Red Shiner Red Horse Minnow Cyprinella Lutrensis 4cm

£15.00

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Description

Red Shiner / Red Horse Minnow (Cyprinella lutrensis) – Store Description

Overview

The Red Shiner is a hardy, lively freshwater minnow known for its shimmering silver body and bright red accents, especially during breeding. Active and schooling, it brings constant movement and colour to community tanks or outdoor ponds.

Origin

Native to North America, primarily the central United States, inhabiting streams, rivers, and creeks with moderate to fast flow.

Feeding

Omnivorous and unfussy, readily accepting flakes, pellets, live foods, frozen foods, and algae-based diets.

Tank Mates

Peaceful and suitable for community aquariums with similarly sized, non-aggressive fish. Avoid housing with large predators.

Aggression

Low aggression; thrives in groups of 6 or more. Displays mild chasing behaviour within the school.

Experience Level

Great for beginners due to its hardiness and adaptability to a wide range of conditions.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 59°F – 75°F (15°C – 24°C)

  • pH: 6.5 – 8.0

  • Hardness: 5 – 20 dGH

  • Flow: Moderate to high preferred

A bright, energetic, and resilient species, the Red Shiner makes an excellent addition to both aquariums and temperate ponds.

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We do not offer refunds for livestock that arrive deceased (DOA) or for any losses that occur within the seven-day guarantee period.

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