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- Scissor-tail_rasbora abstract "The scissortail rasbora is the common name for a number of species freshwater aquarium fish that belongs to the rasbora family. They move their fins like scissors when they swim, hence the name. They are easy to manage, and require a tank 20 gallons or more in size. Scissortails can live for more than three years up to as long as 10 years.They are omnivores, but they love brine shrimp, frozen blood worms, mosquito larvae, and any other normal fish food.Scientific Name : Rasbora trilineataCommon Names : Three lined Rasbora, Black Scissor TailCare Level : Fairly easy, good for freshwater fish beginnerSize : 5 inches (13 cm)pH : 6 - 8Temperature : 72°F - 79°F (22°C - 26°C)Water Hardness : 5° to 15° dH,Life Span : 5 years, sometimes longerOrigin / Habitat : Found in slow moving rivers and streams of Asia and Sumatra, BorneoTemperament / Behavior : This rasbora is very peaceful and should do well in a community type setting. They do enjoy schooling, so groups of 5 or more would work well.Breeding / Mating / Reproduction : Can be difficult since they are supposed to hide their eggs under a rock or similar item in the tank and will leave them unprotected. Low light tanks with small drops in pH have been reported to induce spawning behavior.Tank Size : 20 gallon or larger.Compatible Tank Mates : Peaceful tetras and other rasboras, smaller bottom dwelling species such as the Corydoras Catfish.Fish Disease : Freshwater Fish Disease - Diagnose, Symptoms and TreatmentDiet / Fish Food : Omnivore, they will eat many fish foods including flakes, freeze dried and live foods. As with many fish, try to vary their diet for optimum health and colors. They eat insects in the wild but this can difficult to provide in the home aquarium.Tank Region : Can range from the middle to the top, but mostly on the top of the tank.Gender : Difficult to determine, but the female may be more round in shape.Similar Species : Cyprinids, Barbs".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial Maurice_Kottelat.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora class Actinopterygii.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora family Cyprinidae.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora genus Rasbora.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora kingdom Animal.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora order Cypriniformes.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora phylum Chordate.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora thumbnail Rasbora_trilineata.jpg?width=300.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora wikiPageID "5970966".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora wikiPageRevisionID "560886446".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "''' Rasbora spilocerca".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "(Rainboth and Kottelat, 1987)".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "(Steindachner, 1870)".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "(Volz, 1903)".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "Rasbora caudimaculata '''".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora binomial "Rasbora trilineata".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora classis Actinopterygii.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora date "December 2009".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora familia Cyprinidae.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora genus "Rasbora".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora hasPhotoCollection Scissor-tail_rasbora.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora imageCaption "Rasbora trilineata".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora imageWidth "250".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora name "Scissortail rasbora".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora ordo Cypriniformes.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora phylum Chordate.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora regnum "Animalia".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora species "R. caudimaculata".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora species "R. spilocerca".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora species "R. trilineata".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type "fish".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora subject Category:Rasboras.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Animal.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Eukaryote.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Fish.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Species.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Fish.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora type Organism.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora comment "The scissortail rasbora is the common name for a number of species freshwater aquarium fish that belongs to the rasbora family. They move their fins like scissors when they swim, hence the name. They are easy to manage, and require a tank 20 gallons or more in size.".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora label "Scissor-tail rasbora".
- Scissor-tail_rasbora sameAs m.0fhc2h.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora wasDerivedFrom Scissor-tail_rasbora?oldid=560886446.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora depiction Rasbora_trilineata.jpg.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora isPrimaryTopicOf Scissor-tail_rasbora.
- Scissor-tail_rasbora name "Scissortail rasbora".