The emerald eye rasbora is a freshwater fish of the Cyprinidae family. These fish are small and slightly shiny with green eyes.
The emerald eye rasbora is a relatively social and calm fish and does well in an aquarium environment. Emerald eye rasboras are easy to purchase and easy to care for as well.
The most unique quality of the emerald eye rasboras’ is their emerald-colored eyes that give them their name.
Emerald eye rasboras are calm fish who keep to themselves and prefer to live in a group with other fish of their species.
Emerald eye rasboras have a yellow dorsal fin with a black dot in the middle, which is one of their more distinct features.
Their bodies are somewhat silvery, and their green eyes are prominent. The emerald eye rasbora is a small fish with a long and relatively thin body.
Emerald eye rasboras are fast-moving fish that are very peaceful and non-aggressive by nature. They are relatively social and somewhat shy, preferring to be with a group of other emerald eye rasboras, as they feel safest that way.
A group of at least six fish is ideal. However, an even larger group could make the emerald eye rasbora feel more confident.
✅ In the right conditions, the average Emerald Rasbora lifespan is between 3 and 5 years in captivity.
✅ These fish are quite small and very peaceful. Minor changes in water quality can have a big effect on them.
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However, the shrimp and fish you receive may be discolored and the reason of this issue is strong vibration during transportation and they're not be fed during the transport period
To handle this problem we highly recommend to you:
🚩Let the fish relax helps them adapt to any changes in water temperature in the tank. Also prevents pH shock - an imbalance between the water in the shop tank and your tank.
🚩Place the fish bag in a cool, corner, and dark place. Prevent the bag from being bumped, slipped, or dropped. This'll give your new fish a good recovery and acclimatization after a shaky ride from the shop to your home.
🚩Feed your old fish first to distract them, preventing them from bullying your new fish.
🚩Your new aquarium tank should have a pH of zero ammonia and chlorine before adding new fish.
🚩Turn off the lights, reduce the glare in the room, or limit the light entering the aquarium. This will help the new fish not be stressed.