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Danio margaritatus, the celestial pearl danio, often referred to in the aquarium trade as galaxy rasbora or Microrasbora sp. 'Galaxy', [2] is a small freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Danionidae. This fish is from Myanmar and Northern Thailand [3] (in Salween basin).
In size they range from 4 cm/ 1.75 in) to 15 cm/ 6 in). Frequently used common names are given for reference, but if the common name does not appear, click on it on the section above for more details. Danio albolineatus - Pearl Danio; Danio abolineatus var pulcher - Blue-Redstripe Danio; Danio abolineatus var tweediei - Kedah Danio
Tank size Tank size Temperature range pH range Water Hardness Harlequin rasbora: Trigonostigma heteromorpha: 5 cm (2.0 in) Also known as Harlequin tetra or Harlequin barb. Glowlight rasbora: Trigonostigma hengeli: 5 cm (2.0 in) Red-striped rasbora: Trigonopoma pauciperforatum: 7.5 cm (3.0 in) 22–29 °C (72–84 °F) Graceful Rasbora ...
Rasbora and related genera were excluded. The aquarium popular Celestial Pearl Danio / Galaxy Rasbora was confirmed as Danio margaritatus, being most closely related to D. erythromicron, and next to D.choprae. Within the devario clade, Microdevario was erected for all but one of the former Microrasboras. There is still uncertainty over the ...
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Originally described as a rasbora, Rasbora axelrodi, this tiny species was later deemed to be more closely related to the danios but not enough to be moved into the genus Danio. Sundadanio axelrodi reaches a maximum size of 1.7 cm. Sundadanio was considered monotypic until the genus was reassessed by Conway, Kottelat and Tan in 2011. [3]
The blackline rasbora swims from the midwater level to the surface in ponds, ditches, canals, and reservoir margins of 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) depth or less. It prefers a pH range of 6.5 to 7.0, water hardness of 5 to 12, and temperatures between 22 and 26 °C (72 and 79 °F). [3] A blackline rasbora
a large Rasbora, able to reach a total length of 15 cm (6 inches). Superficially resembles Rasbora trilineata, where it differ is the orange to red mark at each lobe of the caudal fin, just before the black mark on the fin lobes, and the larger adult size of R. caudimaculata. The dorsal fin on specimens may also have a light orange mark.