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    ID: Fish - Axelrodia riesei

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    Hi guys.. need help to identify this fish.. bought at C328 but now can't find it there anymore..
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    Axelrodia riesei - ruby tetra
    There can only be ONE

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    Quote Originally Posted by joydiv View Post
    Axelrodia riesei - ruby tetra
    Thanks bro for the id.. now to see where have stock..

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    Hi Bro khseah79,

    In case you're still on the lookout for this fish, Biotope
    has just got a tankful of it. Fish probably just came
    in not long as the colour is on the lighter side but the size
    is pretty promising. Generally, they came in very small size
    but this shipment the size is much larger.

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    Re: ID: Fish - Axelrodia riesei

    Axelrodia riesei often look drab in a dealers tank. They never seem to show good color until they are settled in, particularly in a nicely planted tank. There are some stores here in the states that wont stock them for that reason.

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    Re: ID: Fish - Axelrodia riesei

    A. riesei can have varying degree of colour saturation as can seen in these two specimens. I am not sure if they represent sexual dimorphism.



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