Tetra Species Native to The Xingu - HELP PLZ

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Tetra Species Native to The Xingu - HELP PLZ

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hi guys,

i need to find out which tetra species live in the rio xingu, iv been trauling the net and cant find it, even fishbase.net hasnt helped!! :?

if anyone knows any plz let me know.

thanks

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anyone? :(
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Greetings,
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Hard to answer a question like that. The Rio Xingu is a very long river with parts of it running very rapidly while most of the other parts are just a slow moving swamp.
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thanks for your reply guys, i think iv got it sorted now! :D
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whats the answer? :)
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