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    Question Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    can anyone clue me up? .... I'll be hunting for them in the UK .... mind you there's always guppies
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    I just 'Googled' it, Greg... it says the Rosey Red is the same species as the Fathead Minnow...Pimephales promelas. I don't know if that's right though.
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    I'll have a look and see if they get sold here cheers
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    Can't find any on the web in the local area guess I'll be scouring the local pet shops come the next feeding day
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    I found some more English names, if that helps.....
    Rosy Red, Fathead Minnow, Blackhead Minnow, Tuffy, Tuffy Minnow, Ruby Red, Red Top Minnow.
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    Groovy ta very much. I'll scribble them down for myself
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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    Rosy reds are fathead minnows. They're a golden cultivated strain. Both varieties can breed with eachother etc.

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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    We have a petstore in town that has a huge fish room- just about everything you can imagine,and they are very knowledgeable, but I asked them about rosey reds one day, and they didnt know what I was talking about. The only feeder fish they sell are goldfish and guppies. Maybe I'll have to jot down all those other possible names and ask them again, just to see if they know what I'm talking about.

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    Re: Scientific name for rosey reds ...

    How to raise Rosy Reds, Pimephales promelas, with pictures

    This is a great site for info on the species.
    So, seeing as many of us feed fatheads to our garters, we can see that perhaps a varied diet is all that is needed to keep thiamine deficiency from happening.

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