Serpae Tetra | Single

Rs. 40.00


Description

The Serpae Tetra (Hyphessobrycon eques), also known as the Red Minor Tetra or Jewel Tetra, is a popular freshwater fish among aquarium enthusiasts. Known for its vibrant colors and active nature, this small, hardy fish is a striking addition to any community aquarium.

The Serpae Tetra is easily recognized by its deep red or reddish-brown body, which can range from a bright scarlet to a more subdued brick red. The fish typically has a darker patch near the gills and a characteristic black spot behind the gills. The fins are often edged with black, adding to the fish's striking appearance. The dorsal fin may also have a white tip, further enhancing its visual appeal.

Size: Typically grows to about 4-5 cm (1.5-2 inches) in length.

Lifespan: Can live up to 5-7 years with proper care.

Temperament: Semi-aggressive, especially in smaller groups.

Social Structure: Prefers to be in schools, which helps to reduce stress and aggressive tendencies.

Tank Setup: Include live plants, driftwood, and rocks to mimic their natural environment. Provide adequate swimming space and areas to hide.

Diet: Omnivorous; requires a balanced diet of flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods.

Tank Mates: Best kept with other tetras, barbs, rasboras, and similar-sized fish.

 

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Serpae Tetra | Single

Rs. 40.00
The Serpae Tetra (Hyphessobrycon eques), also known as the Red Minor Tetra or Jewel Tetra, is a popular freshwater fish among aquarium enthusiasts. Known for its vibrant colors and active nature, this small, hardy fish is a striking addition to any community aquarium.

The Serpae Tetra is easily recognized by its deep red or reddish-brown body, which can range from a bright scarlet to a more subdued brick red. The fish typically has a darker patch near the gills and a characteristic black spot behind the gills. The fins are often edged with black, adding to the fish's striking appearance. The dorsal fin may also have a white tip, further enhancing its visual appeal.

Size: Typically grows to about 4-5 cm (1.5-2 inches) in length.

Lifespan: Can live up to 5-7 years with proper care.

Temperament: Semi-aggressive, especially in smaller groups.

Social Structure: Prefers to be in schools, which helps to reduce stress and aggressive tendencies.

Tank Setup: Include live plants, driftwood, and rocks to mimic their natural environment. Provide adequate swimming space and areas to hide.

Diet: Omnivorous; requires a balanced diet of flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods.

Tank Mates: Best kept with other tetras, barbs, rasboras, and similar-sized fish.

 

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