About the Spotted Rasbora
Name: Spotted Rasbora
Max Size: Spotted Rasboras typically reach a maximum size of around 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length.
Recommend pH: 6.0-7.5
Recommended Temperature (°F): 73-79°F (23-26°C)
Diet: Spotted Rasboras are omnivorous and have small mouths, so they require small-sized foods. They readily accept high-quality flake or pellet foods designed for tropical fish. Additionally, they appreciate small live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Providing a varied diet helps promote their overall health and vibrant coloration.
Temperament: Spotted Rasboras are peaceful and have a calm temperament, making them well-suited for community aquariums. They coexist peacefully with other non-aggressive fish species. They may exhibit some minor territorial behavior during breeding, but it is generally not aggressive.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Spotted Rasboras are schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least six individuals. Maintaining a proper school size allows them to display their natural schooling behavior and reduces stress. They feel more secure and exhibit their best behavior when kept in a school.
Possible types of tank mates: Spotted Rasboras are compatible with other peaceful community fish that share similar water parameters. Good tank mates include other small rasboras, peaceful tetras, dwarf cichlids, and non-aggressive species that won't outcompete or harass them. Avoid pairing them with larger or aggressive fish that may intimidate or prey on them due to their small size.
Behavior: Spotted Rasboras have a vibrant silver body adorned with black spots. They are active and agile swimmers, typically occupying the middle and upper regions of the aquarium. Their small size allows them to navigate through plants and decorations with ease. Spotted Rasboras have a gentle demeanor and make a delightful addition to community aquariums.
Fun Fact: Spotted Rasboras are known for their bright appearance when they catch the light. The contrast between their red bodies and the black spots creates an eye-catching display. Their small size and peaceful nature make them a popular choice among aquarists, especially those looking to create a lively and colorful community tank.