Β π Yellow Widow Tetra β Full Profile πΉ Basic Information Common Name: Yellow Widow Tetra, Sunburst Yellow Widow Scientific Name: Gymnocorymbus ternetzi (color morph of Black Skirt/Widow Tetra) Family:...
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Common Name: Yellow Widow Tetra, Sunburst Yellow Widow
Scientific Name: Gymnocorymbus ternetzi (color morph of Black Skirt/Widow Tetra)
Family: Characidae
Origin: Captive-bred color variant; base species native to South America
Size: Typically 1.5β2.2 inches (4β5.5 cm)
Lifespan: 3β5 years (up to 7 years with proper care)
Temperament: Peaceful to semi-aggressive (especially in small groups)
Color: Bright yellow or golden body with a metallic sheen
Fins: Usually translucent or lightly yellow-tinted
Body Shape: Tall, oval-shaped, laterally compressed
Sex Differences:
Males: Slightly slimmer with pointed fins
Females: More rounded abdomen and slightly larger
| Parameter | Ideal Range |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 70β79Β°F (21β26Β°C) |
| pH | 6.0β7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral) |
| Hardness | 4β15 dGH |
| Minimum Tank Size | 15 gallons (larger for bigger groups) |
Keep water well-filtered and well-aerated
Use a mix of plants, driftwood, and open swimming space
A darker substrate enhances their color
Lid recommendedβthey can jump
Diet Type: Omnivore
Staple Foods: Flakes, micro-pellets
Supplements:
Live/frozen: Brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms
Vegetable: Blanched spinach, spirulina
Feed 1β2 times daily in small portions (consume within 2β3 minutes)
Schooling Fish: Keep in groups of at least 6β8 to prevent fin-nipping
Tank Level: Mid to upper
Behavior: Active, peaceful in groups, may nip fins if isolated or overcrowded
Compatible Tankmates:
Other tetras, rasboras, danios, platies, guppies
Corydoras, small barbs, snails, shrimp
Avoid:
Bettas and long-finned or slow-moving fish
Type: Egg scatterer
Spawning Conditions:
Slightly acidic, soft water
Fine-leaved plants or spawning mops
Warm temperature (~82β86Β°F or 28β30Β°C)
Breeding Tips:
Use a separate breeding tank
Remove adults after spawning to protect eggs
Eggs hatch in ~24β36 hours
Fry become free-swimming in 3β5 days
Feed fry infusoria β baby brine shrimp β crushed flakes
| Disease | Symptoms | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ich | White spots on body/fins | Treat with heat + meds |
| Fin Rot | Torn/discolored fins | Often due to poor water quality |
| Stress Symptoms | Fading color, hiding | Caused by isolation or bad water |
Maintain a clean tank, stable water conditions, and a proper school size
Quarantine new fish before adding them to the main tank
| Trait | Detail |
|---|---|
| Size | 1.5β2.2 in (4β5.5 cm) |
| Lifespan | 3β5 years (up to 7 with care) |
| Behavior | Peaceful, active, social |
| Schooling Size | Minimum 6β8 fish |
| Diet | Omnivore |
| Water Temp | 70β79Β°F (21β26Β°C) |
| pH Range | 6.0β7.5 |
| Difficulty Level | Easy to moderate (great for beginners) |
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