What kind of freshwater fish are these? Rummy-Nose or?

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I was sold 7 rummy-nose tetra. I have 2 that never showed a colored nose after having them for over two weeks. I noticed their tails don't have same design as rummy-nose as well. It is a black triangle in the middle of the tail that extends all the way to the back fin. The rummy-nose have 3 separated black stripes on their tails.
 

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I was sold 7 rummy-nose tetra. I have 2 that never showed a colored nose after having them for over two weeks. I noticed their tails don't have same design as rummy-nose as well. It is a black triangle in the middle of the tail that extends all the way to the back fin. The rummy-nose have 3 separated black stripes on their tails.
Maybe a Gold Tetra (Hemigrammus rodwayi)?
 
Looks like Hemigrammus levis.

Definitely not the name I was wracking my brain for, so I was wrong, lol. Nice looking tetra though, I bet under a good light in a planted tank with a bunch of them, they'd be really pretty. Rummynose are nice too of course.
 
If you google them both it gets confusing. I suspect a lot of “rodwayi” are actually levis. Hemigrammus is a bit of a catch-all genus that unknown fish get thrown into. It’s in need of revision.
 
If you google them both it gets confusing. I suspect a lot of “rodwayi” are actually levis. Hemigrammus is a bit of a catch-all genus that unknown fish get thrown into. It’s in need of revision.
Yah, definitely agree. I was confused when looking them up 😂
 
If you google them both it gets confusing. I suspect a lot of “rodwayi” are actually levis. Hemigrammus is a bit of a catch-all genus that unknown fish get thrown into. It’s in need of revision.

I scanned some popular tetra species and saw some I fell in love with, like the diamond tetra, purple emperor, and a few weirder ones I'd never seen before! I haven't explored tetra much since I'm in a hardwater area.

So jealous of people who have lovely soft water! So many choices and some really stunning fish.
 
So jealous of people who have lovely soft water! So many choices and some really stunning fish.

I’ve always had soft water, and I get jealous sometimes of people with hard water. I’ve missed out on a lot of CA cichlids and livebearers. :)

There’s a few tetras that are good in hard water... Penguins (T. boehlkei), Emperors, and Silver-tips come to mind.
 

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