The Burmese rummy nose is a criminally underrated species that is small, active, and a fantastic schooling species. This species is actually a part of the barb family and not a tetra, although it shares its name with one of the most popular tetra species. These Burmese rummy noses are a fairly recent entry into the aquarium hobby and are a naturally occurring fish which is almost unbelievable considering their colours.
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Fairly dull, but placidThe female is quiite a plain fish, but the male has great colour when you can get it to come out. Very shy fish. Like to hang around the plants and driftwood. I bought 4, 3 females and 1 male. My male was eaten by my long-armed shrimp and now the others are just plain decoration
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Fantastic serviceAsked for 6 of these guys among 11 other fish. Love them. From the Eastern States to Port Hedland in the West is hard enough trip for humans!! All fish were healthy and happy after a very short time.Great service!!
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BURMESE RUMMYNOSEAll arrived timely and alive. They look the part once they regain color after transport shock, though not as blue as the pictures I've still got my fingers crossed :D
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