ID: Is this a Payara?

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None of my Rhaphs ever had any spots on them. The mouths on those fish look like Aros. There's no "nose" like the Rhaph pictured in the link.

I'm with Trev, not Rhaphs.....

After two people whose opinion I value have disagreed with me I considered that my assumption maybe incorrect. So I searched further to see if I could identify the fish in question and I think I have, I believe it's Macrochirichthys macrochirus aka the Long Pectoral Fin Minnow.
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What do you guys think?

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macrochirichthys macrochirus aka wolf herring


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I admit I don't know anything about wolf herrings but wikipedia has only to species listed as wolf herrings
Chirocentrus dorab
Chirocentrus nudus

Am I missing something? From what I read wolf herrings are marine Chirocentridae related to herrings while macrochirichthys macrochirus is a freshwater Cyprinidae. Or did I misread? Or is wolf herring a common name given to this freshwater Cyprinidae despite them not being Chirocentridae?
 
Yup just a hobby name since "long finned minnow" sucks lol

Even shed aquarium has them listed as wolf herring in their tanks


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Yep,wolf herring.I had one a few years ago and I might have made a thread on it....Notice how it lacks the little caudal fin that payara and most characins have.
 
Yup just a hobby name since "long finned minnow" sucks lol

Even shed aquarium has them listed as wolf herring in their tanks


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Lol true. Thanks for the info. it's much appreciated.
 
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