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Rasbora Mosquito | freshwater fish

Rasbora Mosquito | freshwater fish

Regular price €2,25 EUR
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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

Write to us if you have questions

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

**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:

Boraras Brigittae

Order Cypriniformes

Family Cyprinidae

Origin:

It appears to be endemic to southwestern Borneo, although records of occurrence are scarce. The type locality is 'Bandjarmasin', a port city in the Indonesian province of Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan), and following Kottelat (1991) its range extends westwards to the Jelai Bila River basin, near the city of Sukamara, where it is found it is said to occur sympatrically with the congener B. merah.

Its form is:

Mature females have noticeably rounder bellies and are often slightly larger than males. Males are generally more attractive and dominant individuals often display intense coloration.

Its size is:

15 – 20mm.

Parameters required:

PH: between 4.0 and 7.0

Temperature can range between 20ºC and 28ºC

Aquarium size:

Although small, it still needs space to swim and dominant males will form temporary territories during spawning, so it is best to keep a group in an aquarium with base dimensions of at least 45*30cm.

Feeding:

A good diet for Rasbora mosquito can consist of:

- Canned food type: cyclops

- Dry feed type: Immunpro Mini

Behavior :

This species is very peaceful, but is not an ideal community fish due to its small size and rather shy nature. It will do best when kept alone or with other tiny species such as Microdevario, Sundadanio, Danionella, Eirmotus, Trigonostigma, Pygmy Corydoras and small Loricariids such as Otocinclus.

It is also an ideal companion for shy anabantoids such as Sphaerichthys, Parosphromenus or the more diminutive Betta species, and in a planted setting can be housed alongside freshwater shrimp of the genera Caridina and Neocaridina.

It is a schooling species by nature and should really be kept in a group of at least 8-10 specimens. Keeping it in decent quantities will not only make the fish less nervous, but will result in a more effective and natural looking display. The males will also display their best colors and interesting behavior as they compete with each other for the attention of the females.

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