Care guide, husbandry, breeding, disease, sourcing, and tankmate intelligence on Diamond Tetra - written by the Fast Aquatics editorial team and cross-verified against vendor records on the live marketplace.
Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri) is a freshwater fish kept by aquarists for community + species-specific freshwater displays. Hardy and forgiving of typical beginner mistakes when given proper water chemistry.
Where Diamond Tetra comes from
Diamond Tetra (Moenkhausia pittieri) is native to specific tropical and subtropical freshwater systems. The captive-bred Diamond Tetra sold at most LFS comes from generations of farmed stock and is generally hardier and better-acclimated to tank conditions than wild-caught equivalents. Wild specimens are occasionally available for keepers chasing original-bloodline coloration or biotope-accurate stocking.
Diamond Tetra tank size and setup
Diamond Tetra requires a minimum of 20 gallons for healthy adults. The minimum is based on the species' adult size (2.5 inches), territorial range, and behavior pattern. Most Diamond Tetra sold at small juvenile size will reach full adult size within 12-24 months and the system must be sized to the adult, not the juvenile.
For a Diamond Tetra setup: tank sized for the adult footprint, HOB or canister filter rated 4-6x tank volume, dechlorinated water, appropriate temperature heater, and stocking-appropriate hardscape and plants.
Use dechlorinator on every water change. Test parameters weekly during cycling, biweekly once stable. Stable consistency beats sliding-scale "ideal" parameters.
What Diamond Tetra eats
Diamond Tetra is a omnivore. Eats a varied diet of pellets, frozen foods, and supplemental greens. Quality flake or pellet (Hikari, New Life Spectrum, Tetra) plus frozen mysis or bloodworms 2-3x weekly produces best color and behavior. Feed Diamond Tetra appropriately for its size + activity level. Overfeeding is the #1 cause of water-quality crashes in tanks of all sizes.
Diamond Tetra tankmates and compatibility
Diamond Tetra works in community tanks with peaceful species in similar size class. Adult-size matters more than purchase-size when planning stocking. Avoid mixing aggressive with passive species.
Browse care guides for tankmate-compatibility tables for Diamond Tetra and similar species.
Diamond Tetra adult size and lifespan
Diamond Tetra reaches 2.5 inches at adulthood with a captive lifespan of 3-6 years with proper care. Most freshwater species live 3-10 years; larger species (oscars, plecos, knifefish) reach 10-20+ years.
Can you breed Diamond Tetra?
Diamond Tetra can be bred in dedicated breeding tanks with appropriate setup and water-chemistry triggers. Research the species-specific breeding requirements before attempting.
Common Diamond Tetra diseases and problems
Diamond Tetra is susceptible to standard freshwater diseases (ich, columnaris, fin rot, bacterial infections). Quarantine new Diamond Tetra for 4 weeks before adding to your display tank. Treat fish in a separate hospital tank to avoid affecting plants and inverts. Most disease outbreaks trace back to poor water quality, chronic stress, or skipped quarantine.
Where to buy Diamond Tetra online
Diamond Tetra is sold at LFS (local fish stores), online retailers, and direct from breeders/wholesalers. Pricing varies widely by source, size, and quality:
Browse live Diamond Tetra from vetted Fast Aquatics vendors with carrier-tracked overnight shipping (FedEx Priority + UPS Next Day), climate-aware hold logic, and a 4-hour DOA window with photo-evidence claims. Captive-bred or aquacultured specimens cost more upfront but arrive healthier and integrate faster.
Diamond Tetra FAQ
How big does Diamond Tetra get?
2.5 inches at adulthood within 12-24 months.
How long does Diamond Tetra live?
3-6 years with proper care.
What is the minimum tank/pond size?
20 gallons, with larger systems strongly recommended.
Is Diamond Tetra hard to keep?
Diamond Tetra is rated beginner difficulty.
What does Diamond Tetra eat?
Diamond Tetra is a omnivore; appropriate diet matches its natural feeding pattern.
Diamond Tetra taxonomy and care recommendations cross-checked against the following authoritative references and our internal vendor + breeder database.