• Name:

    Espes Rasbora

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  • Family: Cyprinidae
  • Species: Rasboras
  • Scientific Name: Trigonostigma espei
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General info about Espes Rasbora

Espes Rasbora, scientifically known as Trigonostigma espei, is a small freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. The average size of the species is around 2.5cm to 3cm in length, making them suitable for smaller aquariums. They are peaceful and social creatures that should be kept in groups of at least 6 individuals. They are known for their vibrant red coloration on their tails and fins.

Espes Rasbora Diet & Nutrition

Espes Rasboras are omnivorous and will feed on a variety of foods, including live, frozen, and flake foods. A balanced diet that includes both protein and plant-based foods is recommended. They are known to be particularly fond of small crustaceans and insects.

Determining Sex of Espes Rasbora

Male Espes Rasboras are typically smaller and slimmer than females, and they have a more vibrant red coloration on their fins and tails.

Breeding & Spawning Espes Rasbora

Espes Rasboras are egg-scatterers and will lay their eggs on plants and other surfaces in the aquarium. To encourage breeding, provide them with a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding spots. They prefer soft, slightly acidic water conditions, and the temperature should be kept around 26°C. Once the eggs are laid, they will hatch in about 24-36 hours, and the fry will become free-swimming in about 4-5 days.

Common Diseases with Espes Rasbora

Espes Rasboras are relatively hardy fish and are not prone to any specific diseases. However, like all fish, they are susceptible to common aquarium diseases such as fin rot, ich, and bacterial infections. Maintaining a clean and well-maintained aquarium with proper water conditions can help prevent these diseases.

Espes Rasbora Origin

Espes Rasbora is native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia, specifically in the Chao Phraya River basin in Thailand.

Caution with Espes Rasbora

Espes Rasboras are peaceful and non-aggressive, making them a great addition to community aquariums. However, they are relatively small, and care should be taken when selecting tank mates to ensure that they do not become prey. Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive fish.

Acclimating Espes Rasbora

Before adding Espes Rasboras to your aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to the new water conditions. Float the sealed bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature. Then, add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag every 5-10 minutes until the bag is full. Finally, use a net to gently transfer the fish into the aquarium.
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