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Boraras Brigittae
Boraras Brigittae
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Boraras brigittae, commonly known as chili rasboras or mosquito rasboras, is a tiny ray-finned fish in the genus Boraras. This species stands out for its very small size and its delicate presence in any freshwater display. Native to the swamps of South West Borneo, Indonesia, Boraras brigittae brings a slice of tropical biodiversity to your aquarium collection.
- Scientific name: Boraras brigittae
- Common names: chili rasbora, mosquito rasbora
- Size descriptor: a very small species
- Native habitat: swamps of South West Borneo, Indonesia
- Classification: ray-finned fish in the genus Boraras
In your aquarium
Thanks to its ultra-compact size, Boraras brigittae is an excellent choice for nano tanks and intimate planted displays. Its tiny presence adds subtle motion and a touch of natural charm, inviting closer observation and appreciation of micro-habitat dynamics within the tank.
Why this species stands out
Unlike larger, more conspicuous fish, chili rasboras occupy a unique niche in small-scale setups. Their native swamp origins translate to a gentle, unobtrusive temperament in home aquariums, allowing them to coexist with other small, peaceful species and to thrive in thoughtfully arranged aquatic landscapes that emphasize plant density and hiding spots.
Whether you’re building a dedicated micro-aquarium or enriching a larger mixed-species display, Boraras brigittae offers a distinctive, miniature focal point that highlights the beauty of tiny freshwater life from the swamps of Indonesia.
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