When we were at the Aquarium Center at the AGA, I was certain I saw some kind of Rasbora with a green back instead of the usual red. I was thinking it was the Rasbora espei, but that's red too. I know it wasn't the maculata or any of the other tiny ones. Maybe my memory stinks. Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks,
Ben
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If you are not in a rush, you can bet on wide distribution with 6-12 months. "New" color and fin variants make their new-on-the-scene big bucks pretty fast, then fade a bit or completely, depending on how good they are as eye candy, and whether or not there are many lethals associated with the mutation.