
Emerald Eye Rasbora (Brevibora dorsiocellata) 2-3CM
Brevibora dorsiocellata
Common name: Emerald dwarf rasbora
Brevibora dorsiocellata is a small, peaceful freshwater cyprinid fish native to Southeast Asia and popular in the aquarium trade.
Quick Overview
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Genus: Brevibora
- Maximum size: ~2–2.5 cm (under 1 inch)
- Lifespan: ~3–5 years in good conditions
- Temperament: Very peaceful, schooling
Natural Distribution & Habitat
- Found primarily in Thailand and parts of the Malay Peninsula
- Inhabits slow-moving streams, forest creeks, and peat swamp waters
- Prefers soft, slightly acidic water with leaf litter and subdued lighting
Appearance
- Slender, translucent body with a distinct dark ocellus (eye-like spot) on the dorsal region
- Iridescent greenish or bronze sheen under proper lighting
- Fins are mostly clear, giving it a delicate appearance
Aquarium Care
Tank size:
- Minimum 10 gallons for a small school
Water parameters (ideal):
- Temperature: 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- pH: 5.5–7.0
- Hardness: Soft (up to ~8 dGH)
Behavior & stocking:
- Must be kept in groups of at least 6–8, larger is better
- Excellent choice for nano community tanks
- Compatible with other tiny, non-aggressive species (e.g., small rasboras, micro tetras, shrimp)
Diet
- Omnivorous micro-predator
- Accepts:
- Fine-quality flakes or micro pellets
- Live and frozen foods (baby brine shrimp, daphnia, cyclops)
- Small food size is essential due to their tiny mouths
Breeding Notes (advanced)
- Egg scatterers with no parental care
- Spawning often occurs in heavily planted tanks
- Adults may eat eggs; separate breeding setup recommended if fry are desired
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Description
Brevibora dorsiocellata
Common name: Emerald dwarf rasbora
Brevibora dorsiocellata is a small, peaceful freshwater cyprinid fish native to Southeast Asia and popular in the aquarium trade.
Quick Overview
- Family: Cyprinidae
- Genus: Brevibora
- Maximum size: ~2–2.5 cm (under 1 inch)
- Lifespan: ~3–5 years in good conditions
- Temperament: Very peaceful, schooling
Natural Distribution & Habitat
- Found primarily in Thailand and parts of the Malay Peninsula
- Inhabits slow-moving streams, forest creeks, and peat swamp waters
- Prefers soft, slightly acidic water with leaf litter and subdued lighting
Appearance
- Slender, translucent body with a distinct dark ocellus (eye-like spot) on the dorsal region
- Iridescent greenish or bronze sheen under proper lighting
- Fins are mostly clear, giving it a delicate appearance
Aquarium Care
Tank size:
- Minimum 10 gallons for a small school
Water parameters (ideal):
- Temperature: 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
- pH: 5.5–7.0
- Hardness: Soft (up to ~8 dGH)
Behavior & stocking:
- Must be kept in groups of at least 6–8, larger is better
- Excellent choice for nano community tanks
- Compatible with other tiny, non-aggressive species (e.g., small rasboras, micro tetras, shrimp)
Diet
- Omnivorous micro-predator
- Accepts:
- Fine-quality flakes or micro pellets
- Live and frozen foods (baby brine shrimp, daphnia, cyclops)
- Small food size is essential due to their tiny mouths
Breeding Notes (advanced)
- Egg scatterers with no parental care
- Spawning often occurs in heavily planted tanks
- Adults may eat eggs; separate breeding setup recommended if fry are desired






















