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Fish Archive Aquarium Glaser GmbH

Hyphessobrycon cf. agulha JURUA / PERU

For the first time ever we were able now to import this beautiful tetra from Peru. Scientifically H. agulha is known for quite a long time, but it has never become an aquarium fish so far. In Jaques Géry´s classical work on Characoids of the World even a complete group of Hyphessobrycon is named after H. agulha. It is defined as "lower half of the body dark, especially above anal fin; usually a horizontally elongate humeral spot, more or less united with the asymmetrical, broad band". The H. agulha-group comprises, besides the name-bearing species, H. peruvianus, H. loretoensis, H. metae, and H. herbertaxelrodi, which are well known aquarium inhabitants. A conspicuous feature of our fish is the brightly shining spot in the upper part of the caudal peduncle. Along with the shining upper part of the eye this is a signal for conspecifics in the dark waters of the natural invironment of the species. If one keeps the pretty tetra in so-called black-water the effect is really enchanting. Regarding general keeping of the fish: there is no difference to that of the well known remaining members of the group. For our customers: the fish has code 255973 on our stocklist. Please note that we exclusively supply the wholesale trade. Lexicon: Hyphessobrycon: ancient Greek, means "small Brycon". Brycon is another genus of tetras. agulha: after a popular name given to the species in the region of the Rio Madeira, the type locality. Text & photos: Frank Schäfer

Archived on 06.2010
Maximum size 4-5 cm
Size available 4-5 cm
Origin Peru
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