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    ID: Help Identify Fish - Boraras brigittae

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    Can someone help me with this fish ID ? thanks
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    Boraras brigittae?
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    Thanks. Got it from colourful, the shop beside NA. Is this consider a easy fish for rearing ?

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    Not difficult, but as with all fishes, good water quality and conditions are important.

    Try to do a search on "brigittae" using AQ's search function and there should be a number of information on these.

    P.S. Please discuss the availability of the fish in this thread.
    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=30418
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    I bought brigittae and merah @ecoculture ytd. Currently, my tank temperature is 28C-29C and they are active. According to the info from net, temperature shld be 24C-26C. But Im puzzle as it is a tropical fish from SEA.

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    Most information from the net are from aquarists, presumably based on what temperature are they keep in their tanks, and not all aquarists come from tropical countries, do they?

    Fishes can generally tolerate a wider range of temperature than thought, perhaps a few degrees difference from the recorded parameters of actual locality.

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