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Good morning and thanks! Boy, was I off. But, I'm not familiar with Rasboras. So, other than the scientific name, what is it called? The local fish store had them for cheap, so I got some just to fill out a 55 gallon tank a little.Rasbora borapetensis. It's a nice little fish that used to be extremely common in the hobby around here, but isn't seen as much these days.
That was it! I think that was the trade name for decades. They're a nice looking fish, in a subdued, charming way. But "brilliant"? When I had them, I figured that had to be their brains, because the colours didn't support the name.They’re also known as the Brilliant Rasbora.
Hello. I don't use some tank equipment that most do. I don't heat my tanks. I keep the house at 72 degrees in the Winter and 77 in the Summer. I don't use filtration either. I do change at least half the tank water every six to seven days. I keep the number of fish and food to a minimum too. I feed a little three days a week. I find the fish a lot more active then when I used to feed more.Generally most rasbora are going to prefer cooler temps; tetra depending on species can range from 90 to 60 (green neon are a warm water species while neon are ok at 72; i'm sure there are folks who can name species of tetra that can go cooler. Brilliant rasbora are going to be happy around 76 give or take a little which is typical of a rasbora.