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Red-Tailed Hemiodus (Hemiodus sp.)

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Original price $12.99 - Original price $69.99
Original price
$12.99
$12.99 - $69.99
Current price $12.99
Size: Single (~6 cm)

Red-Tailed Hemiodus (Hemiodus sp.)

Quarantined active schooling fish for carefully planned freshwater aquariums in Canada.

The Red-Tailed Hemiodus is an active South American schooling fish valued for its streamlined body, red tail accent, and constant movement. It is best suited to larger aquariums with open swimming space.

Why This Fish Stands Out

  • Fast, active schooling fish for larger displays
  • Natural red-tail accent and streamlined shape
  • Good movement fish for South American-style aquariums

Aquarium Setup & Behaviour

Provide a long covered aquarium with open swimming space, stable filtration, and peaceful robust tankmates.

Best kept in a group. Single fish may be nervous and more likely to jump.

Feeding

Feed quality flakes or pellets with frozen/live foods and some vegetable content.

Natural Colour & Livestock Integrity

Colour comes from natural species traits and healthy conditioning. No hormones are used to artificially enhance colour.

Topick Aquarium Livestock Standard

All fish at Topick Aquarium are carefully quarantined and conditioned to our stable local tap water before sale. Some oddball and specialty species still have very specific long-term needs, so we recommend matching each fish to the right aquarium size, diet, tankmates, and maintenance routine before purchase.

Care Summary

  • Scientific Name: Hemiodus sp.
  • Adult Size: Medium-sized schooling fish; plan for a larger aquarium
  • Care Level: Intermediate
  • Recommended Tank: Mature aquarium planned around this species' adult size, behaviour, diet, and tankmate compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Red-Tailed Hemiodus need a group?
Yes. It is a schooling fish and is best kept with others of its kind.

Does it need a lid?
A secure lid is strongly recommended because active schooling fish may jump.

Is it a nano fish?
No. It needs more swimming space than small rasboras or tetras.

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