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Tetra – African Long Finned (Brycinus longipinnis) 5cm
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African Long Finned Tetra – Elegant Giant for Your TankAfrican Long Finned Tetra dazzles with its flowing fins and vibrant energy. Native to Northern West Africa, this peaceful tetra enhances community tanks. Moreover, its larger size adds unique flair. Consequently, it suits aquarists seeking standout fish. For a lively aquarium, choose this tetra today.vSize and LifespanAfrican Long Finned Tetra grows to 12 cm in the wild, though smaller in home tanks. With proper care, it lives 5–7 years. Therefore, maintain stable water and a varied diet. Additionally, provide space for swimming. As a result, these fish thrive.Ideal Tank SetupA 100-litre tank suits a school of African Long Finned Tetra. Use fine gravel or sand substrate. Add plants and driftwood for cover. Furthermore, ensure gentle water flow and stable conditions. Keep pH at 6.0–7.5 and temperature between 22–28°C.To replicate its natural habitat:Add driftwood for natural cover.Provide plants like Anubias.Use fine substrate for comfort.Compatible Tank MatesThese peaceful tetras thrive with medium-sized, non-aggressive fish. For instance, they pair well with other active species. However, avoid small or overly aggressive fish to prevent stress. Consequently, your tank remains balanced and vibrant.Suitable tank mates include:Congo TetrasRainbowfishGouramisCorydoras CatfishDiet and FeedingAs omnivores, these tetras enjoy varied foods. Offer high-quality flakes and pellets. Supplement with live or frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms. Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts. Moreover, include plant-based foods for health. Thus, they stay active and colourful.Breeding and BehaviourBreeding requires soft, acidic water and dense plants for egg scattering. These active schoolers show no parental care. They swim energetically in groups, adding life to tanks. Provide ample space to reduce stress. Hence, they’re engaging and low-maintenance.Species OverviewSpecies: Brycinus longipinnisCommon Name: African Long Finned TetraOrigin: AfricaDiet: OmnivorepH Range: 6.0–7.5Temperature: 22–28°CBreed Type: Egg-layerCurrent Size: Approximately 8 cmMax Size: 12 cmTank Size: 100 LFAQsHow big do African Long Finned Tetras grow?They reach up to 12 cm, though often smaller in tanks.Are they suitable for community tanks?Yes, they’re peaceful and thrive with similar-sized fish.What foods do they eat?They eat flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods.Can they be bred in home tanks?Yes, with soft water and dense plants.Do they need to be in groups?Yes, they thrive in schools of six or more.Add an African Long Finned Tetra to Your Aquarium Today!Elevate your tank with an African Long Finned Tetra. Its elegant fins and lively schooling make it a gem. Therefore, create a vibrant, peaceful aquarium with these tetras now.







