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No wonder why so many people go into LFS' and ask if certain F/W Fish can be kept in S/W environments... its all Nat Geo's fault :ROFL:
 
Fusiliers and cardinal tetras look too far to me.
 
krzr3000;4486389; said:
The producers must be from this site, there are constantly fw/sw fish being reversed in the photo lounge.
:ROFL:LOL,good one.
 
Lupin;4487187; said:
Fusiliers and cardinal tetras look too far to me.

I agree with you lupin,
I saw the show last night, I only saw the "cardinal tetras" as they went by the camera really fast, so they were blurry. The fish were half red, half blue just like cardinal tetras. I didn't find any fusiliers that were red/blue on google images.
 
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Oh, and Fusliliers change color a lot. It's very possible it was the above fish, but with an intensified red.
 
Bottomfeeder;4488220; said:
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Oh, and Fusliliers change color a lot. It's very possible it was the above fish, but with an intensified red.

i stand corrected, that looks like it might be it :duh:
even if the fish were not cardinals they still appeared to be added to the shot
 
i looked it up and it looks like the fish i saw were Dark banded fusilier
Pterocaesio tile , i self owned :duh: oh well, live and learn i guess
 
LOL! A little more knowledge doesn't hurt.;)
 
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