ZooBinh 31 Dec 2020 Not 100% sure, as there may be similar looking species (are there?), but I'd say Harlequin Rasbora.
DaLilFishie 1 Jan 2021 The one on the right is certainly Harlequin Rasbora, the one on the left is Lambchop Rasbora, a species so similar they are often sold as Harlequins.
The one on the right is certainly Harlequin Rasbora, the one on the left is Lambchop Rasbora, a species so similar they are often sold as Harlequins.
Great Argus 1 Jan 2021 @DaLilFishie Scientific names? Out of curiosity Edit: I think you're right, though I think the Lambchop is on the right.
@DaLilFishie Scientific names? Out of curiosity Edit: I think you're right, though I think the Lambchop is on the right.
DaLilFishie 1 Jan 2021 @Great Argus oh oops you're right. I meant the Harlequin is on the left and the Lambchop is on the right. The Harlequin is Trigonostigma heteromorpha and the Lambchop is Trigonostigma espei.
@Great Argus oh oops you're right. I meant the Harlequin is on the left and the Lambchop is on the right. The Harlequin is Trigonostigma heteromorpha and the Lambchop is Trigonostigma espei.