Originating from Borneo, Indonesia, the Dwarf Rasbora (scientific name: Boraras maculatus) brings a burst of color and vitality to any aquarium despite its diminutive size of only 0.6 inches. Like the Chili Rasbora or Mosquito Rasbora, this Rasbora type captivates with its vibrant hues, creating a lively aquatic environment. Native to small ponds and slow-moving streams, the natural habitat of the Dwarf Rasbora offers insight into its ideal tank conditions: a tropical setup with abundant live aquatic plants, acidic water rich in tannins, and leaf litter. Fortunately, maintaining these conditions is relatively straightforward, ensuring that these fish thrive and display their optimal coloration. Dwarf Rasboras are schooling fish, requiring groups of at least 6 individuals for optimal well-being. They can thrive in tanks as small as 5 gallons, though larger volumes are preferable for community setups. Their peaceful nature and tendency to display fascinating group behaviors make them delightful additions to community aquariums. However, a secure lid is essential to prevent any attempts at leaping out of the tank. Compatible with a variety of tank mates, Dwarf Rasboras coexist well with species that share similar environmental and temperamental needs. Care should be taken to avoid larger or overly active tank mates, as these may stress or startle the Rasboras. At Splashy Fish tropical fish store, our Dwarf Rasbora for sale and other Rasbora fish for sale are tank-bred, grown, and sold with love and care. Visit our fish store online or aquarium in Virginia for more high-quality freshwater fish for sale, such as betta fish for sale, aquatic plants for sale, freshwater shrimp for sale, and other aquarium supplies. What You Can Expect From This Fish: Ideal for nano aquariums Bright and dynamic coloration Super active and brings life to aquariums RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS: Temperature: 75° - 82°F (23° - 27°C) pH: 4.0 – 7.0 (slightly acidic water preferred) KH: 3-12 dKH GH: 1-2 dGH Minimum tank size: 5 gallons CARE GUIDELINES: Diet: Mainly carnivorous, accept high-quality flake food, pellets, and live, frozen, or freeze-dried Artemia, micro worms, Tubifex, and finely chopped bloodworms. Feeding habits: Break up food into small pieces to fit their mouths. Social behavior: Peaceful and active Origin: Borneo, Indonesia Average adult size: 0.6 – 0.8 inch (1.5 - 2 cm)