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Serpae Tetra - (No Online Purchases)

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Serpae Tetra - Pick Up In Store Only


This tetra accepts nearly all kinds of food. Flakes, live food, granules, frozen food are fine.

  • Usual maximum size in fish tanks (min-max): 2 - 4 cm
  • Water pH for Neon tetra should be maintained within the range: 6.0 - 8.0
  • Water hardness (dGH) should be between: 5-12
  • Recommended water temperature for tetra: 24 - 28 °C
  • Fish temperament toward other species: peaceful
  • Preferred swimming area in the aquarium: Mid levels
  • The way of breeding: Spawning
  • Fish origin: Africa - Essequibo River in Guyana, South America
  • Description:

    Serpae Tetra - Pick Up In Store Only


    This tetra accepts nearly all kinds of food. Flakes, live food, granules, frozen food are fine.

  • Usual maximum size in fish tanks (min-max): 2 - 4 cm
  • Water pH for Neon tetra should be maintained within the range: 6.0 - 8.0
  • Water hardness (dGH) should be between: 5-12
  • Recommended water temperature for tetra: 24 - 28 °C
  • Fish temperament toward other species: peaceful
  • Preferred swimming area in the aquarium: Mid levels
  • The way of breeding: Spawning
  • Fish origin: Africa - Essequibo River in Guyana, South America
  • $4.78
    Serpae Tetra - (No Online Purchases)
    $4.78

    Description

    Description:

    Serpae Tetra - Pick Up In Store Only


    This tetra accepts nearly all kinds of food. Flakes, live food, granules, frozen food are fine.

  • Usual maximum size in fish tanks (min-max): 2 - 4 cm
  • Water pH for Neon tetra should be maintained within the range: 6.0 - 8.0
  • Water hardness (dGH) should be between: 5-12
  • Recommended water temperature for tetra: 24 - 28 °C
  • Fish temperament toward other species: peaceful
  • Preferred swimming area in the aquarium: Mid levels
  • The way of breeding: Spawning
  • Fish origin: Africa - Essequibo River in Guyana, South America
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