

Blue Eyed Golden Congo Tetra (Phenacogrammus aurantiacus)
Blue Eyed Golden Congo Tetra (Phenacogrammus aurantiacus)
Overview
The Blue Eyed Golden Congo Tetra is a rare and elegant African schooling fish known for its shimmering golden body and striking blue eyes. A unique alternative to the classic Congo tetra, this species offers a more refined look with subtle iridescence and graceful movement.
Perfect for hobbyists looking to elevate their display with something uncommon, these tetras bring both color and fluid motion to the mid-water column.
Max Size
- 3–4 inches in captivity
- Slender body with flowing finnage
Tank Size
- Minimum: 30 gallons
- Recommended: 40–55+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 6 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful community fish
- Great with:
- Other tetras
- Rasboras
- Dwarf cichlids
- Peaceful catfish
- Avoid:
- Aggressive or fin-nipping species
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality flakes or small pellets
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional live foods
👉 A varied diet enhances coloration and activity
Care & Behavior
- Peaceful and active schooling fish
- Prefer slightly acidic, soft water
- Thrive in planted tanks with open swimming space
- More confident and vibrant in groups
Why We Love Them
- Rare Congo tetra variant
- Beautiful golden coloration with blue eyes
- Graceful schooling behavior
- Perfect for high-end community aquariums
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can be shy if kept in small numbers
- Sensitive to poor water quality
- Best coloration achieved in well-maintained tanks
- Keep lighting moderate to enhance natural colors
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Description
Blue Eyed Golden Congo Tetra (Phenacogrammus aurantiacus)
Overview
The Blue Eyed Golden Congo Tetra is a rare and elegant African schooling fish known for its shimmering golden body and striking blue eyes. A unique alternative to the classic Congo tetra, this species offers a more refined look with subtle iridescence and graceful movement.
Perfect for hobbyists looking to elevate their display with something uncommon, these tetras bring both color and fluid motion to the mid-water column.
Max Size
- 3–4 inches in captivity
- Slender body with flowing finnage
Tank Size
- Minimum: 30 gallons
- Recommended: 40–55+ gallons for schools
- Best kept in groups of 6 or more
Tank Mates
- Peaceful community fish
- Great with:
- Other tetras
- Rasboras
- Dwarf cichlids
- Peaceful catfish
- Avoid:
- Aggressive or fin-nipping species
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality flakes or small pellets
- Frozen foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional live foods
👉 A varied diet enhances coloration and activity
Care & Behavior
- Peaceful and active schooling fish
- Prefer slightly acidic, soft water
- Thrive in planted tanks with open swimming space
- More confident and vibrant in groups
Why We Love Them
- Rare Congo tetra variant
- Beautiful golden coloration with blue eyes
- Graceful schooling behavior
- Perfect for high-end community aquariums
⚠️ Important Notes
- Can be shy if kept in small numbers
- Sensitive to poor water quality
- Best coloration achieved in well-maintained tanks
- Keep lighting moderate to enhance natural colors

















