The Glass darter tetra (Leptocharacidium omospilus) is a freshwater fish of the family Crenuchidae that grows up to 7 cm.
Description
The glass darter tetra is a very small characin-like bottom fish (Crenuchidae) from fresh water of the upper Orinoco region in South America. The species grows to about 7 cm and has a slender, almost transparent body with a dark shoulder spot. As a bottom-dweller it darts in short hops over sand and gravel bottoms of clear streams in search of small zooplankton and larvae. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Glass darter tetra?
The Glass darter tetra has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly white.
Where does the Glass darter tetra live?
The Glass darter tetra lives in fresh water and is mostly found around open water.
How big does the Glass darter tetra get?
The Glass darter tetra grows to a maximum of about 7 cm.
Is the Glass darter tetra dangerous to humans?
No, the Glass darter tetra is harmless to humans.
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