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Description

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The Medaka, also known as Ricefish, is an exquisite freshwater fish that captivates aquarium enthusiasts with its ethereal beauty. Originating from Japan and other parts of East Asia. Its small size, reaching approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in length. They are a very popular aquarium and pond fish, and a very hardy species, very forgiving for water quality making it an excellent beginners fish.


Features Of Medaka

  • They tolerate a wide temperature range, and will move from as little as 0 Degrees to as high as 27 Degrees 
  • They are peaceful and sociable creatures thrive in groups, so it's recommended to keep them in schools of five or more
  • Aquarium Level: Middle to top
  • Life Span : 2-3 yrs


Medaka : Care, Diet and Tank Mates

The Best Aquarium Size for Medaka:

A minimum tank size of 40 liters is suitable for a small group of Medakas. However, providing them with a larger space will allow for better swimming and natural behaviors.

Medaka Tank Mate Compatibility:

Medakas are social fish and thrive when kept in a school of at least six individuals. They mix well in a community tank, with smaller species of fish like white clouds and danios, but they will also get along with goldfish and paradise fish and are ideal for stocking in unheated aquariums and Ponds.

Diet & Feeding:

Medakas are omnivorous and readily accept a variety of foods. Offer them a combination of high-quality dry flakes or pellets specifically formulated for small fish, as well as frozen or live foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. Remember to feed them in small portions several times a day to prevent overeating and maintain water cleanliness.


Medaka Tank Setup

  • Substrate: Choose a fine gravel or sand substrate to mimic their natural habitat.
  • Plants & Ornaments: Live or artificial plants, along with driftwood or rock formations, will not only enhance the aesthetics of the aquarium but also mimic their natural habitat.
  • Lighting: Provide moderate lighting to support plant growth while allowing for shaded areas in the aquarium.
  • Filtration and Water Quality: Utilize a reliable filtration system to ensure efficient removal of waste and toxins

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