About the White Cloud Minnow
Name: White Cloud Minnow
Max Size: White Cloud Minnows reach a maximum size of about 1.5-2 inches (4-5 cm) in length.
Recommend pH: 6.0-8.0
Recommended Temperature (°F): 64-72°F (18-22°C)
Diet: White Cloud Minnows are omnivorous and have a versatile diet. In the wild, they primarily feed on small insects, algae, and plant matter. In the aquarium, they can be fed a combination of high-quality flakes, pellets, and small live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and daphnia. They also enjoy nibbling on vegetable matter such as blanched spinach or lettuce.
Temperament: White Cloud Minnows are generally peaceful and well-suited for community aquariums. They have a peaceful temperament and get along well with other non-aggressive fish. They can be kept with a variety of small, peaceful fish species that share similar water parameter requirements.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: White Cloud Minnows are schooling fish and thrive when kept in groups. They are highly social and feel more secure and exhibit their natural behaviors when in the company of their own kind. Keeping them in a group of at least six or more individuals is recommended.
Possible types of tank mates: White Cloud Minnows are compatible with a wide range of peaceful community fish. Good tank mates include other small, peaceful species such as tetras, rasboras, guppies, and dwarf shrimp. Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive fish that may intimidate or harass them.
Behavior: White Cloud Minnows are active and lively swimmers. They are known for their shoaling behavior, often seen swimming together in a coordinated manner. They prefer a well-planted aquarium with plenty of swimming space. Despite their small size, they are agile and can exhibit playful behavior as they explore their environment and interact with tank mates.
Fun Fact: White Cloud Minnows are a hardy and adaptable species. They were initially discovered in the mountain streams of China and have the unique ability to tolerate cooler temperatures compared to many tropical fish. This makes them an excellent choice for unheated or outdoor aquariums in moderate climates. They also exhibit interesting color variations, with some individuals displaying a golden or "golden White Cloud" color morph.