🌊 Dive into the vibrant world of Emerald Rasboras!
The School of 6 Emerald Rasbora Freshwater Aquarium Fish is a stunning addition to any aquarium, requiring a minimum tank size of 10 gallons. These fish thrive in stable water conditions, with a pH range of 6.0–7.5 and a temperature between 72–77°F. Regular maintenance is essential to keep ammonia and nitrites at zero, ensuring a healthy environment. With a live arrival guarantee and dedicated customer support, these fish are perfect for both novice and experienced aquarists looking to enhance their aquatic community.
V**S
all fish came alive and thriving in 1 hour
I must share how happy I am with this order. These fish are juvenile and small. They came very well packaged, every single one alive. I kept them for 30 min. in a separate container, adding water from my aquarium. After releasing them into the aquarium, it only took 1 hour, and they all started showing their beautiful colors. Suddenly, all grey and plain fish became as beautiful as gemstones. They are curious, investigating plants and nooks between rocks, and got together with my amber tetra just fine. THANK YOU!
J**Y
Arrived alive and well
All arrived alive and healthy
N**R
At Least They’re Alive
I wasn’t given an option in shipping and it took 6 days after shipping for them to arrive, but at least they survived and are thriving in their new home.
K**O
Fish
My fish came fast. They were packaged really well. Happy and healthy little fish and I got an extra one in my shipment. 7 little fish. Super cute.
S**H
Happy & Alive
Alive and doing well. My 5th order or so and always arrives great!
F**A
tiny fish
arrived alive//hate packing material and too tiny expect to be expensive snack
K**I
Arrived alive!
Arrived alive even after being stuck in the post office over Christmas! And super adorable!
J**S
Sweet little babies
Poor things were pale white when they arrived, but that's to be expected with shipping. So far they're happy and active now that they have made themselves at home. No casualties and I'm happy to have extras. Only one is full grown, the rest are still young and don't have their full color yet.
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