The Serpae Tetra is a striking addition to any freshwater aquarium. With its red body and black fin markings, the Serpae Tetra stands out among plants and decor. As schooling fish, Serpae Tetras thrive in groups of six or more, allowing them to interact and show natural behaviors. In groups, their active nature is especially noticeable.
Serpae Tetras are hardy and easy to care for, making them a good option for aquarists of all levels. They do well in tanks with plants, moderate lighting, and gentle water flow. To keep them healthy and vibrant, feed them a mix of flakes, small pellets, and occasional treats like brine shrimp. These active fish bring energy and color to any aquarium.
Serpae Tetras usually grow to about 1.5 to 2 inches long. Their small size makes them suitable for a variety of tank setups, including smaller community tanks.
A minimum of 20 gallons is recommended for Serpae Tetras. Since they are schooling fish, they should be kept in groups, and a larger tank allows them to swim and interact comfortably.
Serpae Tetras can sometimes be fin nippers, especially if kept in small groups. To reduce this behavior, keep them in a school of at least six to eight fish, and pair them with other fish that aren’t shy or slow-moving.
Serpae Tetras are omnivores and do well on a varied diet. High-quality flake food, small pellets, and treats like frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms keep them healthy and help bring out their vibrant colors.
Serpae Tetras can be kept with other active, similarly sized fish, such as other tetras, rasboras, and larger Corydoras. Avoid pairing them with slow-moving or long-finned species, as Serpae Tetras may nip at them, especially in smaller groups.