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The Silver Tip Tetra is a small, peaceful species that grows to an average length of 2.5 cm (1 inch) and has a lifespan of around 3-5 years. They are known for their silver-colored scales with a distinctive black tip on the dorsal fin, which gives them their common name.
In the wild, Silver Tip Tetras feed on small insects, crustaceans, and plant matter. In an aquarium setting, they should be fed a varied diet of high-quality flakes or pellets, supplemented with occasional live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or bloodworms.
Males are typically slimmer and have brighter colors than females. Females also tend to be larger and rounder, especially when carrying eggs.
Silver Tip Tetras are relatively easy to breed and will spawn in a well-maintained aquarium with appropriate water conditions. The eggs are adhesive and will stick to plants or other surfaces. After spawning, the parents should be removed from the tank to prevent them from eating the eggs.
Silver Tip Tetras are generally hardy and resistant to disease, but they can be susceptible to common freshwater diseases such as ich or fin rot. Maintaining good water quality and providing a varied and nutritious diet can help prevent illness.
The Silver Tip Tetra is native to South America, specifically the Amazon River basin.
Silver Tip Tetras are a peaceful species and should be kept with other peaceful fish of similar size. They can be fin nippers if kept with long-finned or slow-moving species.
When introducing Silver Tip Tetras to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock or stress. Float the bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature, then gradually add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over a period of 30-45 minutes.
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