
Red Eye Tetra 3cm
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Description
Red Eye Tetra (3cm) is a peaceful and hardy schooling fish with a shimmering silver body and a striking red eye—perfect for planted or community aquariums.
The Red Eye Tetra (Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae) is a popular, peaceful, and active schooling fish known for its reflective silver body, accented by a bold red marking over each eye and a subtle black tail edge. At 3cm, this juvenile already shows its signature red-eye feature and is well-suited for community tanks, planted setups, and beginner aquarists.
Native to South America—particularly Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay—this tetra thrives in a range of water conditions and adds shimmer and activity to mid-level swimming zones in the aquarium.
🐠 Key Features:
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Scientific Name: Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae
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Common Name: Red Eye Tetra
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Size: 3cm (juvenile; adults reach 5–6cm)
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Lifespan: 4–6 years
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Temperament: Peaceful, active, schooling
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Difficulty Level: Easy
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Origin: South America (Paraná and São Francisco river basins)
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Best kept in groups of 6 or more
🌊 Water Conditions
Red Eye Tetras are adaptable and hardy, making them perfect for a wide range of freshwater tank setups.
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Temperature: 22–28°C (72–82°F)
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Hardness: 3–15 dGH
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Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons
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Water Type: Freshwater
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Filtration: Moderate to strong flow; clean and well-oxygenated
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Lighting: Moderate; highlights their reflective scales
Decorate with live plants, driftwood, and swimming space to create a comfortable environment.
🐟 Tank Mates
Red Eye Tetras are peaceful and social, making them great for most community tanks.
Compatible tank mates include:
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Other peaceful tetras (Glowlight, Black Skirt, Lemon)
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Rasboras
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Corydoras catfish
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Gouramis (Dwarf, Honey)
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Rainbowfish
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Peaceful livebearers
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Otocinclus or Bristlenose Plecos
Avoid:
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Aggressive or territorial fish
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Large predatory fish that may eat smaller tetras
Always keep in schools of 6 or more to prevent stress and promote natural shoaling behavior.
🍽️ Feeding Habits
Red Eye Tetras are omnivorous and undemanding when it comes to diet.
Feed them:
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High-quality flake or micro pellet food
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Frozen or live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia)
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Freeze-dried tubifex
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Occasional spirulina or veggie flakes for color and variety
Feed once or twice daily, in small amounts that they can finish in 2–3 minutes.
🧼 Care and Maintenance
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Perform weekly water changes (20–30%)
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Keep parameters stable, especially when kept with sensitive species
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Use a tight-fitting lid—tetras can jump
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Maintain good oxygen levels and moderate water movement
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Watch for signs of fin rot or stress if overstocked or underfed
This species is hardy, adaptable, and well-suited for both new and experienced aquarists.
🌿 Why Choose the Red Eye Tetra?
The Red Eye Tetra combines striking looks, low-maintenance care, and peaceful behavior, making it an excellent choice for aquarists of all skill levels. Whether you’re setting up a lush planted aquarium or a mixed community tank, these shimmering, red-eyed beauties will bring life and movement to your aquatic display.
Add a touch of elegance and energy to your tank—get your Red Eye Tetras today!
Temperament
Peaceful
Size Range
0cm - 3cm
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