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Other common names include goldfinch tetra, a reference to the similarly coloured goldfinch, and pristella tetra, a modification of its Latin name. A common name that was once widespread but is now rarely used is signal tetra, a reference to the similarity between the yellow and black dorsal fin and the arm of a semaphore railway signal.
Golden pristella tetra: Pristella maxillaris: 5 cm (2.0 in) Green neon tetra: Paracheirodon simulans: 2.5 cm (0.98 in) Similar to Neon Tetras and Cardinal Tetras, they are the same to Neon Tetras beside having a green tiny near their top dorsal fin [35] Head and tail light tetra: Hemigrammus ocellifer: 4 cm (1.6 in) Hummingbird tetra ...
The GloFish is a patented and trademarked brand of fluorescently colored genetically modified aquarium fish.They have been created from several different species of fish: zebrafish were the first GloFish available in pet stores, and recently the black tetra, tiger barb, [1] rainbow shark, Siamese fighting fish, X-ray tetra, and most recently bronze corydoras [2] have been added to the lineup.
Pristella is a genus of fish in the family Characidae. It was formerly a monotypic taxon only containing Pristella maxillaris , but in 2019 a second species, Pristella ariporo , was described. [ 1 ]
The farm was built in 2000, with the breeding stocks of monkeys imported from Cambodia. Mainland China now has 39 such farms. Official figures put the 2008 number of monkeys licensed for export at 170,000. The monkey farm is now the biggest in the world, housing 50,000 primates.
The fish are also not caught by fish farmers during their breeding season. [9] The cardinal tetra, especially, is considered a renewable resource . [ 10 ] Project Piaba assesses the sustainability of the species farmed in the Rio Negro area by using the " F value " which estimates the portion of the catch from the total biomass.
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Mimagoniates microlepis, also known as the blue tetra (a common name shared with Tyttocharax madeirae, Knodus borki, and possibly other Characidae, as well), [1] the croaking tetra (a name also applied to Mimagoniates inequalis [2] and Mimagoniates lateralis [3]), the small-scaled tetra, is a species of tetra in the genus Mimagoniates.