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The male Emperor Tetra, also known as Kerri Tetra, is blue with a purplish-blue accent on the sides. Its fins are translucent and the tail has a unique look that will intrigue the beginner to the expert aquarist. Originally from South America, the Emperor Tetra makes a great addition to the community aquarium.
The Emperor Tetra is a peaceful fish that can be housed in any community aquarium. It can be housed with soft water fish to brackish water fish. Plants, rocks, and driftwood help to enhance its natural habitat and provide plenty of hiding spaces and security.
The Emperor Tetra will breed occasionally in an aquarium setting and a hospital or "breeding tank" will be necessary. Slightly acidic water is best for optimal breeding habits. After spawning, remove the parents to prevent them from eating their offspring.
The Emperor Tetra will accept many small foods such as brine shrimp or daphnia, freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, micro pellet food, and a high quality flake food.
Ideal tank mates include: Tetras, Dwarf Gouramis, Danios, Rasboras, Rainbowfish, Discus, Angelfish, Guppies, Platies, Mollies, Swordtails, Plecos and small Scavenger Catfish.
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Name: Emperor (Kerri) Tetra (Inpaichthys kerri)
Family: Characidae Range: South America Size: Up to 1.5 inches Diet: Omnivore Tank Set-up: Freshwater: Plants, rocks, driftwood Tank Conditions: 72-77°F; pH 6.0-8.0; dH 5.0-12.0 Minimum Tank Capacity: 30 gallons Light: Medium Temperament: Peaceful Swimming Level: Middle Care Level: Moderate Reproduction: Egg Layer |
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