Widow Yellow Color Tetra | Single | Offer
Widow Yellow Color Tetra | Single | Offer is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Yellow Widow Tetra is a stunning and vibrant freshwater fish that adds a burst of sunshine to any aquarium. Known for its striking yellow coloration and peaceful nature, this fish is a popular choice among aquarists. Now available as a pair at a special offer, these fish are perfect for enhancing the beauty of your tank with their lively presence.
Color: The Yellow Widow Tetra stands out with its brilliant yellow body. The color is bright and eye-catching, giving the fish a warm, radiant glow that brings a cheerful vibe to the aquarium.
Body Shape: Similar to other widow tetras, this fish has a slightly rounded, laterally compressed body. Its fins are delicate and almost transparent, often showing a subtle yellow tint that complements its overall appearance.
Size: Typically growing to about 1.5 to 2 inches in length, the Yellow Widow Tetra is a small fish, ideal for various tank sizes, from compact to spacious setups.
Temperament: The Yellow Widow Tetra is peaceful and enjoys schooling. When kept in pairs, they often swim closely together, showcasing synchronized movements that add to their visual appeal.
Tank Mates: These tetras are great for community tanks and coexist peacefully with other small, non-aggressive fish like guppies, rasboras, and other tetra species. A well-planted tank with plenty of hiding spots creates an ideal environment for them.
Tank Size: A pair of Yellow Widow Tetras can thrive in a tank as small as 10 gallons, but they will appreciate more space, especially if kept in larger groups.
Water Parameters: These tetras do well in water temperatures between 72-82°F, with a pH range of 6.0-7.5, and soft to moderately hard water. Maintaining stable water conditions with regular changes is essential for their health.
Diet: Yellow Widow Tetras are omnivores. They thrive on a varied diet of high-quality flake food, small pellets, and occasional treats like live or frozen brine shrimp or daphnia.