What is the generally safe preferred pH range recommended for keeping X-ray Tetras?

Answer

6.0 to 7.5

When establishing an environment for captive X-ray Tetras, specific water chemistry parameters are recommended based on their natural origins, which favor soft, slightly acidic water typical of blackwater tributaries. A generally safe and adaptable pH range to aim for is between 6.0 and 7.5. Although they exhibit some adaptability, maintaining conditions within this range helps to mimic their preferred soft water environment, promoting better health and behavior.

What is the generally safe preferred pH range recommended for keeping X-ray Tetras?

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