
Red Moenkhausia / Rubra Tetra (Moenkhausia rubra)
Moenkhausia rubra
(Red Moenkhausia / Rubra Tetra)
A newer, lesser-known South American tetra that has serious potential as a premium nano-community fish.
Quick ID
- Scientific name: Moenkhausia rubra
- Family: Characidae (true tetras)
- Origin: Brazil – upper TapajĂłs basin (Amazon system)Â
 Still relatively rare in the tradeÂ
Size & lifespan
- Size:
- ~5 cm (2") typical aquarium sizeÂ
- Max reported: ~5.4 cmÂ
- Lifespan: ~3–5 years (typical tetra range)
Appearance
- Base: silver body
- Highlights:
- Red / orange tones in fins and body
- Subtle metallic sheen
- Color intensifies:
- When breeding
- In groups
- In good water conditionsÂ
Behavior
- Peaceful schooling fishÂ
- Needs:
- 10+ group minimum (very important)
- Active mid-level swimmer
-  Calm Social Good for display tanks
- Better behavior and color in larger schools
Water parameters
- Temp: 23–28°C (74–82°F)Â
- pH: 6.0–7.5Â
- Water: soft → moderate hardness
 Easy fit for:
- Standard tropical setups
- Planted tanks
Tank setup
- Minimum: ~15–20 gallons for a school
- Best setup:
- Plants (Java moss, swords, Anubias)
- Driftwood + shaded areas
- Open mid-water swimming space
 Natural habitat:
- Slow rivers/streams with vegetationÂ
Diet
-
Omnivore:
- Flake / micro pellets
- Frozen/live (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)Â
 Easy feeder → no special requirements
Compatibility
Works with
- Other tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras
- Dwarf cichlids
- Shrimp (mostly safe)
 Avoid
- Aggressive fish
- Big predators
 Very classic community tetra behavior
Breeding
- Egg scatterer (typical tetra)
- Easy to spawn in good conditionsÂ
Will breed in planted tanks
Eggs/fry get eaten unless separated
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Moenkhausia rubra
(Red Moenkhausia / Rubra Tetra)
A newer, lesser-known South American tetra that has serious potential as a premium nano-community fish.
Quick ID
- Scientific name: Moenkhausia rubra
- Family: Characidae (true tetras)
- Origin: Brazil – upper TapajĂłs basin (Amazon system)Â
 Still relatively rare in the tradeÂ
Size & lifespan
- Size:
- ~5 cm (2") typical aquarium sizeÂ
- Max reported: ~5.4 cmÂ
- Lifespan: ~3–5 years (typical tetra range)
Appearance
- Base: silver body
- Highlights:
- Red / orange tones in fins and body
- Subtle metallic sheen
- Color intensifies:
- When breeding
- In groups
- In good water conditionsÂ
Behavior
- Peaceful schooling fishÂ
- Needs:
- 10+ group minimum (very important)
- Active mid-level swimmer
-  Calm Social Good for display tanks
- Better behavior and color in larger schools
Water parameters
- Temp: 23–28°C (74–82°F)Â
- pH: 6.0–7.5Â
- Water: soft → moderate hardness
 Easy fit for:
- Standard tropical setups
- Planted tanks
Tank setup
- Minimum: ~15–20 gallons for a school
- Best setup:
- Plants (Java moss, swords, Anubias)
- Driftwood + shaded areas
- Open mid-water swimming space
 Natural habitat:
- Slow rivers/streams with vegetationÂ
Diet
-
Omnivore:
- Flake / micro pellets
- Frozen/live (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)Â
 Easy feeder → no special requirements
Compatibility
Works with
- Other tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras
- Dwarf cichlids
- Shrimp (mostly safe)
 Avoid
- Aggressive fish
- Big predators
 Very classic community tetra behavior
Breeding
- Egg scatterer (typical tetra)
- Easy to spawn in good conditionsÂ
Will breed in planted tanks
Eggs/fry get eaten unless separated
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Description
Moenkhausia rubra
(Red Moenkhausia / Rubra Tetra)
A newer, lesser-known South American tetra that has serious potential as a premium nano-community fish.
Quick ID
- Scientific name: Moenkhausia rubra
- Family: Characidae (true tetras)
- Origin: Brazil – upper TapajĂłs basin (Amazon system)Â
 Still relatively rare in the tradeÂ
Size & lifespan
- Size:
- ~5 cm (2") typical aquarium sizeÂ
- Max reported: ~5.4 cmÂ
- Lifespan: ~3–5 years (typical tetra range)
Appearance
- Base: silver body
- Highlights:
- Red / orange tones in fins and body
- Subtle metallic sheen
- Color intensifies:
- When breeding
- In groups
- In good water conditionsÂ
Behavior
- Peaceful schooling fishÂ
- Needs:
- 10+ group minimum (very important)
- Active mid-level swimmer
-  Calm Social Good for display tanks
- Better behavior and color in larger schools
Water parameters
- Temp: 23–28°C (74–82°F)Â
- pH: 6.0–7.5Â
- Water: soft → moderate hardness
 Easy fit for:
- Standard tropical setups
- Planted tanks
Tank setup
- Minimum: ~15–20 gallons for a school
- Best setup:
- Plants (Java moss, swords, Anubias)
- Driftwood + shaded areas
- Open mid-water swimming space
 Natural habitat:
- Slow rivers/streams with vegetationÂ
Diet
-
Omnivore:
- Flake / micro pellets
- Frozen/live (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)Â
 Easy feeder → no special requirements
Compatibility
Works with
- Other tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras
- Dwarf cichlids
- Shrimp (mostly safe)
 Avoid
- Aggressive fish
- Big predators
 Very classic community tetra behavior
Breeding
- Egg scatterer (typical tetra)
- Easy to spawn in good conditionsÂ
Will breed in planted tanks
Eggs/fry get eaten unless separated
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