overview
The Scissortail Rasbora is a sleek, streamlined fish that
energizes community life in larger aquariums. This active swimmer is
named for its deeply forked tail that resembles an open pair of
scissors. The distinct bar pattern on the caudal fin accentuates the
scissor-like shape. With a little imagination, it's not difficult to see
a pair of scissors opening and closing as the Scissortail Rasbora cuts
through the water. The Scissortail Rasbora boasts a silver iridescence
that shimmer and sparkle as light reflects off this graceful fish.
The Scissortail Rasbora is a peaceful and easy-to-care-for fish
displayed best in schools. In the wild, the Scissortail Rasbora can grow
up to 6" in length. It is important to house the Scissortail Rasbora in
an established aquarium that has open areas for swimming. The
Scissortail Rasbora adds activity and visual interest to the upper
regions of the aquarium. Use a tight-fitting cover or glass canopy to
contain these potential jumpers. Use
plants,
driftwood, or
aquarium decorations to provide areas where the Scissortail Rasbora can feel secure. Dark substrate is a good choice to bring out best coloration.
An omnivore, the Scissortail Rasbora does well on a diet of prepared flake food, as well as freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex. Approximate Purchase Size: 2" to 2-1/2". | ||||||||||
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Scissortail Rasbora (Rasbora trilineata)
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