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Trigonostigma Hengeli
Trigonostigma Hengeli
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The Trigonostigma Hengeli, widely known as the glowlight rasbora, is a small, eye-catching cyprinid fish that brings quiet elegance to tropical freshwater aquariums. Belonging to the genus Trigonostigma, this species is celebrated for its distinctive orange-red stripe that runs along its body, set against a shimmering, pale body—creating a lively splash of color in any community tank.
What makes the glowlight rasbora stand out
- Striking color pattern: a radiant midline stripe that becomes more vivid under appropriate lighting, turning your tank into a miniature sunrise.
- Compact, peaceful schooling fish: naturally social and best observed in loose, synchronized groups, adding movement and life without aggression.
- Versatile in layouts: thrives in planted tanks or softly decorated setups, where its color benefits from gentle illumination and natural concealment.
- Low to moderate maintenance: a hardy species for well-maintained tropical freshwater systems, with straightforward feeding and care when kept in stable conditions.
Care, setup, and best practices
For a healthy glow, provide a stable, well-filtered environment with plenty of swimming space. A group of glowlight rasboras helps reduce stress and encourages natural schooling behavior, which in turn enhances their color display and activity.
- Group size: keep at least 6–10 individuals to observe their true schooling dynamics and vibrant coloration.
- Tank setup: a peaceful community tank with gentle filtration and ample hiding spots or dense plants allows them to explore and feel secure.
- Water and lighting: tropical, fresh water with stable temperature; moderate lighting helps bring out the stripe without overstressing the fish.
- Diet: omnivorous in nature—offer high-quality flake or micro pellet foods supplemented with tiny live or frozen foods (such as daphnia or brine shrimp) to maintain vivid coloration and lively behavior.
Behavior and ideal companions
Glowlight rasboras are gentle, non-territorial inhabitants that do well in mixed communities with other small, peaceful species. They appreciate a calm environment and can become skittish if housed with aggressive or markedly active fin nippers. A well-planted setup or one with leafy cover helps them feel secure and reveals their best colors during daylight hours.
Breeding and keeping tips
Breeding glowlight rasboras is possible but requires attention to water stability and hiding places for egg deposition. If breeding is a goal, consider a separate, spawn-friendly section of the aquarium with dense vegetation or a spawning mop to collect eggs. Fry will need appropriately small foods as they grow and become free-swimming.
Who this fish is ideal for
Ideal for tropical freshwater enthusiasts seeking a compact, visually striking addition to a community tank. It suits hobbyists who value color dynamics, schooling behavior, and a peaceful, low-maintenance species that rewards patient observation.
Why choose Trigonostigma Hengeli
With its signature glow along the flank and a calm, social demeanor, the glowlight rasbora delivers both aesthetic appeal and reliable, easy-going care. It’s a standout choice for anyone looking to elevate the atmosphere of a community aquarium—without demanding elaborate setups or high maintenance. This is more than a pretty fish: it’s a living focal point that brings movement, color, and a sense of natural balance to your aquatic landscape.
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