gentle lemur 16 Apr 2016 lowland anoa said: Perhaps Ember Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amandae)? Click to expand... Too deep in the body and possibly too big, in my opinion. It could be a species I haven't seen before (I'm well out of date on tetras) or it could even be an oligomelanic mutation of something like H. pulcher. Alan
lowland anoa said: Perhaps Ember Tetra (Hyphessobrycon amandae)? Click to expand... Too deep in the body and possibly too big, in my opinion. It could be a species I haven't seen before (I'm well out of date on tetras) or it could even be an oligomelanic mutation of something like H. pulcher. Alan
vogelcommando 16 Apr 2016 Thank you very much and I will leave it unidentified untill somebody up to date on tetras can tell us which species this is .
Thank you very much and I will leave it unidentified untill somebody up to date on tetras can tell us which species this is .
animal_expert01 5 Jan 2017 Most likely a Red Colombian tetra (Hyphessobrycon colombianus) it is certainly not an ember tetra.