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Hyphessobrycon Amandae

Hyphessobrycon Amandae

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Hyphessobrycon amandae — Ember Tetra

The Ember Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amandae) brings a warm, living ember to your freshwater aquarium. This compact, peaceful schooling fish glows with a vivid orange-red body accentuated by bright fins, turning any community tank into a vibrant, dynamic backdrop of color. Ideal for nano tanks and planted setups, the Ember Tetra is more than just a pretty face—it’s a reliable, low-maintenance contributor to a thriving aquatic community.

Why this Ember Tetra stands out

  • Color in motion: a jewel-toned orange body that deepens under bright lighting, creating a striking glow that catches the eye from across the room.
  • Small but impactful: typically reaches about 1 inch in length, making it perfect for tightly planted tanks, nano aquariums, and peaceful community displays.
  • Natural schooling instinct: thrives when kept in groups of 6 or more, producing graceful, coordinated movements that bring life and depth to your aquarium landscape.
  • Peaceful temperament: a calm, non-aggressive resident that gets along well with other small, slow-moving fish in a serene community setup.
  • Beginner-friendly care: hardy by nature and adaptable to a range of common tropical freshwater conditions with proper maintenance.

Care and setup that maximize color and vitality

Ember Tetras flourish in a well-planted or densely foliaged environment with gentle water flow. A calm, dim-to-moderate light enhances their color without stressing them. For best results, maintain a stable tank temperature between 72–82°F (22–28°C) and a soft to moderately hard, slightly acidic to neutral water chemistry (pH roughly 6.0–7.5). Regular water changes—about 25% every 1–2 weeks in a community tank—help preserve color intensity and overall health.

Diet is simple and varied, which translates to reliable color and energy. Offer small, frequent meals of high-quality flakes or micro pellets, supplemented with tiny live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, or micro-worms. This omnivorous approach supports a robust immune system and keeps their bright hues vibrant.

In terms of compatibility, Ember Tetras shine in peaceful community tanks. Pair them with other small tetras, rasboras, and dwarf catfish, avoiding fin-nipping or overly aggressive species. When planning breeding, note that they are egg scatterers and do best in a setup with gentle currents, plenty of soft plants or spawning mops to protect eggs. In a mixed-tank scenario, providing plant cover and dim lighting can help reduce stress during spawning periods.

Ideal use cases

  • Nano and tall planted tanks—a stunning centerpiece of color in a compact ecosystem.
  • Peaceful community aquariums—complements small, gentle tank mates without aggression.
  • Color-focused showcases—as their orange glow pairs beautifully with greens and blues from aquatic plants and decor.
  • Beginner-friendly setups—easy to care for with reliable schooling behavior that helps newcomers observe natural fish dynamics quickly.

What you gain with the Ember Tetra

Choosing the Ember Tetra means inviting a reliable, visually engaging fish into your aquarium routine. Its small size and sociable nature make it a forgiving choice for new hobbyists, while its energetic schooling creates ongoing motion and interest in your tank. With mindful care—stable water, varied diet, and a peaceful community—the Ember Tetra maintains its color, health, and vitality over time, delivering long-lasting appeal in a way that few other small fishes can match.

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