Mosquito Rasbora | Planted Tank Fish | Single
Mosquito Rasbora | Planted Tank Fish | Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Mosquito Rasbora (Boraras brigittae), also known as the "Dwarf Rasbora," is a delightful and small freshwater fish that is ideal for planted tanks. Its charming appearance and peaceful nature make it a popular choice for aquarists looking to create a serene and visually appealing aquatic environment.
Appearance:
The Mosquito Rasbora is a tiny fish, typically growing to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length. It features a slender, streamlined body with a transparent to light reddish-brown coloration. This delicate coloring is often accentuated with a series of small, dark spots or stripes running along its body. The fish’s fins are generally transparent with subtle hints of red, contributing to its overall delicate and graceful appearance. Despite its small size, the Mosquito Rasbora’s beauty lies in its subtle and elegant coloration, which stands out beautifully in a well-planted tank.
Behavior and Temperament:
Mosquito Rasboras are peaceful, schooling fish that prefer to live in groups. They are known for their active and social behavior, often seen darting playfully through the tank and interacting with their schoolmates. Their small size and gentle nature make them well-suited for community tanks with other small, non-aggressive species. These fish are relatively shy and may seek shelter among plants or decor, so providing a densely planted tank with plenty of hiding spots is ideal for their well-being.
Habitat Requirements:
The Mosquito Rasbora thrives in a well-planted aquarium that mimics its natural habitat. A tank of at least 45 litres is recommended to provide ample space for a small school of these fish. The water should be soft to moderately hard, with a temperature range of 72-78°F (22-26°C) and a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. The tank should be decorated with plenty of live plants, driftwood, and rocks to create a natural and secure environment. Good water quality is essential, so regular water changes and proper filtration are necessary to maintain a healthy habitat.
Diet:
Mosquito Rasboras are omnivores and have relatively simple dietary needs. They will readily accept high-quality micro pellets or flakes, which should be supplemented with live or frozen foods like daphnia, baby brine shrimp, and microworms. Their small mouths require appropriately sized food, and feeding small amounts once or twice daily will ensure they receive balanced nutrition. A varied diet will help enhance their colors and overall health.
Care and Compatibility:
The Mosquito Rasbora is an excellent choice for peaceful community tanks, as long as the tank mates are similarly sized and non-aggressive. Ideal companions include other small rasboras, tetras, and dwarf shrimp. Their peaceful nature and small size make them less likely to cause issues with other species. Regular tank maintenance, including monitoring water parameters and providing a varied diet, will help keep these fish healthy and vibrant.