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Hemigrammus filamentosus (=Hyphessobrycon cf stegemanni Phönix-Salmler)

For the first time ever we can offer currently this beautiful new dwarf tetra as German bred. From a scientific point of view this fish probably represents a new, still undescribed species. The most similar known one is H. stegemanni. The latter, however, does not have the beautiful long filaments on the fins. The ancestors of our new fish came via Belem from Brazil, nothing more is known so far. The maximum total length is around 3-4 cm. Males differ from females by the longer filaments on the fins and a red (instead of translucent) caudal fin. Regarding keeping the species can be told a hardy one. The fish are very peaceful and do no harm to any tankmate, may it be a member of the same or another species. Plants are also left alone completely. When the water temperature rises over 28°C the fish start mating and the males begin to fight with each other. These fights are wonderful to look at and absolutely harmless; not even the elongate fin filaments become harmed during the fights. This extraordinary new fish might become a very popular ornamental fish - at least it has all requirements to become one. For our customers: the fish have code 262079 on our stocklist. Please note that we exclusively supply the wholesale trade. Lexicon: Hyphessobrycon: ancient Greek, means "small Brycon". Brycon is another genus of tetras. stegemanni: dedication name Suggestion of a common name: Phoenix tetra Text & Photos: Frank Schäfer

Archived on 05.2011
Maximum size 3-4 cm
Size available 3-4 cm
Origin Nachzucht / bred
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