OP OP Noura New Member Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 23 Reaction score 2 Location Syria Oct 22, 2012 #16 Here's a better photo of my Tetras. Looking at the links you provided, it is a variety of Serpae Tetra. I guess my photo is almost identical to some of the Serpae varieties. Thank you! Noura Attachments DSC_0978-1.jpg 46.6 KB · Views: 66
Here's a better photo of my Tetras. Looking at the links you provided, it is a variety of Serpae Tetra. I guess my photo is almost identical to some of the Serpae varieties. Thank you! Noura
Chad Reef Tank, Crustacean, and Puffer Enthusiast Retired Admin ⚒️ Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 9,922 Reaction score 1,023 Location US Oct 22, 2012 #17 Unless they just aren't visible in the photo it seems to be lacking certain fins (pelvic and pectoral) associated with the serpae.
Unless they just aren't visible in the photo it seems to be lacking certain fins (pelvic and pectoral) associated with the serpae.
OP OP Noura New Member Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 23 Reaction score 2 Location Syria Oct 22, 2012 #18 tcamos said: Unless they just aren't visible in the photo it seems to be lacking certain fins (pelvic and pectoral) associated with the serpae. Click to expand... He's got all of what it takes to be a true Serpae. lol All eight fins! I just checked him in the tank.
tcamos said: Unless they just aren't visible in the photo it seems to be lacking certain fins (pelvic and pectoral) associated with the serpae. Click to expand... He's got all of what it takes to be a true Serpae. lol All eight fins! I just checked him in the tank.
Chad Reef Tank, Crustacean, and Puffer Enthusiast Retired Admin ⚒️ Joined Aug 20, 2012 Messages 9,922 Reaction score 1,023 Location US Oct 22, 2012 #19 There you have it!