The serpae tetra ( Megalamphodus eques), also known as the red minor tetra, jewel tetra or callistus tetra, is a species of tetra, a tropical freshwater fish of the tetra family (family Acestrorhamphidae) of order Characiformes. It is native to the Amazon River drainage in Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Bolivia and northern Argentina. The fish can be found in slow moving or still including, , small , and . In the wild, it forms aggregations around vegetation and tree roots, and thrives when the water temperature is .
Serpae tetra can grow to be . They have very distinctive coloring with a red body and a black spot near their gills. It is an omnivore and will feed on flake and blood worms.
Common to these fish is a 'sputtering' or 'twitching' style of swimming, in which their movements seem more spastic as opposed to other fish. Instead of swimming smoothly or for long distances at a time, Serpae Tetras move in relatively short spurts, unless stressed. This is their normal behavior and by itself need not alarm aquarists.
If any aggression is seen in the fish, it is usually among conspecifics, especially if they are kept in large groups where they can establish a pecking order (a behavior similar to tiger barb).
The average lifespan for a serpae tetra is about seven years.
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