paracheirodon axelrodi
A single paracheirodon axelrodi swims among green aquatic plants in a clear aquarium.
Noun: A small, brightly colored freshwater fish (Paracheirodon axelrodi), native to tropical streams and rivers in South America, particularly in Brazil and Colombia. It is characterized by a vibrant red stripe along the lower half of its body and a contrasting iridescent blue stripe above it. It is a popular species in the aquarium hobby, commonly known as the cardinal tetra.
This term is used specifically in scientific, zoological, and aquarium contexts to refer to this exact species of fish. It is a formal, taxonomic name. - The Paracheirodon axelrodi is often confused with the similar neon tetra. - A school of Paracheirodon axelrodi adds stunning color to a planted aquarium.
- In scientific literature: The name is used in binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet, honoring a person (often the ichthyologist Herbert R. Axelrod).
- The study focused on the breeding behaviors of Paracheirodon axelrodi.
- Cardinal tetra: The common name for .
- Cardinal tetras are more demanding regarding water quality than neon tetras.
- Neon tetra (): A closely related species with a shorter red stripe.
- Green neon tetra (): Another closely related species.
- Cardinal tetra
- Tropical aquarium fish: A general category this species belongs to.
- Characin family: The biological family (Characidae) to which this fish belongs.
A single paracheirodon axelrodi swims among green aquatic plants in a clear aquarium.
- small bright red and blue aquarium fish from streams in Brazil and Colombia