Rummynose Tetra

Nano and Community Fish

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The Rummy Nose Tetra (Petitella rhodostoma) is renowned for its vibrant scarlet-red face and striking black-and-white checkered tail. These sleek, silver-bodied fish grow up to 5 cm long and are widely considered one of the best schooling fish for community tanks because of their tight, synchronised swimming patterns. Native to the Amazon River basin in South America, they naturally inhabit soft, slightly acidic blackwater environments.

While the standard rule for schooling fish is a group of six, Rummy Nose Tetras are far happier and more confident in groups of 10 to 15. In smaller groups, they can become stressed and may lose their distinct colouration. They thrive in temperatures between 24–28°C and prefer a pH between 5.5–7.0 with soft to moderate water hardness.

Rummy Nose Tetras are peaceful, active, and make excellent tank mates for species such as Discus and Corydoras. They primarily occupy the middle of the water column and are enthusiastic eaters. To keep their colours vivid and their “noses” bright red, provide a varied diet of high-quality flake foods, micro-pellets, and frozen treats like daphnia or brine shrimp.

Scientific Name Petitella rhodostoma
Family Characidae
Origin South America (Lower Amazon basin and Orinoco River)
Breeding Egg layer
Temperament Peaceful
Tank Level Mid-dweller
Lifespan Up to 5 years
Minimum Tank Size 70L
Size Up to 5.0 cm
Difficulty Intermediate
pH 5.5–7.0
Temperature 24–28°C

Quick Care Tips

  • Social: Keep Rummy Nose Tetra in groups of ten or more. Rummy Nose Tetras are renowned for being one of the best schooling fish in the hobby; they are highly social and require a larger group to feel secure and exhibit their famous tight-knit swimming patterns.
  • Environment: Use dense planting at the back and sides while leaving plenty of open swimming space in the centre. These tetras are active swimmers and also serve as “canary fish,” as their red nose will fade if water quality is not optimal.
  • Diet: Feed a variety of small, high-quality flakes and micro-pellets. Regular offerings of frozen treats like Daphnia or cyclops are essential to maintain their vibrant coloration and overall health.
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