Rasboras

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Common name: Burmese Zebra Rasbora.

Species: Celestichthys erythromicron.

Habitat: Myanmar; Known from the isolated mountain lake of Inlé and surrounding watershed in Shan state (eastern Myanmar) and also occurs close to Loi Kaw township in neighbouring Kayah state to the south.

Potential size: 2.5cm.

Social behaviour: A very peaceful community fish. Keep in groups of 5 or 6+ with other small community fish.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£3.95

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Common name: Hengel's Rasbora.

Species: Trigonostigma hengeli.

Habitat: Thailand, Indonesia, Sumatra.

Potential size: 3cm.

Social behaviour: A peaceful community fish. Best kept in groups of 5 or 6+.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£2.95

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Common name: Scissortail Rasbora.

Species: Rasbora trilineata.

Habitat: Borneo, Sumatra, Mekong River.

Potential size: 12.5cm.

Social behaviour: A peaceful community fish. Best kept in groups of 5 or 6+.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£3.95

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Common name: Chilli Rasbora.

Species: Boraras brigittae.

Habitat: Indonesia, South Borneo.

Potential size: 2.5cm.

Social behaviour: A very peaceful species, suitable for most small-fish community aquariums. Keep in groups of 5 or 6+.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£3.95

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Common name: Harlequin Rasbora.

Species: Trigonostigma heteromorpha.

Habitat: Singapore, Malaysia, Sumatra, Thailand.

Potential size: 4.5cm.

Social behaviour: A peaceful community fish.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£2.50

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Common name: Sarawak Blue Line Rasbora.

Species: Rasbora sarawakensis.

Habitat: Borneo: Recorded in numerous river systems including the Batang Kayan & the Sungai Sarawak

Potential size: 5cm.

Social behaviour: A peaceful community fish. Best kept in groups of at least 6 or 7+.

Food: Flake, frozen food, live food etc.

£5.95

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Common name: Celestial Pearl Danio.

Species: Danio margaritatus.

Habitat: Found around 70 - 80km north east of Lake Inle in North Myanmar (Discovered August 2006).

Potential size: 2.5cm.

Social behaviour: A very peaceful community fish, suitable for any small fish community aquarium. Keep in shoals of 5 or 6+.

Food: Flake, granules, frozen food, live food etc.

 

£5.95

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