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Odontocharacidium aphanes

Green Dwarf Tetra (Odontocharacidium aphanes) — 1-2cm

Expert Only
Peaceful
£10.99In Stock

A tiny, elegant Amazonian bottom-dweller for advanced aquarists seeking a rare, peaceful nano species. Expert care, peaceful. 22-26C, pH 5.5-7.0.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Odontocharacidium aphanes
Adult Size
2 cm
Lifespan
4 years
Care Level
Expert
Temperament
Peaceful
Temperature
22–26°C
pH Range
5.5–7
Minimum Tank
60L
Diet
Carnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
22–26°C
22°CIdeal Range26°C
pH Level
5.5–7
5.5Ideal Range7

Overview and Introduction

The Green Dwarf Tetra (Odontocharacidium aphanes) is tiny, elegant Amazonian bottom-dweller for advanced aquarists seeking a rare, peaceful nano species.

Whether you're an experienced aquarist or just starting your fishkeeping journey, the Green Dwarf Tetra offers a rewarding addition to a well-maintained community aquarium. Available for sale in the UK through Tropical Fish Co, this species combines ease of care with genuine character.

Did You Know? Green Dwarf Tetra originate from Amazon River basin in South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela, where they navigate complex flooded forest habitats.

Physical Characteristics

The Green Dwarf Tetra typically reaches an adult size of around 2 cm, making it well-suited to medium-sized community aquariums. The species displays subtle but attractive natural colouration, which becomes more vibrant when maintained in optimal conditions.

Sexual dimorphism may be subtle in this species, though mature females are often slightly fuller-bodied when in breeding condition. Best colours are achieved through a varied diet, stable water chemistry, and the security of a proper shoal.

Origins and Wild Habitat

In the wild, Odontocharacidium aphanes is found in Amazon River basin in South America, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. These fish typically inhabit slow-moving tributaries, forest streams, and floodplain pools where water is soft, warm, and often stained with tannins from decaying organic matter.

The natural environment of the Green Dwarf Tetra features dense aquatic vegetation, submerged roots, and leaf litter, creating a complex habitat with dappled light and plenty of hiding spaces. Replicating these conditions in the home aquarium helps reduce stress and encourages natural behaviour.

Aquarium Setup and Tank Requirements

A minimum aquarium volume of 60 litres is recommended for a small group of Green Dwarf Tetra. Provide a well-planted layout with open swimming areas, subdued lighting, and a dark substrate to help the fish feel secure and display their best colours.

Include plenty of live plants (such as Java Fern, Anubias, or Amazon Sword), driftwood, and smooth rocks to create a naturalistic environment. Efficient filtration is essential, but avoid strong currents; gentle water movement mimics the calm waters these fish prefer in the wild.

A secure aquarium lid is important, as many small characins are capable jumpers when startled. Regular partial water changes and stable conditions are key to long-term health and vitality.

Optimal Water Conditions

The Green Dwarf Tetra thrives in water temperatures between 22-26C, with a pH range of 5.5-7.0. Soft to moderately soft water is preferred, and the addition of natural tannins (via catappa leaves or driftwood) can help replicate wild conditions and support overall health.

Maintain excellent water quality through regular testing and partial water changes (20-30% weekly is a good guideline). Ammonia and nitrite should always be zero, and nitrate levels kept low through diligent aquarium maintenance and efficient biological filtration.

Avoid sudden fluctuations in temperature or chemistry, as stability is more important than hitting exact parameter targets. Acclimatise new fish slowly using the drip method to minimise stress and reduce the risk of shock.

Fishkeeper Tip: Always acclimatise new Green Dwarf Tetra slowly using the drip method to avoid temperature and chemistry shock.

Nutritional Needs and Feeding Schedule

As an carnivore, the Green Dwarf Tetra requires a varied and balanced diet to maintain vibrant colours and robust health. Small live and frozen foods such as baby brine shrimp, daphnia, microworms, and finely chopped insect larvae; may accept quality micro-pellets or crushed flakes, but natural meaty foods are preferred.

Feed small portions two to three times daily, offering only what can be consumed within a few minutes to prevent water quality degradation. A varied diet not only enhances colour and condition but also supports the immune system and encourages natural foraging behaviour.

High-quality commercial foods formulated for small tropical fish provide a solid foundation, but regular supplementation with live or frozen foods will bring out the best in this species.

Natural Behaviour Patterns

The Green Dwarf Tetra is a peaceful species that does best when kept in a group of six or more individuals. Shoaling behaviour is natural and essential for their confidence; solitary specimens or those kept in insufficient numbers may become timid, stressed, or occasionally nippy.

These fish are active swimmers that occupy the mid to upper levels of the aquarium, where they forage, explore, and interact with their shoal-mates. Their natural behaviour is most evident in a well-planted tank with gentle lighting and calm water flow.

Observing a healthy shoal of Green Dwarf Tetra is a genuine pleasure, as they move together in fluid formations and respond to environmental cues with natural grace.

Community Compatibility

The Green Dwarf Tetra is an excellent choice for a peaceful community aquarium. Suitable tank mates include Best kept in a species tank or with very small, very peaceful tank mates that share similar water conditions, Small peaceful bottom-dwellers only if the tank is large and well-structured, Shrimp may be at risk, especially juveniles, and other similarly sized, non-aggressive species that share comparable water parameter requirements.

Avoid housing with Large or boisterous fish, Aggressive cichlids, Fin-nipping species, or any fish large or aggressive enough to intimidate or prey upon this species. Peaceful invertebrates such as small shrimp and snails can also coexist safely, though very small shrimp fry may occasionally be eaten.

Always research the specific needs and temperament of any prospective tank mates before introduction, and ensure the aquarium is large enough to accommodate all inhabitants comfortably.

Reproduction in the Aquarium

Breeding the Green Dwarf Tetra in the home aquarium is possible but may require specific conditions and careful preparation. Breeding information is limited; likely a small egg-scattering species that requires very soft, clean water, dense cover, and a calm, species-only or very peaceful setup.

A separate breeding tank with soft, slightly acidic water and fine-leaved plants or spawning mops will encourage spawning. Condition prospective parents with high-quality live and frozen foods to bring them into peak breeding condition.

Fry are tiny and require very small live foods such as infusoria or commercial liquid fry food initially, graduating to freshly hatched brine shrimp as they grow. Patience, attention to water quality, and careful feeding are essential for success.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co UK

At Tropical Fish Co, we specialise in supplying healthy, responsibly sourced Green Dwarf Tetra and a wide range of other freshwater tropical fish for sale in the UK. Every fish is carefully selected, quarantined, and conditioned before dispatch to ensure you receive livestock in peak condition.

Our expert team is on hand to provide tailored advice on aquarium setup, water chemistry, diet, and compatibility, whether you're establishing your first aquarium or expanding an existing collection.

We offer reliable UK-wide delivery, excellent customer service, and a commitment to quality that has made us a trusted name among hobbyists across the country. When you buy from Tropical Fish Co, you're investing in livestock backed by genuine expertise and care.

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