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  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I've kept both together funny enough. These guys prefer their water a bit cooler than R. christyi and stay a bit smaller, about 4" max. They act more/less the same though and will still eat small fish. Those are a Barilius sp, definitely not a Raiamas.

how big can barilius species grow?
 
Thanks, I'll grow them out and use them as a schooling fish for a large river theme aquarium and I'll defiantely keep an eye open for real raiamas.
 
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