Rummy Nose Tetra

Price:$6

Origins and Classification

  • Scientific Name: Hemigrammus rhodostomus / Petitella georgiae (common trade name covers 3 closely related species)
  • Family: Characidae
  • Origin: Native to South America, especially the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, where they live in soft, warm, acidic blackwater streams.
  • Popularity: Famous for their bright red nose, striped tail, and tight schooling behavior, making them one of the most eye-catching and peaceful community fish.

🎨 Appearance

  • Color:
    • Bright red face/nose (most intense in healthy water).
    • Silver, slightly translucent body.
    • Distinctive black-and-white horizontal striped tail (3 bold stripes).
  • Structure:
    • Slender, streamlined body.
    • Tail stripes act as “schooling signals” for communication.
  • Size:
    • Typically 2–2.5 inches (5–6 cm).
  • Lifespan: 5–6 years in well-maintained tanks.

🏡 Tank Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a school of 10–12.
  • Water Parameters:
    • Temperature: 78–84°F (25–29°C)
    • pH: 5.5–7.0 (slightly acidic preferred)
    • Hardness: Soft water; 1–8 dGH
  • Lighting: Soft to moderate — enhances their red face.
  • Habitat Setup:
    • Ideal tank includes driftwood, leaf litter, and live plants.
    • Slight tannins from almond leaves make them thrive.
    • Open mid-water space for schooling.

🍽️ Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous.
  • Foods:
    • High-quality flake or micro pellets.
    • Frozen/live foods: daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms (tiny pieces).
  • Feeding Tips:
    • Feed 2 small meals per day, focusing on fine foods.

🤝 Behavior and Compatibility

  • Temperament: Extremely peaceful; one of the best schooling fish.
  • Tank Mates:
    • Excellent with neon tetras, cardinals, rasboras, guppies, cories, gouramis.
    • Avoid large or aggressive fish (they stress easily).
  • Grouping:
    • MUST be kept in schools of 10 or more — the red nose fades when stressed or in small groups.
  • Behavior:
    • One of the tightest schooling fish; swim together beautifully.
    • Red nose intensifies when they are happy and healthy.

💡 Care Notes

  • Sensitive to water quality; requires stable, clean conditions.
  • Red nose is a health indicator — if it fades, the fish may be stressed.
  • Ideal for blackwater or heavily planted aquariums.
  • A stunning and peaceful addition that adds elegance and synchronized movement to any community tank.
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