Bleeding-Heart Tetra – Hyphessobrycon socolofi | Live Freshwater Fish
Natural habitat
Originating from Colombia in South America, Bleeding-heart tetras are typically found in slow-moving freshwater habitats with plenty of cover. In the aquarium, recreating a calm, plant-rich environment helps mimic their natural midwater schooling behavior.
Adult size
Not specified in the listing.
Temperament
Calm, curious, and actively midwater-dwelling. They prefer the security of a group and are best kept in social setups where their coloring and movement can be enjoyed.
Tank size
Not specified in the listing. In practice, provide a well-planted tank with subdued lighting, ample swimming space, and plenty of hiding places to support their nocturnal exploration and group dynamics.
Diet
Varied feeding supports color and vitality: high-quality flakes or pellets as a staple, complemented by small live or frozen foods to encourage natural foraging behavior.
Compatibility
Ideal for community tanks. Pair with other small, non-aggressive species to maintain a peaceful environment. Suitable companions include other tetras, rasboras, and dwarf gouramis.
Care level
Not specified in the listing. Maintain a stable, clean environment with regular water changes and a reliable filtration system to keep the midwater system healthy and active.
Water parameters
Details not provided. To support a healthy midwater community, focus on stable temperature, consistent water chemistry, and good filtration. Regular monitoring helps prevent stress and color loss.
Breeding notes
Not provided in the listing.
Quarantine and store policy
Store quarantine statement
All fish are quarantined and observed for a minimum of 7 days before entering our main system. We still recommend quarantine after purchase.
If you’re building a peaceful, color-rich midwater display, Bleeding-heart tetras offer dynamic movement and striking coloration in a well-planted setup. Their schooling behavior enhances the visual texture of the tank from day to night, and grouping them reduces shyness while brightening their red heart patch. For best results, choose a group of 4–6+ and keep them with other small, non-aggressive species in a tranquil environment.
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