Description
White Mountain Minnow is a small, hardy, peaceful schooling fish, about 1.5–2 inches long, known for its silver-green body and vibrant red fins. It is suitable for beginner aquarists
Key Features & Specifications
Appearance: Small fish with a slender, elongated body, silvery-olive/green back, white underside, and bright red fins with white edges.
Size: Grows to about 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 cm).
Behavior: Peaceful, social, and active swimmers that prefer to be kept in groups of at least six.
Hardiness: Very hardy and adaptable to various water conditions, making them a popular choice for beginners.
Diet: Omnivores that readily accept flake foods, small granules, and live or frozen foods.
Lifespan: Can live for 5–7 years in a well-maintained aquarium.
Aquarium & Care Requirements
Tank Size:
A minimum of 50 liters (about 13 gallons) is recommended for a small group.
Water Conditions:Temperature: Adaptable to a wide range from 5°C to 22°C (41°F to 72°F)
pH: Prefers a pH range of 6.0 to 8.0. Filtration: Requires adequate filtration and a gentle water flow.
Decorations:
Provide plenty of live plants, driftwood, and rocks to create hiding places and reduce stress.
Tankmates & Compatibility
Peaceful Community Fish:
Well-suited for community tanks with other small, non-aggressive fish, such as:
- Peaceful Rasboras
- Small Tetras
- Bottom-dwellers like Corydoras catfish Social Behaviour:
While social, they aren’t as strongly schooling as other species, but a larger group will show more consistent grouping behaviour.
Breeding
Easy to Breed:
Breeding is straightforward; they are egg-layers that scatter their eggs on plants.
Tips for Breeding:
Lowering the water temperature and feeding more live food can trigger spawning.
Egg Care:
Remove the adults after spawning to prevent them from eating the eggs, which will hatch in 36–48 hours.
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