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Holopristis pulcher

Species of fish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holopristis pulcher
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Holopristis pulcher, also known as the pretty tetra, garnet tetra or black wedge tetra, is a semi-popular aquarium species.[1] In the wild, the species is found near Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon, and probably also in Brazil and Colombia.[1]

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Physical appearance

Holopristis pulcher has a pale-lemon background color with a black area on the flanks, up to the caudal peduncle.[2] Under subdued lighting, H. pulcher's body appears iridescent.[2] It grows up to 4 cm (1.6 in).[2]

Males can be distinguished from females through the shape of the swim bladder, which can be seen through the fish's semi-transparent body.[2] In males, the swim bladder is pointed, while in females, the swim bladder is rounded.[2]

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In captivity

Aquarists keep this fish in water with temperatures ranging from 23 to 27 °C (73 to 81 °F) that is soft (50–100 mg/L) and acidic (pH 6.0).[2] The fish is reported to be peaceful and social.[2]

Aquarists recommend that it be fed prepared foods and small live foods.[2]

Breeding is difficult, as parents must be prevented from eating their own eggs. Eggs usually hatch within 20–24 hours.

The H. pulcher does best in groups of 6 or more.

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References

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