambiance similar to their natural habitat.
  • Quarantine new arrivals for 2–4 weeks before adding them to the main display to safeguard your entire community.

For aquarists seeking a luminous, approachable centerpiece that pairs beautifully with other peaceful species, the Cardinal Tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi) captive-bred stock offers a reliable, visually striking addition. Build a serene, color‑driven community by starting with a school of 6–8 and watching their synchronized swirls transform your tank into a living work of art.

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