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The Glass Bloodfin Tetra, Prionobrama filigera is a medium size tetra, growing to a greatest or most complete or best possible size of in regards to 6 cm, though they are commonly littler than this. The Glass Bloodfin is having little impact to keep and breed than some tetras. They will likewise tolerate more or less alkaline conditions better as well as harder water, and will take water up to in regards to a Ph of 7.8. They are an magnificent peaceful community fish, and will mix well with all mutual non-aggressive little and medium size fish, and even with more or less larger ones like Angel Fish. This is a schooling fish and I suggest at least five fish together. A school of this fish is a very pleasant sight. They lack the Splendid colours and fins of the Siamese Fighting Fish, or the spectacular colours of the Cardinal Tetra, but they have their own beauty. The Glass Bloodfin Tetra is a fast swimming fish and has been known to jump out of the water, so I would commend a cover. They are a Tropical Fish, and need a heater unless they may be held in a room that never gets cold. I set our thermostats for this fish at 24 degrees C. altho galore people prefer to set theirs a little higher. Companions Suitable associate fish for a school of Glass Bloodfin Tetras include: Guppies, Platies, Swordtails, Mollies, Fighting Fish, Paradise Fish, Bronze Catfish, Albino Catfish, Peppered Catfish, other little catfish, Algae Eaters, Scissortail Rasboras, Harlequin Rasboras, all the little and medium size barbs, all tetras, and all the mutual gouramis. For a mixed tank I commend a Ph of around 7(neutral). The Glass Bloodfin will take harder water than most tetras without ill effects, and copes with the surprising water that comes from the taps in the Adelaide hill as long as the Chloramine is got rid of first, and the Ph is lowered to in regards to 7.2. This fish is an omnivore and a good tropical flake feed is the most mutual basic feed given them. They likewise relish live feed like daphnia and wrigglers as well as frozen feed like blood worms. They will eat any mutual fish food. The Glass Bloodfin is a surface and mid water feeder by preference, but will surely go the bottom of the tank to feed if necessary. The Glass Bloodfin will breed in harder water than a lot of types of tetra. They are an egg scatterer, laying semi adhesive eggs, ofttimes over plants. |



