
Blue Moscow Guppy (Male)
Livebearers
The Male Blue Moscow Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a highly sought-after strain, famous for its deep, royal blue coloration that...
R40,00
Nano and Community Fish
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Danio Margaritatus goes by many common names, such as Galaxy Rasbora and Celestial Pearl Danio, because of the striking golden spots scattered on their dark bodies. They grow up to 2.5 cm (1 inch) long and feature bright, red-orange fins with black striping. Discovered in 2006, they come from Southeast Asia and live in shallow waters with dense vegetation.
The rule of thumb for schooling fish is to get at least six fish of the same species, but we strongly suggest buying 10–15 CPDs since they can be a bit timid. They can handle a fairly wide range of pH from 6.6–8.0, as well as soft to moderate water hardness (or GH).
Avoid any large fish that may eat, bully, or outcompete them for food. Since they like to swim in the middle of the tank, try feeding tiny, slow-sinking foods in the water column. Their favorite meals include baby brine shrimp, frozen cyclops and daphnia, and micro worms.
| Scientific Name | Celestichthys margaritatus |
|---|---|
| Family | Danionidae |
| Origin | Myanmar (Hopong township, Shan State) |
| Breeding | Egg layer |
| Temperament | Peaceful, but timid |
| Tank Level | Bottom-Mid dweller |
| Lifespan | 3–5 years |
| Minimum Tank Size | 40L |
| Size | 1.7–2.5 cm |
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
| pH | 6.5–7.5 |
| Temperature | 20–26°C |
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