Dwarf Rasbora

Scientific Name: Boraras maculatus
Common Name: Dwarf Rasbora, Spotted Rasbora

Care Level: Easy
Lighting: Low to Moderate
Flow: Gentle
Aggression: Peaceful
Placement: Mid to top water column

 

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R50,00

40 in stock

40 in stock

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Returns

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Dwarf Rasbora

The Dwarf Rasbora (Boraras maculatus) is a tiny, peaceful freshwater fish loved for its vivid red-orange body and distinctive dark spot near the tail. Ideal for nano tanks and planted aquascapes, these fish do best in soft, slightly acidic water and thrive in groups of six or more. Their calm nature makes them perfect tankmates for other small, peaceful species.

Scientific Name: Boraras maculatus
Common Name: Dwarf Rasbora, Spotted Rasbora

Care Level: Easy
Lighting: Low to Moderate
Flow: Gentle
Aggression: Peaceful
Placement: Mid to top water column

Max Size: Up to 2 cm
Tank Size: 10+ litres (larger if in bigger groups)
Diet: Omnivorous – eats micro pellets, baby brine shrimp, and crushed flakes
Behavior: Schooling; should be kept in groups
Origin: Southeast Asia

 

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