What fish is this? It’s freshwater but no clue as they look like puffers but able to actually swim faster.
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What fish is this? It’s freshwater but no clue as they look like puffers but able to actually swim faster.
Those two look they are both Gold (Chinese) Barbs, with slightly dull coloration from either their generics or a poor diet.
Yeah, those do seem rather pale but they could be new stock. I noticed many fish varieties will become pale from stress and brighten back up when they are more comfortable.
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