Scientific Name
                        Hyphessobrycon pando
                        
                        
                        Common Name
                        Pando tetra
                        
                        
                        Biology
                        Dorsal 
soft rays
(total): 8-9; 
Anal
soft rays: 22 - 25; 
Vertebrae: 34. This species is distinguished by the following characters:  upper jaw with 2 rows of teeth; no scales on caudal-fin; incomplete lateral line; deep body, red in colour, with a black humeral and dorsal spot, anterior and posterior margined by a light zone.  Also characteristic to this species are 6-10 conical to tricuspid teeth on the inner row of the premaxillary; 1-4 conical teeth on the outer row; 5-8 conical to tricuspid teeth on the maxillary; 8 gill rakers on dorsal limb, 13 on ventral; a black dorsal spot converges ventrally to a more or less rounded tip. H. werneri and H. epicharis have similar tooth pattern and a distinct black humeral spot; however, both have a long horizontally extended humeral spot and prolonged dorsal fins in males (vs. a round spot often with small expansions above and below and a short dorsal fin in the H. pando).  H. pando differs in having a well developed infraorbital 4 vs. r