Inpaichthys kerri (Tetra Royal)
Description
No description for the moment.
The Fish Inpaichthys Kerri is a freshwater fish that belongs to the family of the Goodsidae. It measures about 6.4 centimeters in length and has a rather slender appearance, with an elongated body and a thin tail. Its color varies from yellow to pale green, with darker spots on the body. The Fish Inpaichthys Kerri has transparent pectoral fins, which allows it to blend into its environment.
The Fish Inpaichthys Kerri is native to the fresh waters of Mexico, where it is mainly found in rivers and lakes. It is mainly herbivorous and feeds on plants and algae which he finds in his environment. Inpaichthys Kerri fish is a peaceful fish that lives in small groups, although it can also live alone.
The Fish Inpaichthys Kerri is a very colorful and attractive fish, making it a popular choice for domestic aquariums. However, it can be difficult to raise in captivity, because it needs a very specific environment and a diet adapted to its needs. In addition, it is very sensitive to changes in water and temperature, which can make it fragile in a controlled environment.
Inpaichthys Kerri fish is a fairly rare fish in nature, although it is not considered threatened. However, it is important to protect your natural habitat to ensure that this species can continue to prosper.
Origin
- FamilyCharacidae
- OriginAmazonian basin
Characteristics
- Adult size4 cm
- BehaviourGregarious
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature24 - 27 °C
- pH6,5 - 7,5
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
Dimorphism
The male is larger, stronger and more colorful than the female.
