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Diamond Tetra
Moenkhausia pittieri

Covered in iridescent silver scales that sparkle like diamonds under good lighting. Colour develops fully at about 6 months of age. Hardy, peaceful, and long-lived. Prefer slightly soft, acidic water.

๐Ÿ“ Size: 6 cm
๐Ÿ  Tank: 20 gal
๐ŸŒก๏ธ Temp: 24โ€“28ยฐC
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Quick Stats

Adult Size6 cm
Minimum Tank20 gal
Temperature24โ€“28ยฐC
pH Range6.0โ€“7.0
Hardness (GH)4โ€“12 dGH
DifficultyEasy
TemperamentPeaceful
DietOmnivore โ€” flakes, micro pellets, frozen foods
Schooling6+ rec.

Tank Setup

The Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri) requires a minimum tank size of 20 gal. For a species this size, a larger tank is always better โ€” more water volume means more stable parameters and a healthier environment.

Water parameters should be maintained within the following ranges: temperature 24โ€“28ยฐC, pH 6.0โ€“7.0, and hardness 4โ€“12 dGH. These are relatively tolerant fish that adapt to a range of conditions.

Provide appropriate hiding places, a suitable substrate, and planted areas to match the natural behaviour of this species.

Tank Mates

Diamond Tetra are peaceful fish. They work well in community tanks with similarly-sized peaceful species.

Compatible tank mates include: Diamond Tetra, Corydoras, Pearl Gourami, Rummy Nose Tetra, Bristlenose Pleco. Avoid housing with aggressive or much larger fish.

Schooling requirements: 6+ rec.. Keeping them in adequate numbers is essential for their wellbeing.

Diet & Feeding

Diamond Tetra are Omnivore. Feed a varied diet to ensure optimal health and colouration.

Omnivore โ€” flakes, micro pellets, frozen foods

Feed small amounts 1โ€“2 times daily. Only provide what the fish can consume within 2โ€“3 minutes to prevent overfeeding and water quality issues. Supplement with live or frozen foods for optimal health and colour.

Common Health Issues

Like all aquarium fish, Diamond Tetra can be susceptible to common diseases including ich (white spot disease), fin rot, and bacterial infections. This species is generally hardy and disease-resistant when kept in good conditions.

Prevention is always better than treatment. Maintain stable water parameters, avoid overfeeding, quarantine new fish before adding them to the main tank, and perform regular water changes. A regular maintenance routine will prevent most health issues.

If disease does occur, isolate affected fish in a quarantine tank and treat appropriately. Always research medication compatibility before use โ€” some treatments are toxic to invertebrates and scaleless fish.

Breeding

Breeding Diamond Tetra is possible in the home aquarium.

Provide appropriate breeding conditions โ€” caves or hiding places for egg-laying species. Condition breeding pairs with high-quality foods before attempting to spawn them.

Many Diamond Tetra will breed readily without intervention. Be prepared to remove eggs or fry if you want to raise them โ€” adult fish may eat their own young.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size tank does a Diamond Tetra need?

A Diamond Tetra needs a minimum tank size of 20 gal. However, larger is always better โ€” more water volume means more stable water parameters and healthier fish.

Are Diamond Tetra easy to keep?

Diamond Tetra are rated as Easy difficulty. Beginners can keep them successfully with proper research and a cycled tank.

What do Diamond Tetra eat?

Diamond Tetra are Omnivore. Feed a varied diet including flakes, micro pellets, frozen foods.

Can Diamond Tetra live with other fish?

Diamond Tetra are peaceful. Compatible tankmates include: Diamond Tetra, Corydoras, Pearl Gourami, Rummy Nose Tetra, Bristlenose Pleco. They work well in community tanks with similarly-sized peaceful fish.