

Moenkhausia cosmops Large/XL Aquarium Glaser
Moenkhausia cosmops, also known as Bario cosmops, is a small, vividly colored freshwater tetra native to Brazil.
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Moenkhausia cosmops (now often classified under Bario cosmops)
- Family: Characidae (Tetras)
- Origin: Tributaries of the upper Rio Sepotuba (Paraguai basin) and Rio Juruena (Tapajós basin), Brazil
Size & Lifespan
- Average Size: 4–5.4 cm (1.6–2.1 inches)
- Max Size: ~6 cm
- Lifespan: Estimated 3–5 years in captivity
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)
- pH: 6.0–7.0
- Hardness: 2–8 dGH
- Tank Size: Minimum 150 liters (40 gallons) for a small group
Appearance
- Unique blue-green eyes
- Red stripe above the mouth
- Silvery body with subtle ornamentation
- Resembles Emperor Tetras and Lipstick Barbs in coloration, but not closely related
Behavior & Compatibility
- Social Structure: Shoaling species; best kept in groups of 5 or more
- Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be slightly aggressive toward smaller or slower tankmates
- Activity: Diurnal; mid-water to surface dwelling
Diet
- Omnivorous
- Wild diet includes:
- Insects (especially ants)
- Plant matter
- Algae
- In captivity: Accepts flakes, micro pellets, frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp), and vegetable matter
Breeding
- Reproduction: Egg scatterers
- Lay eggs among vegetation
- No parental care
- Breeding in captivity is possible but not commonly documented
Habitat & Tank Setup
- Prefers clear, moderately flowing water with sandy substrate
- Found in backwaters near marginal macrophytes and submerged branches
- Forms large schools (>50 individuals) in nature
- Provide:
- Dense vegetation
- Driftwood and leaf litter
- Gentle filtration mimicking natural flow
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Description
Moenkhausia cosmops, also known as Bario cosmops, is a small, vividly colored freshwater tetra native to Brazil.
Species Overview
- Scientific Name: Moenkhausia cosmops (now often classified under Bario cosmops)
- Family: Characidae (Tetras)
- Origin: Tributaries of the upper Rio Sepotuba (Paraguai basin) and Rio Juruena (Tapajós basin), Brazil
Size & Lifespan
- Average Size: 4–5.4 cm (1.6–2.1 inches)
- Max Size: ~6 cm
- Lifespan: Estimated 3–5 years in captivity
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)
- pH: 6.0–7.0
- Hardness: 2–8 dGH
- Tank Size: Minimum 150 liters (40 gallons) for a small group
Appearance
- Unique blue-green eyes
- Red stripe above the mouth
- Silvery body with subtle ornamentation
- Resembles Emperor Tetras and Lipstick Barbs in coloration, but not closely related
Behavior & Compatibility
- Social Structure: Shoaling species; best kept in groups of 5 or more
- Temperament: Generally peaceful but can be slightly aggressive toward smaller or slower tankmates
- Activity: Diurnal; mid-water to surface dwelling
Diet
- Omnivorous
- Wild diet includes:
- Insects (especially ants)
- Plant matter
- Algae
- In captivity: Accepts flakes, micro pellets, frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp), and vegetable matter
Breeding
- Reproduction: Egg scatterers
- Lay eggs among vegetation
- No parental care
- Breeding in captivity is possible but not commonly documented
Habitat & Tank Setup
- Prefers clear, moderately flowing water with sandy substrate
- Found in backwaters near marginal macrophytes and submerged branches
- Forms large schools (>50 individuals) in nature
- Provide:
- Dense vegetation
- Driftwood and leaf litter
- Gentle filtration mimicking natural flow






















