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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).
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The dwarf red rasbora reaches up to 3.0 cm (1.2 in) in length. Its meristics are that there are 2 spines and 6-7 soft rays in the dorsal fin and 3 spines and 10-12 soft rays in the anal fin. [7] The females are less instensly coloured than the males and are larger and have a much deeper body. [8]
This is a list of species of fauna that have been observed in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( February 2011 )
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.
Rasbora tubbi is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora from northern Borneo. References This page was last edited on 12 February 2025 ...
Rasbora vulgaris, the blacktip rasbora, is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora. It is a member of the R. paviana -subgroup, which comprises five species from Indochina and the Malay Peninsula ( R. paviana , R. vulgaris, R. notura , R. hobelmani , and R. dorsinotata ) [ 3 ]
The dwarf rasbora (Boraras maculatus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Boraras, native to freshwater habitats of southeast Asia. It grows to be about 10–20mm (0.4–0.8 inches) long at adulthood, the maximum length can reach 25mm (1 inches). Dwarf Rasbora are shoaling fish which means they are always in groups of 8 fish or more.