Ember Tetra – The Fiery Accent for Your Planted Aquarium!

Ignite your aquarium with the warm, glowing beauty of the Ember Tetra. Renowned for its brilliant, reddish-orange body and subtle shimmering highlights, this species adds a dynamic burst of color to any community or planted tank. Its peaceful, active schooling behavior creates a mesmerizing display, making Ember Tetras a favorite among aquarists in Pakistan.

Size Included: 0.25–0.5 inches in length.

Best Displayed: Best kept in schools of 6 or more to promote natural behavior and minimize stress.


Why Ember Tetra is a Must-Have for Your Aquarium

✔️ Vibrant, Fiery Coloration:
Exhibits a radiant reddish-orange hue that intensifies under quality LED lighting, serving as a focal point in your tank.

✔️ Dynamic Schooling Behavior:
Their energetic, active swimming creates a natural, fluid display that brings life and movement to community setups.

✔️ Hardy & Adaptable:
Thrives in soft, slightly acidic water (ideal pH: 6.0–7.0) with temperatures between 24–28°C—conditions common in many tropical aquariums in Pakistan.

✔️ Perfect for Planted Tanks:
Complements lush live plants and natural décor, adding a touch of warmth and vibrancy to any aquascape.


Perfect For

Community Tanks & Nano Aquariums:
Ideal for smaller setups where their lively schooling behavior and striking color can shine.

Planted Aquascapes:
Enhances the natural beauty of your tank by blending with live plants and organic décor.

Beginner & Intermediate Aquarists:
Easy to care for with standard tropical water parameters and regular maintenance.


Ember Tetra Care Guide (Pakistan-Specific Tips!)

📌 Water Conditions:

  • pH: 6.0–7.0
  • Temperature: 24–28°C
  • Water Hardness: Maintain soft water conditions through regular water changes.
    Tip: Use a quality water conditioner to remove chlorine if using tap water.

📌 Tank Size:
A minimum of 20 gallons is recommended to provide ample swimming space and support natural schooling behavior.

📌 Feeding:
Offer a varied diet of high-quality micro-flakes, finely crushed pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods (such as brine shrimp or daphnia) to keep their colors vivid and energy high.

📌 Maintenance:
Perform regular partial water changes (20–30% weekly) and gentle substrate cleaning to maintain pristine water quality and reduce stress.

📌 Schooling Behavior:
Keep Ember Tetras in groups of at least 6–8 individuals to encourage natural interactions and ensure a vibrant display.

💡 Pro Tip:
Enhance their warm glow with soft, diffused LED lighting and consider adding subtle tannins from driftwood or Indian almond leaves to replicate their natural habitat.


Common Questions

How many Ember Tetras should I keep?
✔️ A school of 6–8 individuals is ideal for promoting natural schooling behavior and showcasing their brilliant coloration.

What water conditions do they require?
✔️ They thrive in soft, slightly acidic water (pH 6.0–7.0) with temperatures between 24–28°C, perfect for many tropical aquariums in Pakistan.

Are Ember Tetras compatible with other community fish?
✔️ Yes, they are peaceful and mix well with other small, non-aggressive species like cardinal tetras, neon tetras, and rasboras.


Best Paired With

🌿 Live Aquatic Plants:
Provides natural cover and enhances the overall aquascape.

💡 High-Quality LED Lighting:
Accentuates their vibrant, warm hues and dynamic movement.

🔵 Premium Nano Fish Food:
Supports their active lifestyle and helps maintain their brilliant coloration.


🚚 Fast Nationwide Shipping – Delivered fresh across Pakistan, including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.


Ignite your aquarium with the captivating, fiery allure of Ember Tetras and create a vibrant, dynamic aquatic display that enchants all who see it!

Fish Quantity

Single, Pair, Half Dozen, Dozen

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