A baby x-ray tetra, scientifically known as Astyanax mexicanus, is a small Freshwater Fish native to Mexico and parts of Central America. It is characterized by its transparent body, which allows visibility of its internal organs, resembling an x-ray effect. This unique trait makes it a popular species for aquarium enthusiasts and educational purposes. Baby x-ray tetras typically grow to about 1.5 inches in length and thrive in schools, making them social and interactive pets.
A baby neon.
Babygram is an Xray of the whole baby. AP means that baby lays flat on its back and Xray is shot from front to back
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When the Xray machine was invented in 1895 the inventor did not know why it worked so he called it the Xray because in Math X represents the unknown.
Yes it can
6-9 months
If the tetras are large enough to catch and eat them they certainly will.
no. it has nothing at all harmful unless your baby is allergic to something in it. its really just dried seafood.
The female may develop a swollen belly, caused by the developing eggs.
tetra is 11\12
tetra and 1
nobetta will kill tetra