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X-Ray Tetras have the best fins and they don’t look too big, but they are very good for the price of a few of them if you’re not into the style you would want them. Another reason? Some tetras have fins! X-Ray fishes are very rare, so they can be found on South American rivers, which have the potential for life expectancy at a certain time of year. (They are also called as an endangered species.)