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Fire Ant Tetra (Hyphessobrycon myrmex) Small - Aquarium Glaser

$4499 CAD
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SKU: 28213719924926

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Fire Ant Tetra (Hyphessobrycon myrmex) Small - Aquarium Glaser

Description

Fire Ant Tetra is a striking, nano-sized South American tetra that has rapidly become popular in the hobby due to its intense red–orange coloration, small adult size, and peaceful schooling behavior. Originally a rare import, it is now reliably available thanks to successful captive breeding, including lines distributed by Aquarium Glaser


Species Overview

  • Scientific name: Hyphessobrycon myrmex
  • Common name: Fire Ant Tetra
  • Maximum size: ~2.5–3 cm (about 1–1.2") 
  • Origin: Brazil – Rio Formiga, a tributary of the Rio Juruena (upper Rio Tapajós basin, Mato Grosso) 
  • Discovery: Scientifically described in 2017, making it a very recent addition to aquariums 

The species name myrmex means “ant” in Greek, referencing both its tiny size and the Rio Formiga (“Ant River”) where it was discovered. 


Appearance & Sexual Dimorphism

  • Males: Brilliant red to fiery orange body, most intense in dominant (alpha) males 
  • Females & juveniles: Pale yellow to greenish, lacking red coloration 
  • Markings: Dark lateral stripe along the body; clear dorsal fin; red accents on belly and anal fin
  • Body form: Slender, laterally compressed “classic tetra” shape 

This dramatic color contrast between sexes (sexual dichromatism) makes the species especially attractive in groups.


Behavior & Temperament

  • Temperament: Peaceful, shy, and schooling
  • Activity level: Active mid–lower water swimmer
  • Social needs: Best kept in groups of 8–10+ to reduce stress and enhance coloration 

They are ideal for community and nano aquariums, provided tankmates are equally small and non-aggressive.


Aquarium Care Requirements

Tank size

  • Minimum 10–15 gallons for a proper school; larger tanks improve confidence and color 

Water parameters

  • Temperature: 22–28 °C (72–82 °F) 
  • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral) 
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water

Aquascaping

  • Sandy or fine gravel substrate
  • Dense planting, driftwood, leaf litter
  • Floating plants to diffuse light and mimic natural conditions 

Diet

  • Omnivorous micropredator
  • Accepts:
    • High-quality micro pellets or flakes
    • Frozen foods (daphnia, cyclops, baby brine shrimp)
    • Occasional live foods for conditioning 

A varied diet significantly improves male coloration.


Breeding Notes

  • Captive breeding: Now well established (including Aquarium Glaser-bred stock) 
  • Breeding difficulty: Moderate to easy
  • Soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants or spawning mops are recommended
  • Remove adults after spawning, as eggs are not guarded

 Ideal Tankmates

  • Other small tetras
  • Rasboras
  • Corydoras (dwarf species)
  • Otocinclus

Avoid large or aggressive fish that may intimidate or prey on them.


 

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Fire Ant Tetra (Hyphessobrycon myrmex) Small - Aquarium Glaser

$4499 CAD

Fire Ant Tetra is a striking, nano-sized South American tetra that has rapidly become popular in the hobby due to its intense red–orange coloration, small adult size, and peaceful schooling behavior. Originally a rare import, it is now reliably available thanks to successful captive breeding, including lines distributed by Aquarium Glaser


Species Overview

  • Scientific name: Hyphessobrycon myrmex
  • Common name: Fire Ant Tetra
  • Maximum size: ~2.5–3 cm (about 1–1.2") 
  • Origin: Brazil – Rio Formiga, a tributary of the Rio Juruena (upper Rio Tapajós basin, Mato Grosso) 
  • Discovery: Scientifically described in 2017, making it a very recent addition to aquariums 

The species name myrmex means “ant” in Greek, referencing both its tiny size and the Rio Formiga (“Ant River”) where it was discovered. 


Appearance & Sexual Dimorphism

  • Males: Brilliant red to fiery orange body, most intense in dominant (alpha) males 
  • Females & juveniles: Pale yellow to greenish, lacking red coloration 
  • Markings: Dark lateral stripe along the body; clear dorsal fin; red accents on belly and anal fin
  • Body form: Slender, laterally compressed “classic tetra” shape 

This dramatic color contrast between sexes (sexual dichromatism) makes the species especially attractive in groups.


Behavior & Temperament

  • Temperament: Peaceful, shy, and schooling
  • Activity level: Active mid–lower water swimmer
  • Social needs: Best kept in groups of 8–10+ to reduce stress and enhance coloration 

They are ideal for community and nano aquariums, provided tankmates are equally small and non-aggressive.


Aquarium Care Requirements

Tank size

  • Minimum 10–15 gallons for a proper school; larger tanks improve confidence and color 

Water parameters

  • Temperature: 22–28 °C (72–82 °F) 
  • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral) 
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water

Aquascaping

  • Sandy or fine gravel substrate
  • Dense planting, driftwood, leaf litter
  • Floating plants to diffuse light and mimic natural conditions 

Diet

  • Omnivorous micropredator
  • Accepts:
    • High-quality micro pellets or flakes
    • Frozen foods (daphnia, cyclops, baby brine shrimp)
    • Occasional live foods for conditioning 

A varied diet significantly improves male coloration.


Breeding Notes

  • Captive breeding: Now well established (including Aquarium Glaser-bred stock) 
  • Breeding difficulty: Moderate to easy
  • Soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants or spawning mops are recommended
  • Remove adults after spawning, as eggs are not guarded

 Ideal Tankmates

  • Other small tetras
  • Rasboras
  • Corydoras (dwarf species)
  • Otocinclus

Avoid large or aggressive fish that may intimidate or prey on them.


 

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