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There are two very tiny and stunningly beautiful species of rasbora.
They can be successfully kept in community tanks with other small and peaceful fish, like small rasbora species.
This is another rasbora which is quite easily persuaded to breed in aquarium conditions.
The Scissor-tail rasbora, a species of fish that is commonly used for freshwater aquariums.
The eye-spot rasbora takes approximately 10 to 12 weeks for the fry to assume full adult colouration.
The Harlequin Rasbora heteromorpha is probably the best known of the group to the hobbyist.
The eye-spot rasbora makes for an interesting 'contrast fish' in company with a shoal of a more brightly coloured species.
A fully mature individual harlequin rasbora attains a standard length of two inches (5 cm).
In the aquarium fish trade, it is often identified as the "yellow neon" or "green neon" rasbora.
The blackline rasbora is a popular aquarium fish that prefers slow moving water and a heavily planted tank.
The Scissortail Rasbora is an entertaining freshwater fish.
The harlequin rasbora differs considerably from the other popular rasboras in the aquarium with respect to breeding.
A rasbora is a member of a group of small minnow-type fish in the family Cyprinidae (carps).
Temperament / Behavior : This rasbora is very peaceful and should do well in a community type setting.
Quite often a stray species arrives with the Redline Rasbora, but it is rarely shipped in quantities.
The breeding aquarium for the harlequin rasbora requires the presence of suitable plants-Cryptocoryne species being the premier choice.
The genus contains only one species, the dwarf scissortail rasbora or Rasbosoma spilocerca.
The Clown Rasbora has classic lines and mature fish breeding colours glow with burnished red scales.
The buyers, Rasbora Ltd., sued the sellers for breach of the implied term as to merchantable quality.
There is a smaller variety, the Emerald Eye Rasbora which attains a standard length of 3.5 cm.
The Green Eyed Rasbora is distinguished by its shining, bright green eyes, but in the picture this fails to come through.
A golden yellow line replaces that of the Redline Rasbora, and follows an almost identical path from nose to tail.
Rasbora dies is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.
The Redline Rasbora will acclimatise to most aquarium conditions, and a small shoal can be a stunning spectacle in the right setting.
Not often shipped out in quantities, specimens are usually acquired as odd fish found in Redline Rasbora collections.