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  2. Rummy-nose tetra - Wikipedia

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    The breeding aquarium for the rummy-nose tetra, in addition, needs to be sterilised prior to use, as the fish produces eggs that are notoriously sensitive to bacterial and fungal infection. Use of an antifungal agent is strongly advised once spawning is completed in order to prevent various fungi from attacking the eggs.

  3. Petitella georgiae - Wikipedia

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    Petitella georgiae, the false rummy-nose tetra, is a species of characin found in Amazon Basin in Brazil and Peru. It is a very popular aquarium fish. It resembles two species from its genus, Petitella bleheri and Petitella rhodostoma .

  4. Petitella - Wikipedia

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    P. georgiae - False rummy-nose tetra; P. rhodostoma - Rummy-nose tetra; Species. There are three recognized species in this genus: [3]

  5. Petitella bleheri - Wikipedia

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    This species is common in the aquarium trade.Between the years of 2006 to 2015, 7,178,906 specimens of Petitella bleheri were exported from the Amazonas state of Brazil, accounting for 5.04% of all fish exported from Amazonas for the ornamental fish trade during that time.

  6. False rummynose tetra - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; False rummynose tetra

  7. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Rummy-nose tetra: Hemigrammus rhodostomus: 5 cm (2.0 in) This common name is used for three different species of schooling fish with similar patterns: Hemigrammus rhodostomus, Hemigrammus bleheri, and Petitella georgiae. False rummy-nose tetra: Petitella georgiae: 5 cm (2.0 in)

  8. Neon tetra - Wikipedia

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    A neon tetra can appear slightly plump in the belly due to having overeaten. Neon tetras need dim lighting, a DH less than one, about 5.5 pH, and a temperature of 75 °F (24 °C) to breed. There also needs to be a lot of tannins in the water. Neon tetras are old enough to breed at 12 weeks. [23]

  9. Category:Tetras of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Rummy-nose tetra; S. Serpae tetra; Silvertip tetra; Stygichthys This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 02:07 (UTC). Text is available under the ...