Looks very much like a tetra but cannot really make out... Sorry about that.
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Hi , i puchased 2 of these fishes(picture attached) and i already had 5 rummy nose tetra and 5 cardinal tetra already in tank. I notices that one of the fish (pic attached) chase my rummy nose most of the time.. i am only left with 2 rummy nose and i could not find the remains of the other rummy nose that disappeared.. just wanted to check if they all are compatible.
Looks very much like a tetra but cannot really make out... Sorry about that.
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Does this make sense: ~Imperfect Past equals future tense~
Looks like long fin minnow to me...
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The photos aren't really clear, but based on what i can see ... kinda looks like a long fin danio.
Maybe you can use those keywords to do a google search online and compare with the image results, see if it matches.
If they are danios, usually they are relatively peaceful, but sometimes males do chase other fishes around. You might just have a particularly aggressive one. If you find a rummynose tetra missing, good chance it jumped out, maybe check the area around the tank.
Danio.
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its a zebra danio...
Danio_frankei.jpg
Could you help me too with this one? Cant find in google anything matching.
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looks like a blue emperor
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Yes it is! Thank you.
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Could somebody help me again? What could be this little guy? Maybe Rainbow fish fry?
any clearer picture? cannot really tell..
I can post bigger photo.
I grow only guramis, rainbowfish, barbs, angelfish. From this list i gues kubuto rainbow fish maybe?
https://s19.postimg.org/6wadl1osz/IM...227_162622.jpg
what rainbow fish you keep?
it looks like a female if it is a rainbow
Boeseman's rainbowfish
Glossolepis incisus
Melanotaenia lacustris
Melanotaenia praecox
looking at the fin colour of the baby,got a chance it is a Melanotaenia lacustris
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