Silver Tip Tetra - Hasemania nana
The silvertip tetra (Hasemania nana) is a small, active freshwater fish in the family Characidae, native to South America, particularly the São Francisco River basin in Brazil.
Description:
-
Size: Grows up to about 5 cm (2 inches) in length.
-
Coloration: Males are typically golden-yellow with a shimmering, metallic sheen, while females are slightly paler. Both sexes have characteristic silvery-white tips on the dorsal, anal, and caudal fins, giving the species its common name.
-
Body shape: Slender and laterally compressed, typical of tetras.
-
Behavior: Peaceful and schooling, best kept in groups of six or more. Males can display mild aggression toward each other during courtship or hierarchy establishment.
-
Habitat: In the wild, Hasemania nana inhabits clear, slow-moving streams and rivers with dense vegetation. In aquariums, they thrive in well-planted tanks with soft, slightly acidic to neutral water.
The silvertip tetra is popular in the aquarium trade due to its hardiness, striking appearance, and lively behavior.
Quick Faqs
The Silvertip Tetra is a hardy and active schooling fish, ideal for community aquariums. Moreover, its shimmering colours and peaceful nature make it a favourite among aquarists of all experience levels.
- Species: Hasemania nana
- Common Name: Silvertip Tetra
- Origin: Brazil
- Diet: Omnivore
- PH Range: 6.0 – 7.5
- Temperature: 22°C – 28°C
- Max Size: Approximately 4-5 cm
- Sex: Males are more vividly colouredgenes, sold un-sexed