-
known and most
widely kept
species among the
rasboras. In 1935, an
image of a trio of
harlequin rasboras,
stamped in 14k gold,
graced the
cover of the...
- gerlachi". FishBase.
October 2016 version. Marelius,
Charlotte (January 2014).
Rasboras—Where do they come from? Showfish,
Newsletter of COAST, a
Tropical Fish...
- The
brilliant rasbora (
Rasbora einthovenii) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Rasbora. It is
found in the
Malay Peninsula and in Borneo. Adults...
- is
similar to
other rasboras in that it is a
continuous egg-scattering fish
which does not
demonstrate any
parental care.
Rasbora sarwakensis is not common...
-
although the
maximum published total length is 3.1 cm (1.2 in).
Chili rasboras feed on
small invertebrates. They also
consume plant matter.
These fishes...
-
Rasbora armitagei, also
known as Armitage's
rasbora or Armitage’s
striped rasbora, is a
minnow endemic to Sri Lanka. The fish was
discovered from a small...
-
Rasbora trilineata is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Rasbora.
Common names include scissortail rasbora and three-lined
rasbora. It
comes from...
-
Rasbora taytayensis, the
Taytay pygmy rasbora, is a
species inquirenda of ray-finned fish in the
genus Rasbora which is
endemic to
Taytay in Palawan. Palla...
- Rasborinae, the
rasboras, is a
subfamily of
freshwater ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Danionidae, the
danionins or danios. The
fishes in this...
- can be in the tank with
other fish such as guppies, mollies,
harlequin rasboras and some
types of tetra. List of
freshwater aquarium fish
species "Cyprinds...