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Maculata Dwarf Spotted Red Rasbora: The species of dwarf rasbora is very peaceful. It is a shoaling fish, it should always be kept in groups of eight or more fish.<\/p>\n

Maculata Dwarf Spotted Red Rasboras will be more vibrant and active in larger shoals. Due to their shy nature and small size, they are not suitable for community aquariums.<\/p>\n

It can be added in aquariums with shrimp and other very small and timid fish species.<\/p>\n

It is an excellent option for aquascaped tanks where plants take center stage.<\/p>\n

The Dwarf or Spotted rasbora is native to Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, and Singapore in South Eastern Asia.<\/p>\n

This species has also been reported to be present on Borneo and Sumatra, though these reports are less reliable. Peninsular Malaysia has a large population, while the other countries have smaller populations. The hues and patterns of various populations from various nations vary.<\/p>\n

The Dwarf rasbora lives in black water streams and rivers that are connected to peat swamps in the wild. In dark water, it lives alongside fallen leaves and branches (the tannins that give the water its dark color).<\/p>\n

In most of these places, the water is very soft and very acidic. They are frequently found in environments with pH values as low as 4.0. This species’ habitat is under threat from farming and human development.<\/p>\n

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