Live Fish Kubatoi Rasbora | Planted Tank Fish | Single

Rs. 120.00


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The Kubotai Rasbora, also called the Neon Green Rasbora, is a stunning nano fish prized for its glowing, iridescent green color and peaceful temperament. Ideal for planted tanks and nano aquascapes, this species brings vibrant movement and elegance to any aquarium. Its hardiness and gentle behavior make it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced hobbyists alike.

Appearance

The Kubotai Rasbora is known for its eye-catching neon green body that shimmers brightly under aquarium lighting.

  • Size: Up to 1 inch
  • Body Shape: Slender and streamlined
  • Color: Iridescent, luminous green
  • Fins: Transparent, delicate, and naturally elegant

Their vivid coloration creates a striking contrast against dense plants, driftwood, and dark substrates—making them a favorite in aqua scaped tanks.

Behavior & Temperament

This is a peaceful, schooling species that thrives in groups.

  • Highly social; best kept in schools of 6–8+
  • Active swimmers, staying in the mid-to-upper levels
  • Calm and non-aggressive
  • Creates a mesmerizing, synchronized movement when kept in groupsGreat for community setups with other small, gentle species.

Habitat & Tank Requirements

Kubotai Rasboras do best in stable, clean, planted aquariums.

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons
  • Temperature: 22–26°C (72–79°F)
  • pH: 6.0–7.0
  • Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
  • Aquascape: Dense plants, floating plants, gentle flow
  • Filtration: Clean, well-oxygenated water is essential

Floating plants help diffuse light, enhancing their neon glow and creating a natural environment.

Diet

An omnivorous species that accepts a wide range of foods.

  • High-quality micro pellets & flakes
  • Live or frozen foods: daphnia, baby brine shrimp, microworms
  • Ensure small-sized food to match their tiny mouths
  • Feed small amounts twice daily

Proper nutrition enhances both coloration and activity.

Care & Compatibility

Kubatoi Rasboras are hardy and beginner-friendly.
They coexist well with:

  • Small rasboras
  • Micro tetras
  • Dwarf shrimp
  • Peaceful nano fish
  • Snails and small invertebrates

Avoid large or aggressive tank mates due to their small size.