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Definition of tetra in English: tetranounˈtɛtrəˈtetrə A small tropical freshwater fish that is typically brightly coloured, native to Africa and America. Many kinds of tetra are popular in aquariums. 方鳍鱼 Numerous genera and species in the family Characidae, including the neon tetra Example sentencesExamples - On a recent visit, my friend I and were seated in the back corner, next to a large aquarium whose only occupants seemed to be a pair of tetras and some dazed-looking goldfish.
- So there was nemo, many types of guppies, tetra and this queer tortoise with a spout for mouth - really strange looking.
- The tetra is particularly popular with hobbyists, since it is attractive in appearance, undemanding in maintenance, and easily bred.
- Like many tetras, the glowlight tetra is a schooling fish and prefers to swim in the company of at least seven of its peers.
- Another member of the large characin clan, the lemon tetra has a fairly elongated body like its smaller relative the neon tetra and like neons and other characins, the lemon tetra does best if kept in small schools of six to eight fish.
- The Mexican tetra is easy to raise in the laboratory and exhibits many of the attributes that have made zebrafish a popular model system in developmental biology.
- Rosy and rummy-nosed tetras and uaru cichlids swam en masse.
- Pachon Cave in northeastern Mexico supports a population of blind Mexican tetras isolated from base-level populations by elevation.
- We have a freshwater fish tank community of tetras, catfish, gouramis and loaches.
- The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas.
- It was a black skirt tetra, which is a fairly common aquarium fish.
- Cardinal tetra is the bright glowing variety and marble molly looks like dotted marble and comes both in white and black.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of modern Latin Tetragonopterus (former genus name), literally ‘having tetragonal fins’. Rhymesbelles-lettres, Petra, raison d'être Definition of tetra in US English: tetranounˈtetrə A small tropical freshwater fish that is typically brightly colored, native to Africa and America. Many kinds of tetra are popular in aquariums. 方鳍鱼 Numerous genera and species in the family Characidae, including the neon tetra Example sentencesExamples - The Mexican tetra is easy to raise in the laboratory and exhibits many of the attributes that have made zebrafish a popular model system in developmental biology.
- It was a black skirt tetra, which is a fairly common aquarium fish.
- Another member of the large characin clan, the lemon tetra has a fairly elongated body like its smaller relative the neon tetra and like neons and other characins, the lemon tetra does best if kept in small schools of six to eight fish.
- Rosy and rummy-nosed tetras and uaru cichlids swam en masse.
- The tetra is particularly popular with hobbyists, since it is attractive in appearance, undemanding in maintenance, and easily bred.
- Pachon Cave in northeastern Mexico supports a population of blind Mexican tetras isolated from base-level populations by elevation.
- Like many tetras, the glowlight tetra is a schooling fish and prefers to swim in the company of at least seven of its peers.
- We have a freshwater fish tank community of tetras, catfish, gouramis and loaches.
- The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas.
- Cardinal tetra is the bright glowing variety and marble molly looks like dotted marble and comes both in white and black.
- On a recent visit, my friend I and were seated in the back corner, next to a large aquarium whose only occupants seemed to be a pair of tetras and some dazed-looking goldfish.
- So there was nemo, many types of guppies, tetra and this queer tortoise with a spout for mouth - really strange looking.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of modern Latin Tetragonopterus (former genus name), literally ‘having tetragonal fins’. |