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Hyphessobrycon Rosaceus

Hyphessobrycon Rosaceus

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Meet the Hyphessobrycon Rosaceus, commonly known as the Rosey Tetra—a small, peaceful schooling fish that brings a soft rosy glow to any freshwater setup. This species is a favorite among community aquarium enthusiasts for its approachable size, lively group behavior, and the gentle color that brightens mid-water zones.

In the right tank, a school of Rosey Tetras creates a captivating display as they move in unison, fins catching the light and adding motion to your aquatic landscape. For best results, keep a group of 6 or more to encourage natural schooling and reduce stress, allowing you to enjoy their coordinated swims and subtle color shifts.

What makes this fish special

  • Distinctive rosy coloration with a soft peach-pink body and delicate iridescence that becomes more noticeable under proper lighting.
  • Compact size—reaches about 1.5–2 inches (4–5 cm), making it ideal for small to mid-sized tanks.
  • Peaceful, social temperament—thrives in groups and pairs well with other small, non-aggressive fish in a mixed community.
  • Active mid-water swimmers—adds dynamic movement and color to the mid to upper levels of the aquarium.
  • Relatively forgiving with stable parameters when kept in consistent conditions and a well-maintained tank.

Care, setup, and best practices

  • Water parameters: pH 6.0–7.5 with a soft to moderately hard range, and a comfortable temperature between 72–78°F (22–26°C).
  • Tank size and environment: a minimum 20-gallon setup is recommended for a small school; densely planted walls with gentle décor and a mild current create ideal foraging and hiding spots. Aim for soft substrates and plenty of leafy plants to mimic natural habitats.
  • Diet: omnivorous and adaptable—offer high-quality flake or micro pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms a few times a week to bring out their best color and activity.
  • Maintenance: maintain stable water quality with regular partial water changes (about 25–30% weekly) and monitor parameters to prevent stress or color dulling.

Tank mates and community harmony

The Rosey Tetra fits beautifully into a peaceful community tank. Pair them with small tetras, rasboras, dwarf gouramis, and bottom-dwelling corydoras or similar species. They’ll school gracefully, continually adding motion and color without creating aggression. Avoid large, aggressive fish or species known to nip fins, which can stress or disrupt a school.

Breeding notes for the enthusiast

Hyphessobrycon rosaceus are egg scatterers. To attempt breeding, provide a dedicated, dimly lit, plant-rich breeding tank and separate the adults after spawning to protect the eggs. Eggs typically hatch within 24–48 hours, and fry can be fed infusoria or finely ground foods as they grow. In a mature community tank, natural breeding can occur but is less predictable; a controlled setup yields the best chances for success.

Who this fish is ideal for

  • New hobbyists seeking a colorful, easy-to-care-for schooling species for a community aquarium.
  • Experienced aquarists looking to add a vibrant mid-water display and dynamic movement.
  • Anyone aiming to enhance tank aesthetics with a soft rosy hue that complements green plants and clear water.

With the Rosey Tetra (Hyphessobrycon Rosaceus), you introduce a charming, sociable inhabitant that rewards careful care with vivid color and lively schooling behavior. Prioritize stable water, a well-planted environment, and a varied diet to keep these graceful swimmers active, healthy, and visually stunning in your freshwater ecosystem.

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