Difference between revisions of "Petitella georgiae"

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== Sexing ==
|tank_compatibility=:A peaceful community fish best kept in shoals of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
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:The female is plumper than the male.
|diet=:Will accept most foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food such as [[daphnia]] and [[brine shrimp]].
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day.
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|environment_specifics=:This fish can be exceptionally sensitive to water parameters and disease, keep in mature tanks only. They do best in acidic or peat-filtered water with hiding places and dense planting.
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== Tank compatibility ==
|behaviour=:A peaceful mid-swimming active shoaling fish.
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:A peaceful community fish best kept in shoals of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.
|identification=:A striking little fish with a silver body, black and white barred tail and a vivid red nose, giving the fish it's common name. Can be easily mistaken for ''[[Hemigrammus rhodostomus]]'' or ''[[Hemigrammus bleheri]]''. ''H. bleheri'' has more red on its nose, extending past the gill plates, than ''P. georgiae'' or ''H. rhodostomus''.
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== Diet ==
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:Will accept most foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food such as [[daphnia]] and [[brine shrimp]].
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:This fish can be exceptionally sensitive to water parameters and disease, keep in mature tanks only. They do best in acidic or peat-filtered water with hiding places and dense planting.
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== Behaviour ==
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:A peaceful mid-swimming active shoaling fish.
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== Identification ==
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:A striking little fish with a silver body, black and white barred tail and a vivid red nose, giving the fish it's common name. Can be easily mistaken for ''[[Hemigrammus rhodostomus]]'' or ''[[Hemigrammus bleheri]]''. ''H. bleheri'' has more red on its nose, extending past the gill plates, than ''P. georgiae'' or ''H. rhodostomus''.
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 13 December 2017

False Rummynose Tetra

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False Rummynose Tetra

Petitella georgiae

57 Litres (15 US G.)

5-6.4 cm (2-2.5")

sg

Freshwater

pH

5.0 - 6.0

23 -26 °C (73.4-78.8°F)

5-12 °d

1:2 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

3-6 years

Family

Characidae




Sexing[edit]

The female is plumper than the male.


Tank compatibility[edit]

A peaceful community fish best kept in shoals of 5 or more. Keep with other peaceful community fish.


Diet[edit]

Will accept most foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food such as daphnia and brine shrimp.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

This fish can be exceptionally sensitive to water parameters and disease, keep in mature tanks only. They do best in acidic or peat-filtered water with hiding places and dense planting.


Behaviour[edit]

A peaceful mid-swimming active shoaling fish.


Identification[edit]

A striking little fish with a silver body, black and white barred tail and a vivid red nose, giving the fish it's common name. Can be easily mistaken for Hemigrammus rhodostomus or Hemigrammus bleheri. H. bleheri has more red on its nose, extending past the gill plates, than P. georgiae or H. rhodostomus.

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External links[edit]