Dwarf Rasbora Breeding Guide | Keeping & Sexing Three Spotted Rasbora | Serendib Aquatics
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Dwarf Rasbora Breeding Guide | Keeping & Sexing Three Spotted Rasbora | Serendib Aquatics
This video contains about small planted aquarium fish variety called dwarf rasbora or Three spotted Rasbora. which is a tiny fish. Rare, beautiful rasbora variety. we are talking about the main factors of keeping this small rasbora fish, his habitat, tank mates, how to create the tank for them, how to feed them, and how we identify males and females. how this fish variety differs from other small rasbora varieties.
we talk about the feeding and breeding of dwarf rasbora in detail within this video.
we want to maintain a good colony of dwarf rasbora with schooling other tank mates as they are in natural habitats.
this is a beautiful small nano fish that can be kept as a schooling fish in well-planted nano aquariums as well as in large planted tanks with calm tank mated like neon tetra, cardinal tetra, Asian rummy nose tetra, pencil tetra and much more. Maintaining a tank with three spotted rasbora is very important therefore we talk about water changing, maintaining good water quality, filtration system and waste product removal procedure as well as maintaining waste levels without facing any ammonia spikes. Those three spotted rasboras are famous and popular rare nanofish in aquascaping. the most important part is the breeding guide of dwarf rasbora or three spotted rasbora.
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Video Credits -
Dwarf Shrimp - Aquarium Co-Op
Rasbora fish fry - KeepingFishSimple
Eggyolk Solution - Tyler's Backyard
This is a huge escalation. Great content brother. Very important and rare facts
Much appreciated
I just started my channel. and I do keep fish,,,but the channel will have just about anything. I've used a little AI myself. And I just subscribed to you. Keep it going.
Thank you brother
good instructions👌
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Great Video❤
Thank you.
@@SerendibAquaticswhere are you from?
Unique content ❤
Thank you brother
Amazing ❤
Thank you brother.
Great video, very informative.
Thank you brother.
@@SerendibAquatics as few others have pointed out the fish are strawberry rasbora (Boraras naevus ) not dwarf rasbora(B. maculatus).
Notice the black blotch on side is larger in males & smaller in females. In B. maculatus the black blotch is same size in both sexes.
@@anushkaranasinghe1901 ok.brother thank you for share your knowledge. They are strawbery rasboras.
Excellent video. But I think this is Boraras naevus Aka Strawberry rasbora. Anyway, keep up the good work. 👌👌👌
Ok brother. Thank you. Colours are much taly with straberry. But i took them as dwarf rasbora brother. 🙏
these are boraras naevus also known as strawberry rasbora, Erdbeer Zwergbärbling. ❤
Thank you brother. Ok.
Just curious how you can tell because to me the maculatus and naevus look identical? Haha , is it the size of the dots or what?
Cheers from my fish room channel in Chicago! Delighted to find your site and subscribe! I'm curious if my chili rasboras will ever spawn though I'm not trying per se.
Thank you brother. They will spawn for you. Do accordingly as i said.
I love you beautiful tank😊
Thank you.
I have Strawberry Rasboras (Bororas Naevus). Mine are kept with Cherry Shrimp and a pair of wild Betta Persephone. My pH and KH are very low, planted tank. GH is high but can't reduce it. Lots of leaves and Botanicals for Bettas. My Rasboras have been spawning on my Java Moss several times now. I never get any fry though. I would like to raise some up.
My male Rasboras will turn deep burgundy and will glow an iridescent blue/green when they engage in display competitions to attract the females. The smallest males (usually also most vivid colored) are usually the lucky guys. I really want to try to raise some fry because these and Chili Rasbora are mad popular in my area and they are almost always sold out within a few days of a new batch at LFS.
I tink best option is make a separate tank and season it.
Then put much more java moss.
Keep your females in that tank for 7 days and feed them good live diet.
Then after 1 week put your male.
After 2 days remove all adults from tank and keep the tank for 10 days. After 3 days daily observe for small fry. When you see some fry. Start to feed day 1 fry with serendib aquatic prime egg yolk solution up to day 5 of free swim.
Good luck !
hej folks, i also keep this amazing rasboras. interesting breeding informations. ❤
Thank you brother. Yes they are
usually the temperature in their habitats in Malaysia is quite higher than you mentioned, around 26 to 30 degree celcius. and yes, they prefer acidic water. in Malaysia, our local breeders just simply prepare styrofoam box, throw in rain water + lots of catappa leaves + lots of java moss and a dozen of adult fish for breeding purposes. they place the box outside of their house, under mango tree whatsoever, and then done. feed them moina or artemia once a day, just leave them unchecked til few weeks. truly easy
Thank you. This experiences are very important for all of us. Thank you for shareing your knowledge.
What will they feed for fry ?
@@SerendibAquaticsinfosuria
Sure we will try. Thank you
Great video, what size is your main tank.
Thank you.
It is 3 feet × 1.5 feet × 1.5 feet
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FYI, Sumatra is part of Indonesia 😅
This is boraras naevus not boraras maculatus! omg
Ok. Accepted.
Thank you
Sumatra and indonesia🤣🤣🤣
Noted. Thank you.
Amazing ❤
Thank you brother.