

Galaxy rasboras
Product Code: P8dBY6j
£6.50 inc. tax
Galaxy Rasbora / Celestial Pearl Danio (Danio margaritatus)
Max Size: 2.1cm
Diet: Herbivore
Temperature: 15-24°C
PH: 6.5 – 7.0
Temperament: Peaceful
Origin: Found in Mayanmar river basins
Approximate purchase size: 1cm
FAQ's
How easy are they to keep? The Galaxy Rasbora may be small in size but big in beauty, which makes them very a very desirable fish in the hobby. These fish are hardy and relatively easy to keep and they will appreciate some plants and bogwood for cover. They are a shoaling fish and will do best in a small shoal of at least 6.
How big do they grow? Full grown the will grow to 2cm
What is the best sized tank for these? We recommend a minimum of 30 litres for a small shoal of 5-6, however the bigger the better when it comes to fish tanks.
What is best to feed them? Due to their small mouths, best fed a crushed flake or small frozen foods such as Daphnia. Check out the different variety foods you available in our store
What water conditions do they require? Naturally come from quite acidic water however will tolerate a wide range of water conditions. We would recommend a pH of 7-7.3 and a temperature of 25C.
What can they be kept with? A great community fish, can be kept with variety fish such as other Tetras, other Rasbora, shrimps and many more.
Max Size: 2.1cm
Diet: Herbivore
Temperature: 15-24°C
PH: 6.5 – 7.0
Temperament: Peaceful
Origin: Found in Mayanmar river basins
Approximate purchase size: 1cm
FAQ's
How easy are they to keep? The Galaxy Rasbora may be small in size but big in beauty, which makes them very a very desirable fish in the hobby. These fish are hardy and relatively easy to keep and they will appreciate some plants and bogwood for cover. They are a shoaling fish and will do best in a small shoal of at least 6.
How big do they grow? Full grown the will grow to 2cm
What is the best sized tank for these? We recommend a minimum of 30 litres for a small shoal of 5-6, however the bigger the better when it comes to fish tanks.
What is best to feed them? Due to their small mouths, best fed a crushed flake or small frozen foods such as Daphnia. Check out the different variety foods you available in our store
What water conditions do they require? Naturally come from quite acidic water however will tolerate a wide range of water conditions. We would recommend a pH of 7-7.3 and a temperature of 25C.
What can they be kept with? A great community fish, can be kept with variety fish such as other Tetras, other Rasbora, shrimps and many more.
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