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Red Spotted Splashing Tetra (Pyrrhulina obermulleri) Large Aquarium Glaser

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Red Spotted Splashing Tetra (Pyrrhulina obermulleri) Large Aquarium Glaser

Pyrrhulina obermulleri, commonly known as the Red Spotted Splashing Characin or Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina:


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Pyrrhulina obermulleri (Myers, 1926)
  • Common Names: Red Spotted Splashing Characin, Flagtail Pyrrhulina, Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina
  • Family: Lebiasinidae (Pencilfishes)
  • Origin: Upper Amazon River Basin, Brazil and South America

Size & Lifespan

  • Adult Size: Up to 6 cm (2.4 inches)
  • Lifespan: Estimated 3–5 years in captivity

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: ~26°C (79°F)
  • pH: Around 6.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a small group

Appearance

  • Slender body with silvery-blue sides and olive back
  • Distinctive red spots on body and fins
  • Thin black stripe from lip through eye to gill cover
  • Reddish fins with blackish-blue edges; clear dorsal fin with black tips

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful, shoaling species; best kept in groups of 6–10+
  • Active swimmers with quick directional changes
  • Compatible with:
    • Dwarf Cichlids
    • Killifish
    • Pencilfish
    • Corydoras
    • Otocinclus
    • Small blackwater Tetras
  • Avoid aggressive or overly active tankmates like large cichlids or barbs

Diet

  • Omnivorous
  • Accepts:
    • Micro pellets
    • Frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp)
    • Vegetable matter

Breeding

  • Spawning behavior may involve splashing or jumping
  • Best bred in paludarium-style setups with emergent plants
  • Secure lid required due to jumping tendencies

Tank Setup Tips

  • Dense planting with driftwood and leaf litter
  • Gentle water flow and subdued lighting
  • Peat filtration recommended to mimic blackwater conditions
  • Flat, shallow tanks preferred to replicate natural habitat
  • Ensure tight-fitting lid to prevent escape

Pyrrhulina obermulleri, commonly known as the Red Spotted Splashing Characin or Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina:


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Pyrrhulina obermulleri (Myers, 1926)
  • Common Names: Red Spotted Splashing Characin, Flagtail Pyrrhulina, Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina
  • Family: Lebiasinidae (Pencilfishes)
  • Origin: Upper Amazon River Basin, Brazil and South America

Size & Lifespan

  • Adult Size: Up to 6 cm (2.4 inches)
  • Lifespan: Estimated 3–5 years in captivity

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: ~26°C (79°F)
  • pH: Around 6.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a small group

Appearance

  • Slender body with silvery-blue sides and olive back
  • Distinctive red spots on body and fins
  • Thin black stripe from lip through eye to gill cover
  • Reddish fins with blackish-blue edges; clear dorsal fin with black tips

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful, shoaling species; best kept in groups of 6–10+
  • Active swimmers with quick directional changes
  • Compatible with:
    • Dwarf Cichlids
    • Killifish
    • Pencilfish
    • Corydoras
    • Otocinclus
    • Small blackwater Tetras
  • Avoid aggressive or overly active tankmates like large cichlids or barbs

Diet

  • Omnivorous
  • Accepts:
    • Micro pellets
    • Frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp)
    • Vegetable matter

Breeding

  • Spawning behavior may involve splashing or jumping
  • Best bred in paludarium-style setups with emergent plants
  • Secure lid required due to jumping tendencies

Tank Setup Tips

  • Dense planting with driftwood and leaf litter
  • Gentle water flow and subdued lighting
  • Peat filtration recommended to mimic blackwater conditions
  • Flat, shallow tanks preferred to replicate natural habitat
  • Ensure tight-fitting lid to prevent escape

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Red Spotted Splashing Tetra (Pyrrhulina obermulleri) Large Aquarium Glaser

$19.07

$6.67

Description

Pyrrhulina obermulleri, commonly known as the Red Spotted Splashing Characin or Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina:


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Pyrrhulina obermulleri (Myers, 1926)
  • Common Names: Red Spotted Splashing Characin, Flagtail Pyrrhulina, Rotflossen-Pyrrhulina
  • Family: Lebiasinidae (Pencilfishes)
  • Origin: Upper Amazon River Basin, Brazil and South America

Size & Lifespan

  • Adult Size: Up to 6 cm (2.4 inches)
  • Lifespan: Estimated 3–5 years in captivity

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: ~26°C (79°F)
  • pH: Around 6.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
  • Tank Size: Minimum 20 gallons for a small group

Appearance

  • Slender body with silvery-blue sides and olive back
  • Distinctive red spots on body and fins
  • Thin black stripe from lip through eye to gill cover
  • Reddish fins with blackish-blue edges; clear dorsal fin with black tips

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Peaceful, shoaling species; best kept in groups of 6–10+
  • Active swimmers with quick directional changes
  • Compatible with:
    • Dwarf Cichlids
    • Killifish
    • Pencilfish
    • Corydoras
    • Otocinclus
    • Small blackwater Tetras
  • Avoid aggressive or overly active tankmates like large cichlids or barbs

Diet

  • Omnivorous
  • Accepts:
    • Micro pellets
    • Frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp)
    • Vegetable matter

Breeding

  • Spawning behavior may involve splashing or jumping
  • Best bred in paludarium-style setups with emergent plants
  • Secure lid required due to jumping tendencies

Tank Setup Tips

  • Dense planting with driftwood and leaf litter
  • Gentle water flow and subdued lighting
  • Peat filtration recommended to mimic blackwater conditions
  • Flat, shallow tanks preferred to replicate natural habitat
  • Ensure tight-fitting lid to prevent escape