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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 cyprinid from Myanmar and Northern Thailand [3] (in Salween basin).
Celestial Pearl Danio (Galaxy Rasbora) Care, Breeding, Size, & Tank Mates. The celestial pearl danio is a freshwater fish in the danio family. These fish have dark blue bodies with white or yellow dots resembling a galaxy. Celestial pearl danios are active and peaceful.
Celestial Pearl Danios (Danio Margaritatus) are a newly discovered species of freshwater fish, and there is much to learn about this fish. They are admired by aquarium hobbyists all over the world for their vibrant color, and active nature.
The genus Danio contains only the type species, D. dangila, separated on the basis of its larger size and the shape of the caudal-fin, which in adults is only slightly emarginate or even truncate in shape, a feature it shares only with Tinca tinca (the common tench) among other cyprinids.
The Celestial Pearl Danio, also known as Danio margaritatus, is a small, brightly colored fish that has gained popularity among aquarists worldwide. Native to Myanmar, these fish are known for their vibrant colors, peaceful behavior, and unique pearly spots.
The Celestial Pearl Danio is a recently discovered freshwater fish first shown to the world in 2006. They were originally found occupying small ponds in Myanmar. Back then, they were given the scientific name Celestichthys margaritatus.
Celestial Pearl danios are dainty little fish that can do well when kept in groups of six or more in a well-planted community tank with plenty of hiding places and open swimming space. These gorgeous, beginner-friendly fish are quite easy to breed in your home fish tank, too.
Danio margaritatus, the celestial pearl danio, often referred to in the aquarium trade as galaxy rasbora or Microrasbora sp. 'Galaxy', is a small cyprinid from Myanmar and Northern Thailand(In Salween basin). It has so far been found only in a very small area near Hopong east of Inle Lake, at an elevation of over 1,000 m (3,400 ft).
Relative newcomers to the aquarium trade, the Celestial Pearl Danio (Danio margaritatus) is a little fish with attractive good looks which are easy to care for.
The fish species Danio margaritatus, commonly known as celestial pearl danio or galaxy rasbora, gets its name from the pattern on its flanks that resembles a starry sky. In English, it is called the "Celestial Pearl danio." This fish originates from the shallow ponds of Myanmar.