Try green chapter. They do bring in and they got a few species of rasboras on sale to. Check with the pony uncle in green chapter for more advise.
I've been looking for this fish as most Say it's ok with shrimps n eats mosquito egg... N I got no clue where in sg got sell... C328 I seen but like don't have... Otherwise another choices of small fish that eats mosquito eggs lava... Fresh water?
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Try green chapter. They do bring in and they got a few species of rasboras on sale to. Check with the pony uncle in green chapter for more advise.
Hello TS,
We do have some rasbora brigittae available..
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Yeah, GC has a nice and healthy selection of Boraras Brigittae, i got the majority of mine from there.
C328 also have regular supplies of them, they are sold in large bags of 30pcs, check the the shop boss. Most tend to be juvenile size and look abit pale in the bags though, so they'll need abit more time to condition to full color. You can also usually buy them individually from the tiny tanks in front of the counter too.
Really I been staring at the tanks like don't have Plus I can never find help at c328 one the people there when ask all say ask inside then go inside the aunties n uncle always busy go to the other shop I see like don't have....
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Are you sure they are shrimp safe????? Shrimplet safe or not?![]()
From my personal experience, they are not shrimplet safe.. Lol
is there a trade name or chinese name for it?
I am balding but i am still young!
If I still remember correctly, I heard from c328 auntie and seaview before, they call it 小蚊子 aka little mosquito, however they generally classified all small rasboras as that, not harlequin rasboras or those other bigger rasboras
I believe GC placed both types together, I was looking for those really red with black stripe, because they are so tiny I gotten most with the "eye" pattern that's a mixture of little orange and red instead haha...
I got some from East Ocean some time ago.
You can find them at wuhu. They still have many in the tank
They will occasionally snack on new born 2-3mm length shrimplets that are not clever enough to hide (newborn shrimplets look abit like copepods, which boraras brigittae also like to eat), but they will usually leave the older juvenile shrimplets alone.
If you have lots of plants and ample places for the shrimplets to hide, the majority of them will usually survive and grow large enough not to be eaten.
Eventually the shrimps will grow even larger than the boraras brigittae themselves.![]()
Depends, if the rasboras do not have enough to eat, they will start hunting shrimplets. Due to their small size, they can easily swim in and out of plants hunting for food. So shrimplets still not really safe.
If you really want to play safe, just get 1 rasboras.
Alternatively, you can consider clown killies too.
Clown killies??
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I agree with that too... alot depends on the ratio of the fishes vs shrimps.
I had 20+ boraras in a tank with 10 cherry shrimps, even though i regularly spotted the shrimps berried, i never got to see any actual shrimplets and the population stayed the same for months... so moral of the story is, don't let the predators vastly outnumber the prey, best to have very few fishes and alot of shrimps.![]()
Okie thank thank for tips =D
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