Dwarf Emerald Micro Rasbora

Nano and Community Fish

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The Dwarf Emerald Micro Rasbora (Danio erythromicron) is one of the most stunning nano fish in the freshwater hobby, with emerald-green vertical bars shimmering over a copper-pink body—all packed into a fish that tops out at just 2.5 cm. Native to the high-altitude waters of Lake Inle in Myanmar and often considered a sister species to the Galaxy Rasbora, they are shy at first, but in a well-planted tank they settle in and their display is genuinely captivating.

A school of 10 Dwarf Emerald Micro Rasboras is the minimum, but 12 or more is where they come fully alive: more confident, more active, and considerably more striking in number. Unlike many soft-water nano fish, they actually prefer slightly harder, alkaline water (pH 7.0–8.0) consistent with their lake origins, making them a great fit for hobbyists with harder tap water. Dense planting and plenty of moss are essential for them to feel secure enough to display properly.

Keep tank mates small and peaceful; anything large or boisterous will push them straight into hiding. They graze cautiously in the lower-to-middle column, so slow-sinking micro-foods work best: crushed flakes, baby brine shrimp, daphnia, and micro-pellets sized for their tiny mouths. A rewarding choice for nano tank enthusiasts across South Africa.

Scientific Name Danio erythromicron
Family Cyprinidae
Origin Myanmar
Breeding Egg layer
Temperament Peaceful but timid
Tank Level Mid-to-bottom dweller
Lifespan 3–5 years
Minimum Tank Size 40L
Size 2.0–2.5 cm
Difficulty Easy–Intermediate
pH 7.0–8.0
Temperature 20–24°C

Quick Care Tips

  • Social: Dwarf Emerald Micro Rasboras are best kept in groups of 10 or more; these timid fish feel safest in a larger school.
  • Plants: Provide dense cover. They love heavily planted tanks with floating plants or mosses to break up sightlines and provide security.
  • Diet: They require very small foods. Crushed flakes and small live or frozen foods are best for their tiny mouths.
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