Nego Dagua Tetra - Hyphessobrycon negodagua

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The Negodagua tetra, which originates from the north-east of Brazil, was scientifically described as early as 2001, but is one of the novelties in aquaristics. It is only about 3.5 cm long and the male in particular is characterized by its black body and fin colouring, which contrasts beautifully with the white fin edges. Depending on the incidence of light, the scales also shine in an olive green or salmon pink hue.


Care in the aquarium

In terms of care, Hyphessobrycon negodagua is not too demanding if a few things are taken into account. It needs an aquarium with an edge length of at least 60 cm and enough free swimming space. As a somewhat shy schooling fish, the Nego Dagua Tetra only feels comfortable in the company of its conspecifics and should therefore be kept in a group of at least 8 animals. When socializing with other fish, you should choose small, peaceful and calm fish that do not intimidate the Nego Dagua Tetra. Ideally, the water should be rather soft (< 15 °dGH) and the pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0. Dense border planting and floating plants give the tetra a sense of security and an opportunity to retreat.


feeding

Small flake or granulated food as well as small live and frozen food are readily accepted by the Nego Dagua Tetra.


Sexual dimorphism and reproduction

In contrast to the females, the male Hyphessobrycon negodagua has a much more intense black body coloration and a little more extended, tapering dorsal and anal fins. If the black coloring is largely absent in the females or is only very faint, they do have a clearly visible black spot on the base of the caudal fin. The little tetra is a free spawner, so it lays its eggs freely in the aquarium and does not take care of the brood.


These animals are...
[  ] ...bred by us
[  ] ...bred by regional breeders (AT, DE)
[  ] ...bred by international breeders (import)
[X] ...wild caught (import)

 

Temperature 20 - 27 °C
pH value 6,0 - 7,0
General hardness (GH) 1 - 15 °dGH
Aquarium size from 60 cm edge length (54 liters)
Tank area Middle to bottom
Recommended quantity Shoaling fish, from 8 individuals
Scientific name Hyphessobrycon negodagua
Common name Nego Dagua Tetra
Origin South America (Brazil)
Size Approx. 3 - 3,5 cm
Shipping size Approx. 2 - 3 cm
Lifespan Up to 5 years
Feeding Omnivour; small commercial fish food, life and frozen food
Socialization With other pieceful, small and not too hectic fish
Tank arrangement Dense planting and other hiding spots
Colouring Silver, black, white, shimmering olive green to salmon pink
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