Hi everyone. I just wanted to share these lovely fish as I'm so impressed with them
I originally bought 9 about 3 years ago and then never saw them again. Recently my number of the originals started to fall - presumably due to old age. I decided I would ask my lfs if there was any chance of getting some and they managed to source them a few weeks later. I bought 5 in the new year but sadly one decided to jump out of the quarenteen tank and so I was down to four! The next time I was in the lfs I told them I'd lost one and was looking to replace it and was there any chance of some more coming in to stock? Last week they got them in and I immediately reserved another 5 (they'd only been in stock a couple of days so I wanted to give them a few days to settle before moving again)
Over the weekend I added the new 5 to my main tank (I quarenteened myself for a further week just to be sure) and this morning I've looked in to the tank to a lovely sight. They're all coloured up now and watching them shoal together is amazing.
These little fish stay in the upper levels of the tank and are really easy to keep - no special requirements. I've seen them breeding regularily - the female will turn upside down under a leaf and the male will wrap his tail around hers as she is laying eggs. Perhaps in time my shoal of 13 will become larger - we shall see
My lfs call them Midnight Rasboras ... I kinda prefer that to the gold headed purple harlequin - it's a bit of a mouthful lol. To anyone looking to add some Rasboras to their aquarium but wanted something different from the norm then I'd highly recommend these.
I originally bought 9 about 3 years ago and then never saw them again. Recently my number of the originals started to fall - presumably due to old age. I decided I would ask my lfs if there was any chance of getting some and they managed to source them a few weeks later. I bought 5 in the new year but sadly one decided to jump out of the quarenteen tank and so I was down to four! The next time I was in the lfs I told them I'd lost one and was looking to replace it and was there any chance of some more coming in to stock? Last week they got them in and I immediately reserved another 5 (they'd only been in stock a couple of days so I wanted to give them a few days to settle before moving again)
Over the weekend I added the new 5 to my main tank (I quarenteened myself for a further week just to be sure) and this morning I've looked in to the tank to a lovely sight. They're all coloured up now and watching them shoal together is amazing.
These little fish stay in the upper levels of the tank and are really easy to keep - no special requirements. I've seen them breeding regularily - the female will turn upside down under a leaf and the male will wrap his tail around hers as she is laying eggs. Perhaps in time my shoal of 13 will become larger - we shall see
My lfs call them Midnight Rasboras ... I kinda prefer that to the gold headed purple harlequin - it's a bit of a mouthful lol. To anyone looking to add some Rasboras to their aquarium but wanted something different from the norm then I'd highly recommend these.