Blue Axelrodi Rasbora

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The Blue Neon Rasbora (Sundadanio axelrodi), also known as Axelrod's Rasbora or the Neon Blue Rasbora, is a captivating and diminutive freshwater fish species prized for its vibrant coloration, peaceful demeanor, and suitability for nano and planted aquariums. Native to the peat swamp forests of Borneo and Sumatra, Sundadanio axelrodi is highly valued by aquarists for its striking blue iridescence, making it a sought-after choice for aquascaping enthusiasts and nano tank enthusiasts.Physically, the Blue Neon Rasbora showcases a slender, elongated body adorned with shimmering hues of iridescent blue and silver. Its translucent fins complement its vibrant coloration, creating a mesmerizing visual display as it darts and swims gracefully through the water. Mature specimens typically reach lengths of around 0.8 inches (2 centimeters), making them ideal inhabitants for small aquarium setups. In aquariums, Blue Neon Rasboras are known for their peaceful temperament and shoaling behavior, thriving in groups of six or more individuals. They feel more secure and display their best colors when kept in the company of conspecifics. Additionally, they are compatible with other peaceful fish species that share similar water parameter requirements, such as small tetras, dwarf shrimp, and other nano fish species. Blue Neon Rasboras are adaptable to a wide range of water parameters but thrive in conditions that mimic their native habitat. They prefer soft, acidic to neutral water with temperatures between 72 to 78°F (22 to 26°C) and a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. Providing a densely planted aquarium with ample hiding places and gentle water flow replicates their natural environment and enhances their well-being.In terms of diet, Blue Neon Rasboras are omnivorous and will accept a variety of foods, including high-quality flake, pellet, and micro-pellet foods. They also appreciate occasional treats of live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, or micro worms to supplement their diet and promote natural foraging behavior. Breeding Blue Neon Rasboras in captivity can be challenging due to their specific habitat requirements and small size. However, spawning can occur in a well-maintained aquarium with suitable breeding conditions, such as densely planted areas or spawning mops. Providing a separate breeding tank with optimal water parameters and low lighting levels encourages successful spawning and fry survival. Overall, the Blue Neon Rasbora is a captivating and peaceful addition to nano and planted aquariums, prized for its vibrant colors, graceful swimming behavior, and compatibility with a variety of tank mates. Whether kept in a species-only setup or as part of a community tank, these charming fish add beauty, tranquility, and vitality to any aquatic environment, making them a beloved choice among aquarists of all experience levels.

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The Blue Neon Rasbora (Sundadanio axelrodi), also known as Axelrod's Rasbora or the Neon Blue Rasbora, is a captivating and diminutive freshwater fish species prized for its vibrant coloration, peaceful demeanor, and suitability for nano and planted aquariums. Native to the peat swamp forests of Borneo and Sumatra, Sundadanio axelrodi is highly valued by aquarists for its striking blue iridescence, making it a sought-after choice for aquascaping enthusiasts and nano tank enthusiasts.Physically, the Blue Neon Rasbora showcases a slender, elongated body adorned with shimmering hues of iridescent blue and silver. Its translucent fins complement its vibrant coloration, creating a mesmerizing visual display as it darts and swims gracefully through the water. Mature specimens typically reach lengths of around 0.8 inches (2 centimeters), making them ideal inhabitants for small aquarium setups. In aquariums, Blue Neon Rasboras are known for their peaceful temperament and shoaling behavior, thriving in groups of six or more individuals. They feel more secure and display their best colors when kept in the company of conspecifics. Additionally, they are compatible with other peaceful fish species that share similar water parameter requirements, such as small tetras, dwarf shrimp, and other nano fish species. Blue Neon Rasboras are adaptable to a wide range of water parameters but thrive in conditions that mimic their native habitat. They prefer soft, acidic to neutral water with temperatures between 72 to 78°F (22 to 26°C) and a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. Providing a densely planted aquarium with ample hiding places and gentle water flow replicates their natural environment and enhances their well-being.In terms of diet, Blue Neon Rasboras are omnivorous and will accept a variety of foods, including high-quality flake, pellet, and micro-pellet foods. They also appreciate occasional treats of live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, or micro worms to supplement their diet and promote natural foraging behavior. Breeding Blue Neon Rasboras in captivity can be challenging due to their specific habitat requirements and small size. However, spawning can occur in a well-maintained aquarium with suitable breeding conditions, such as densely planted areas or spawning mops. Providing a separate breeding tank with optimal water parameters and low lighting levels encourages successful spawning and fry survival. Overall, the Blue Neon Rasbora is a captivating and peaceful addition to nano and planted aquariums, prized for its vibrant colors, graceful swimming behavior, and compatibility with a variety of tank mates. Whether kept in a species-only setup or as part of a community tank, these charming fish add beauty, tranquility, and vitality to any aquatic environment, making them a beloved choice among aquarists of all experience levels.

The Blue Neon Rasbora (Sundadanio axelrodi), also known as Axelrod's Rasbora or the Neon Blue Rasbora, is a captivating and diminutive freshwater fish species prized for its vibrant coloration, peaceful demeanor, and suitability for nano and planted aquariums. Native to the peat swamp forests of Borneo and Sumatra, Sundadanio axelrodi is highly valued by aquarists for its striking blue iridescence, making it a sought-after choice for aquascaping enthusiasts and nano tank enthusiasts.Physically, the Blue Neon Rasbora showcases a slender, elongated body adorned with shimmering hues of iridescent blue and silver. Its translucent fins complement its vibrant coloration, creating a mesmerizing visual display as it darts and swims gracefully through the water. Mature specimens typically reach lengths of around 0.8 inches (2 centimeters), making them ideal inhabitants for small aquarium setups. In aquariums, Blue Neon Rasboras are known for their peaceful temperament and shoaling behavior, thriving in groups of six or more individuals. They feel more secure and display their best colors when kept in the company of conspecifics. Additionally, they are compatible with other peaceful fish species that share similar water parameter requirements, such as small tetras, dwarf shrimp, and other nano fish species. Blue Neon Rasboras are adaptable to a wide range of water parameters but thrive in conditions that mimic their native habitat. They prefer soft, acidic to neutral water with temperatures between 72 to 78°F (22 to 26°C) and a pH range of 6.0 to 7.5. Providing a densely planted aquarium with ample hiding places and gentle water flow replicates their natural environment and enhances their well-being.In terms of diet, Blue Neon Rasboras are omnivorous and will accept a variety of foods, including high-quality flake, pellet, and micro-pellet foods. They also appreciate occasional treats of live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, or micro worms to supplement their diet and promote natural foraging behavior. Breeding Blue Neon Rasboras in captivity can be challenging due to their specific habitat requirements and small size. However, spawning can occur in a well-maintained aquarium with suitable breeding conditions, such as densely planted areas or spawning mops. Providing a separate breeding tank with optimal water parameters and low lighting levels encourages successful spawning and fry survival. Overall, the Blue Neon Rasbora is a captivating and peaceful addition to nano and planted aquariums, prized for its vibrant colors, graceful swimming behavior, and compatibility with a variety of tank mates. Whether kept in a species-only setup or as part of a community tank, these charming fish add beauty, tranquility, and vitality to any aquatic environment, making them a beloved choice among aquarists of all experience levels.

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