Those look like Sahyadria denisoni (the Denison barbs,AKA Roseline sharkss).
They are from small, cool, highland streams of India, and prefer temps in the high 60's F, although they can take higher ones.
Not a geographically correct species for an Amazon basin tank, or a great temp match for Amazonian Geophagines.
There are plenty of S American convergent species from the basin that look similar and would fit the biotope better, like those of the genus Nannostomus that barely reach 3" to Semiprochilosus that reach 14", if that's an important factor in stocking.
They are from small, cool, highland streams of India, and prefer temps in the high 60's F, although they can take higher ones.
Not a geographically correct species for an Amazon basin tank, or a great temp match for Amazonian Geophagines.
There are plenty of S American convergent species from the basin that look similar and would fit the biotope better, like those of the genus Nannostomus that barely reach 3" to Semiprochilosus that reach 14", if that's an important factor in stocking.
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