Naked Microrasbora/ Asian Rummynose

Common Name: Sawbwa Barb (also known as the Asian Rummynose)
Scientific Name: Sawbwa resplendens
Genus: Sawbwa
Wild Origin: Inle Lake, Myanmar

The Sawbwa Barb, also called the Asian Rummynose, is a small, striking freshwater fish known for its unique coloration and peaceful temperament.

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Common Name: Sawbwa Barb (also known as the Asian Rummynose)
Scientific Name: Sawbwa resplendens
Genus: Sawbwa
Wild Origin: Inle Lake, Myanmar

The Sawbwa Barb, also called the Asian Rummynose, is a small, striking freshwater fish known for its unique coloration and peaceful temperament. Males display a distinctive silver body with red coloration on their heads and tail, while females are less colorful with a more subdued, silver appearance. These fish are highly active and enjoy schooling, making them a captivating addition to nano and community aquariums. Sawbwa Barbs typically grow to about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in length and can live up to 3-5 years in captivity when properly cared for.

Habitat and Tank Requirements:

In their natural habitat, Sawbwa Barbs are found in the clear, slow-moving waters of Inle Lake. To replicate these conditions in an aquarium, it’s important to provide soft, slightly alkaline water and plenty of open swimming space.

Tank Size and Water Parameters:

PARAMETER RECOMMENDED
Tank Size Minimum 40 litres
Temperature 68-77°F (20-25°C)
pH 7.0-8.0
Hardness Soft to moderately hard water, 5-15 dGH

This table provides the ideal water parameters for keeping Sawbwa Barbs healthy and active. They thrive in tanks with soft to moderately hard water, and a well-planted environment with open areas for swimming is ideal.

Sawbwa Barbs prefer aquariums with plenty of live plants and open swimming space, as they are active swimmers. A sandy substrate, smooth rocks, and driftwood can be added to create a natural habitat. They also appreciate areas of calm water, so a gentle filter is recommended to avoid strong currents.

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Behavior and Compatibility:

Naked Microrasboras are peaceful, schooling fish that do best in groups of at least 6-8 individuals. They are highly social and display their most natural and active behaviors when kept in groups, often swimming together in tight schools. Due to their small size and peaceful nature, they make excellent tank mates for other peaceful species like small tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and dwarf shrimp.

They should not be housed with larger or more aggressive fish, as their small size makes them vulnerable to being stressed or preyed upon.

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