Rasbora Dorsiocellata | freshwater fish
Rasbora Dorsiocellata | freshwater fish
General shipping information
General shipping information
SHIPPING :
Orders are generally shipped within 24/48 business hours with a shipping agency.
*Orders DO NOT go out on Fridays to avoid them being stuck all weekend at the transport agency.
You can check the status of your order by sending us an email to firemouthaquaristic@gmail.com
Shipping price:
SPAIN PENINSULA:
- NACEX 24/48H - €5.95 | FREE ON ORDERS + €60
- NACEX SHIPPING LIVE ANIMAL 24H €15 | FREE ON ORDERS +150€
- NACEX HEAVY DELIVERY - €9 | €15 depending on product
- PICKUP FROM WAREHOUSE (ONLY FOR ALICANTE) - €0
ISLANDS, CEUTA AND MELILLA
We use the Correos parcel service with a flat rate of €22
However, write to us and tell us what you are interested in because if it is a smaller package, the costs will be much cheaper.
You only pay the exact Post Office rate
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EUROPE / EUROPE
We use the Correos parcel service with a flat rate of €45
However, write to us and tell us what you are interested in because if it is a smaller package, the costs will be much cheaper.
We use the parcel service of Correos with a flat rate of € 45
However, write us and tell us what you are interested in because if it is a smaller package, the costs are much cheaper.
Fish Shipping Information ONLY
Fish Shipping Information ONLY
**Only valid for Spain PENINSULA
Shipping fish costs €15 (or free from €150.00) and is sent via urgent NACEX , delivering the package before 7pm.
You can also choose to pick it up at the agency first thing in the morning on
day delivery is scheduled, in this case, please write to us once the order has been placed at 664373985.
Once the package arrives you will have one hour to acclimatize and resolve any incidents.
of the animal, if it is not done in this way the right to claim the animals will be lost.
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INFORMATION:
Classification:
Order: cypriniformes
Family: cyprinidae
Distribution:
Native to southern Thailand, peninsular Malaysia and the Greater Sunda Islands of Borneo and Sumatra. The type locality is 'Muar River, Tebinh Tinggi, Johore, Malaysia'.
In Peninsular Malaysia, localities include the Selai and Muar rivers in Johor state and the blackwater swamp lake of Tasek Bera in Pahang state, while in Sumatra the only report we have been able to find appears to refer to the Lalah River, Riau province in the east of the island.
It was once thought to be restricted to the southern (Indonesian) parts of the island and has been recorded from several rivers and streams within the lower Kapuas River and Ketungau River basin in West Kalimantan Province (Kalimantan Barat), as well as in the tributaries of the Sebangau and the lower. Mentaya Rivers in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah).
However, it seems possible that some or even all of the Kapuas records actually refer to Brevibora cheeya.
Until a scientific comparison is made between the shapes of island and mainland species, the truth is unlikely to be known.
In any case, wild-caught fish are quite rare in the hobby, as the species is produced commercially in several countries.
Habitat:
It primarily inhabits gently flowing blackwater streams and rivers associated with old-growth peat bogs.
The water turns brown due to the release of tannins and other chemicals released by decaying organic matter and the substrate dotted with fallen leaves, twigs and branches.
Such environments characteristically contain very soft (negligible hardness), acidic (pH as low as 4.0) water, and often have little light due to the forest canopy above.
Its size is:
30 – 35mm.
Parameters required:
PH: between 5.0 and 7.5
Temperature can range between 20-25°C
Aquarium size:
A group will need an aquarium with base dimensions of 45 * 30 cm or more.
Feeding:
In the aquarium, he will accept dry food of a suitable size, but ideally he should be offered daily meals of small live or canned foods, such as Daphnia, Artemia and the like.
Behavior:
This species is very peaceful, making it an ideal resident of the well-chosen community tank.
As it makes no special demands in terms of water chemistry, it can be combined with many of the most popular fish in the hobby, including other small cyprinids, as well as tetras, livebearers, dwarf cichlids, catfish and loaches.