greater scissortail

 About "greater scissortail"

📍Kingdom:- Animalia

📍Phylum:- Chordata

📍Class:- Actinopterygii

📍Order:- Cypriniformes

📍Family:- Cyprinidae

📍Subfamily:- Danioninae

📍Genus:- Rasbora

📍Species:- R.caudimaculata

👉The greater scissortail (Rasbora caudimaculata) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Rasbora.

👉It inhabits forest creeks in Malaysia, Indonesia and the lower Mekong basin.

👉These rasboras are not significantly larger than Scissortail Rasboras , and their silvery body color also terminates in a deeply forked caudal fin that resembles a pair of scissors.

👉Each lobe of the caudal fin has a colored area and ends in a dark tip.

👉The slim body shape of these fish reveals their active nature.

👉They can also jump effectively, which means that the aquarium or spawning tank should always be kept covered.

✈ORIGINS:- Southeast Asia, occurring on the Malay

Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo.

✈SIZE:- 43

⁄4 in (12 cm).

✈DIET:- Flake and livefoods.

✈WATER Temperature:- 68–77°F (20–25°C); soft (50 mg/l)

and acidic (pH 6.0–6.5). 

✈TEMPERAMENT:- Peaceful and social.

📷:- https://www.seriouslyfish.com/species/rasbora-caudimaculata/

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