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Medaka, Mix Assorted Colours - Japanese Rice Fish - Oryzias Latipes
Medaka, Mix Assorted Colours - Japanese Rice Fish - Oryzias Latipes
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A random mix of colours from my breeding colonies. You will receive a selection of different varieties, giving you a diverse and colourful group to enjoy. This is a great option if you want to see a range of medaka colours without committing to a single variety. Every fish is bred by me outdoors in QLD.
Medaka are hardy, peaceful, and easy to breed. They do well in nano tanks, ponds, and outdoor tubs, and they do not need a heater. I breed my medaka outdoors in QLD following the natural seasons, which produces tougher, more colourful fish. They are social fish and do best in groups of 6 or more.
- Adult size: 3.5cm
- Temperament: Peaceful, top-dwelling
- Best kept in: Groups of 6 or more
- Tank size: 20L minimum
- Temperature: 16β22Β°C (tolerates 3β42Β°C)
- Difficulty: Beginner-friendly
- Also suitable for: Outdoor ponds and tubs
You will receive young fish, randomly selected from my breeding group. Colours are chosen at random to give you a nice mix.
How I keep and breed Medaka Rice Fish, with Nick from Keeping Fish Simple.Β
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New to receiving live fish or shrimp? I have put together a step-by-step guide to give your new arrivals the best start. β How to acclimate your fish and shrimp