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Amapá Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amapaensis) Med-Large

Amapá Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amapaensis) Med-Large

Hyphessobrycon amapaensis, commonly known as the Amapá Tetra, is a striking fish species endemic to Brazil. Let’s dive into some interesting details about this beautiful tetra:

  • Etymology:

    • The genus name, Hyphessobrycon, combines the Ancient Greek word “υπελάσσων” (hyphesson), meaning “of lesser stature,” used as a prefix, with the generic name Brycon.
    • The specific epithet, amapaensis, refers to the state of Amapá in northeastern Brazil.
  • Distribution:

    • This tetra is known only from a small area within the rio Preto and rio Maraca drainages in Amapá state, northeastern Brazil.
  • Habitat:

    • Hyphessobrycon amapaensis inhabits small streams flowing through savanna grassland.
    • The water is clear and light brown-colored, with substrates of sand and gravel.
  • Appearance:

    • Mature specimens exhibit a striking red lateral stripe.
    • Unlike its close relative, H. heterohabdus, only the red lateral stripe tends to extend to the caudal peduncle.
  • Aquarium Care:

    • A tank with base dimensions of 60 cm × 30 cm or equivalent is suitable.
    • Consider a setup with a sandy substrate, driftwood roots, and branches.
    • Dried leaf litter enhances the natural feel and provides additional cover for the fish.
    • Water conditions:
      • Temperature: 23°C to 28°C
      • pH: 5.0 to 7.0
      • Hardness: 18 to 143 ppm
      • Conductivity: 5 to 15 μS
  • Diet:

    • Likely omnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates, crustacea, filamentous algae, and fallen fruit in nature.
    • In captivity, offer a varied menu including live and frozen foods like chironomid larvae (bloodworm), mosquito larvae, Daphnia, and Moina
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Amapá Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amapaensis) Med-Large

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Hyphessobrycon amapaensis, commonly known as the Amapá Tetra, is a striking fish species endemic to Brazil. Let’s dive into some interesting details about this beautiful tetra:

  • Etymology:

    • The genus name, Hyphessobrycon, combines the Ancient Greek word “υπελάσσων” (hyphesson), meaning “of lesser stature,” used as a prefix, with the generic name Brycon.
    • The specific epithet, amapaensis, refers to the state of Amapá in northeastern Brazil.
  • Distribution:

    • This tetra is known only from a small area within the rio Preto and rio Maraca drainages in Amapá state, northeastern Brazil.
  • Habitat:

    • Hyphessobrycon amapaensis inhabits small streams flowing through savanna grassland.
    • The water is clear and light brown-colored, with substrates of sand and gravel.
  • Appearance:

    • Mature specimens exhibit a striking red lateral stripe.
    • Unlike its close relative, H. heterohabdus, only the red lateral stripe tends to extend to the caudal peduncle.
  • Aquarium Care:

    • A tank with base dimensions of 60 cm × 30 cm or equivalent is suitable.
    • Consider a setup with a sandy substrate, driftwood roots, and branches.
    • Dried leaf litter enhances the natural feel and provides additional cover for the fish.
    • Water conditions:
      • Temperature: 23°C to 28°C
      • pH: 5.0 to 7.0
      • Hardness: 18 to 143 ppm
      • Conductivity: 5 to 15 μS
  • Diet:

    • Likely omnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates, crustacea, filamentous algae, and fallen fruit in nature.
    • In captivity, offer a varied menu including live and frozen foods like chironomid larvae (bloodworm), mosquito larvae, Daphnia, and Moina