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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).
The former Arrowhead State Park, now known as the Arrowhead Area at Lake Eufaula State Park [3] is a 2,200-acre (8.9 km 2) Oklahoma state park area located in northern Pittsburg County, Oklahoma on a peninsula of Eufaula Lake. It is located near the city of Canadian, Oklahoma. Eufaula is one of the largest man-made lakes in the southwest ...
A rasbora is member of a group of small minnow-type fish in the family Cyprinidae Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ...
Rasbora truncata. Lumbantobing, 2010 [2] Rasbora truncata is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora. It is endemic to the Alas River in northwestern ...
The dwarf red rasbora is endemic to Lake Inle which is situated in a valley where the rocks form a karst and which lies 900m above sea level in the Shan Plateau region of Shan State. [8] Within the lake this species can be found in the midwater and in the marginal waters of Lake Inle where it is associated with submerged vegetation and forms ...
Rasbora punctulatus Seale & Bean, 1907 [2] Mindanao rasbora ( Rasbora philippina ) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora endemic to Mindanao , Philippines. [ 2 ]
Pale rasbora (Rasbora aurotaenia) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora. It is known from the Chao Phraya and Mekong basins as well as from the Maeklong River in Southeast Asia . It can grow to 15 cm (5.9 in) SL .
Rasbora sarawakensis males reach a maximum standard length of 4.5 cm. [2] It is a relatively stout bodied Rasbora with a large, pointed head. It has a golden ground colour with orange fins and blue longitudinal stripe. [3] The less colourful females are normally larger and more pot-bellied than the more highly coloured males.