
Splashing Tetra
Splashing Tetra C. Gutatta Tetras are Difficult to breed. Splashing Tetras have very interesting breeding behaviour, as they lay their eggs on the leaves of overhanging plants, then splash water over the eggs so that they don’t dry out. This is also how they get their name. In an aquarium, they may spawn by depositing their eggs on the underside of the cover glass. These fish are accomplished jumpers, the aquarium must have tight fitting coverslides with no escape holes. Males grow larger and have longer fins. View more items online to purchase live fish in Melbourne.
Features of Splashing Tetra:
- They may not be as colourful as other species
- Absolutely fascinating breeding behaviour
- Peaceful fish and can be kept with other aquarium fish
- Care Level : Intermediate
The Best Aquarium Size for Tetras:
Tank Mate Compatibility:
Feeding :
Splashing Tetras are omnivores. You can feed them fine flake food, small granules, live or frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, tubifex, and frozen or freeze-dried bloodworms. Offer a variety of food, including live foods, to ensure good health.
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Description
Splashing Tetra C. Gutatta Tetras are Difficult to breed. Splashing Tetras have very interesting breeding behaviour, as they lay their eggs on the leaves of overhanging plants, then splash water over the eggs so that they don’t dry out. This is also how they get their name. In an aquarium, they may spawn by depositing their eggs on the underside of the cover glass. These fish are accomplished jumpers, the aquarium must have tight fitting coverslides with no escape holes. Males grow larger and have longer fins. View more items online to purchase live fish in Melbourne.
Features of Splashing Tetra:
- They may not be as colourful as other species
- Absolutely fascinating breeding behaviour
- Peaceful fish and can be kept with other aquarium fish
- Care Level : Intermediate
The Best Aquarium Size for Tetras:
Tank Mate Compatibility:
Feeding :
Splashing Tetras are omnivores. You can feed them fine flake food, small granules, live or frozen brine shrimp, daphnia, tubifex, and frozen or freeze-dried bloodworms. Offer a variety of food, including live foods, to ensure good health.














