Rasbora pauciperforata (Red line Rasbora)
Description
PaucipeRoTa Rasboraforata fish is a small freshwater fish from Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Cyprinidae family, which includes many species of common fish, such as carp, bearded and tanks. The Pauciperforata Rasbora is also known as Rasbora with little perforations, due to the small amount of perforations on its fins.
The Rasbora PaucipeRorata is generally silver gray in color with green reflections and black strips that run along its body. Its dorsal fin is darker than the rest of its body, while its anal fin and pelvic fins are clearer. The Caudal Pauciperforata Caudal fin is transparent, which gives it a slightly in a point.
The Pauciperforata Rasbora is a medium -sized fish, measuring about 5 centimeters in length. The females are generally a little larger and more fleshy than males. The Pauciperforata Rasbora is a very active and gregarious fish, who likes to live in a group. It is therefore recommended to maintain it in a medium -sized aquarium with other rasboras or fish of the same size and the same peaceful nature.
The Pauciperforata Rasbora is an omnivorous fish that feeds mainly on plankton, small invertebrates and aquatic plants. In aquarium, it will feed on fish pellets, sequins and living or frozen food. It is important to provide it with a balanced and varied diet to maintain your health and well-being.
The Pauciperforata Rasbora is a robust fish and easy to keep in aquarium. It is resistant to current diseases and can live up to five years or more if it is well maintained. It is important to maintain water from the clean aquarium and regularly control water parameters to guarantee a healthy environment for the Pauciperforata Rasbora and the other inhabitants of the aquarium.
In summary, the Pauciperforata Rasbora is an attractive freshwater fish and easy to keep in aquarium.
Origin
- FamilyCyprinidae
- OriginMalaysia, Sumatra
Characteristics
- Adult size6 cm
- BehaviourPleasant, gregarious
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Temperature, pH, Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
