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Galaxy rasbora

The Galaxy Rasbora (or Celestial Pearl Danio) is one of the most sought-after freshwater fish for nano aquariums. Native to small, vegetation-rich ponds in Myanmar, it grows to only 2.5 cm (1 inch). It features a deep midnight-blue body covered in pearl-like white spots, contrasting sharply with bright red-orange fins. It is a peaceful but shy shoaling fish that thrives in heavily planted tanks with cooler water temperatures. It is an excellent choice for aquascapers looking for a “jewel” to finish their tank. Now In stock

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Description

1. Origin & History

 

  • Scientific Name: Danio margaritatus (formerly Celestichthys margaritatus).

  • Discovery: Discovered in 2006 in the Hopong area east of Inle Lake, Myanmar.

  • Habitat: They live in shallow, permanent ponds created by spring water. These ponds are densely packed with aquatic plants, which is why they love planted tanks so much.

2. Appearance

 

  • The “Galaxy” Pattern: Their body color is a dark metallic blue, covered in small, iridescent white or cream spots that resemble stars in a galaxy.

  • Fins: The fins are a striking bright orange or red, traversed by two black horizontal stripes.

  • Sexual Dimorphism:

    • Males: Slimmer, with a deep blue body and intense red fins.

    • Females: Rounder (especially when full of eggs), with a duller blue-green background and paler orange fins.

3. Temperament & Behavior

 

  • Shyness: They are naturally skittish. If kept in a sparsely planted tank, you will rarely see them. They need dense plants to feel safe enough to come out.

  • Social Structure: They are not a tight schooling fish but a shoaling one. Males will stake out small territories and display their fins to rivals (sparring), which is entertaining to watch.

  • Group Size: Keep at least 6 to 10 individuals. The more you have, the more confident they will be.

4. Aquarium Care

 

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons.

  • Water Conditions:

    • Temperature: They prefer cooler water, 20°C – 26°C (68°F – 78°F). High temperatures (above 27°C) shorten their lifespan.

    • pH: 6.5 – 7.5.

  • Decor: A heavily planted tank is non-negotiable for them to thrive. Floating plants are also excellent for dimming the light and encouraging them to swim higher.

5. Diet

 

  • Micro-predators: In the wild, they eat tiny invertebrates.

  • Food: Because of their tiny mouths, they need micro-foods. Crushed high-quality flakes, baby brine shrimp, daphnia, and micro-pellets are best. They are somewhat shy eaters and may not compete well with aggressive feeders.

6. Tank Mates

 

  • Best Friends: They do best with other shy, nano fish like Chili Rasboras, Emerald Dwarf Rasboras, Pygmy Corydoras, and Neocaridina Shrimp (Cherry Shrimp).

  • Avoid: Angelfish, large Gouramis, or boisterous Danios that will out-compete them for food.

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