Difference between revisions of "Rasbora caudimaculata"

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|sexing=:Males are more slender than females with more yellow colouration in the anal fin.
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== Sexing ==
|tank_compatibility=:This fish should be kept in shoals of 5 or more. They do well in a medium-sized peaceful community set up, but should not be kept with very shy fish or long-finned fish, nor with very small fish or fry.
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:Males are more slender than females with more yellow colouration in the anal fin.
|diet=:They will accept most foods including pellet and flake and live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrimp]].
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day.
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|environment_specifics=:These fish must have a tank with secure lid as they are known to jump if startled. They do best in a planted tank with equal amounts of hiding places and open swimming space, and soft acidic water is preferred.
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== Tank compatibility ==
|behaviour=:An active and fast-swimming shoaling fish.
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:This fish should be kept in shoals of 5 or more. They do well in a medium-sized peaceful community set up, but should not be kept with very shy fish or long-finned fish, nor with very small fish or fry.
|identification=:An elongate fish with similar body shape to other larger [[:Category:Rasboras|Rasboras]]. Body relatively colourless but highly iridescent and a thin yellow horizontal line down the lateral line, and the scale margins are highlighted by reticulated melanin pattern. The caudal fin is red with black tips to each caudal lobe.
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== Diet ==
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:They will accept most foods including pellet and flake and live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm]] and [[brine shrimp]].
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:These fish must have a tank with secure lid as they are known to jump if startled. They do best in a planted tank with equal amounts of hiding places and open swimming space, and soft acidic water is preferred.
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== Behaviour ==
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== Identification ==
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:An elongate fish with similar body shape to other larger [[:Category:Rasboras|Rasboras]]. Body relatively colourless but highly iridescent and a thin yellow horizontal line down the lateral line, and the scale margins are highlighted by reticulated melanin pattern. The caudal fin is red with black tips to each caudal lobe.
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Latest revision as of 03:12, 13 December 2017

Greater Scissortail

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Greater Scissortail

Rasbora caudimaculata

114 Litres (30 US G.)

12.7-15.2cm (5-6 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

6.0 - 7.0

20 -26 °C (68-78.8°F)

5-10 °d

1:2 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

8-10 years

Family

Cyprinidae



Additional names

Greater Scissortail, Red Scissortail


Sexing[edit]

Males are more slender than females with more yellow colouration in the anal fin.


Tank compatibility[edit]

This fish should be kept in shoals of 5 or more. They do well in a medium-sized peaceful community set up, but should not be kept with very shy fish or long-finned fish, nor with very small fish or fry.


Diet[edit]

They will accept most foods including pellet and flake and live/frozen food such as bloodworm and brine shrimp.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

These fish must have a tank with secure lid as they are known to jump if startled. They do best in a planted tank with equal amounts of hiding places and open swimming space, and soft acidic water is preferred.


Behaviour[edit]

An active and fast-swimming shoaling fish.


Identification[edit]

An elongate fish with similar body shape to other larger Rasboras. Body relatively colourless but highly iridescent and a thin yellow horizontal line down the lateral line, and the scale margins are highlighted by reticulated melanin pattern. The caudal fin is red with black tips to each caudal lobe.

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External links[edit]