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Red Cherry Rasbora (Rasbora lacrimula) 2-2.5cm

Red Cherry Rasbora (Rasbora lacrimula) 2-2.5cm

Lacrimula Rasbora (Rasbora lacrimula), also known as the Red Cherry Rasbora or Borneo Redfin Rasbora, is a small, peaceful freshwater fish native to Indonesian Borneo. It’s a relatively new addition to the aquarium hobby and prized for its subtle beauty and calm temperament.


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Rasbora lacrimula
  • Common Names: Red Cherry Rasbora, Borneo Redfin Rasbora, Sunshine Rasbora, Dwarf Volcano Rasbora 
  • Origin: Mahakam drainage, Kalimantan Timur, Borneo, Indonesia
  • Size: 25–31 mm (1–1.2 inches)
  • Lifespan: ~3–5 years
  • IUCN Status: Data Deficient 

Appearance

  • Body: Slender and semi-transparent with a faint midlateral stripe
  • Markings: Ends in a teardrop-shaped blotch near the caudal peduncle
  • Unique Feature: A line of tiny tubercles forming a granulated crest along the dorsal surface and upper edge of the caudal fin 
  • Sexual Dimorphism:
    • Males: Smaller, slimmer, more intensely colored
    • Females: Fuller-bodied when mature 

Tank Setup
  • Minimum Tank Size: 45 × 30 cm (approx. 10–15 gallons) 
  • Water Temperature: 72–78°F (22–25.6°C)
  • pH: 4.0–7.5 (soft, slightly acidic preferred)
  • Hardness: 1–12 dGH
  • Décor:
    • Dark substrate
    • Leaf litter, driftwood, and roots
    • Floating plants to diffuse light
  • Filtration: Gentle flow; avoid strong currents

Diet

  • Type: Micropredator
  • Foods:
    • Live/frozen: Daphnia, Artemia, mosquito larvae
    • Dry: Micro pellets, flakes
  • Feeding Tip: A varied diet enhances coloration and breeding readiness 

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Very peaceful
  • Shoaling: Must be kept in groups of 8–10+ for natural behavior and best coloration
  • Tank Mates: Suitable with other small, peaceful fish like tetras, small rainbowfish, and dwarf catfish 

Breeding

  • Method: Egg-scattering, continuous spawner
  • Spawning Setup:
    • Shallow tank with mesh or marbles to protect eggs
    • Dim lighting and soft, acidic water
  • Eggs: Hatch in 18–48 hours; fry become free-swimming within 1–2 days
  • Fry Food: Start with Paramecium or infusoria, then Artemia nauplii


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Red Cherry Rasbora (Rasbora lacrimula) 2-2.5cm

$6.57

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Description

Lacrimula Rasbora (Rasbora lacrimula), also known as the Red Cherry Rasbora or Borneo Redfin Rasbora, is a small, peaceful freshwater fish native to Indonesian Borneo. It’s a relatively new addition to the aquarium hobby and prized for its subtle beauty and calm temperament.


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Rasbora lacrimula
  • Common Names: Red Cherry Rasbora, Borneo Redfin Rasbora, Sunshine Rasbora, Dwarf Volcano Rasbora 
  • Origin: Mahakam drainage, Kalimantan Timur, Borneo, Indonesia
  • Size: 25–31 mm (1–1.2 inches)
  • Lifespan: ~3–5 years
  • IUCN Status: Data Deficient 

Appearance

  • Body: Slender and semi-transparent with a faint midlateral stripe
  • Markings: Ends in a teardrop-shaped blotch near the caudal peduncle
  • Unique Feature: A line of tiny tubercles forming a granulated crest along the dorsal surface and upper edge of the caudal fin 
  • Sexual Dimorphism:
    • Males: Smaller, slimmer, more intensely colored
    • Females: Fuller-bodied when mature 

Tank Setup
  • Minimum Tank Size: 45 × 30 cm (approx. 10–15 gallons) 
  • Water Temperature: 72–78°F (22–25.6°C)
  • pH: 4.0–7.5 (soft, slightly acidic preferred)
  • Hardness: 1–12 dGH
  • Décor:
    • Dark substrate
    • Leaf litter, driftwood, and roots
    • Floating plants to diffuse light
  • Filtration: Gentle flow; avoid strong currents

Diet

  • Type: Micropredator
  • Foods:
    • Live/frozen: Daphnia, Artemia, mosquito larvae
    • Dry: Micro pellets, flakes
  • Feeding Tip: A varied diet enhances coloration and breeding readiness 

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Very peaceful
  • Shoaling: Must be kept in groups of 8–10+ for natural behavior and best coloration
  • Tank Mates: Suitable with other small, peaceful fish like tetras, small rainbowfish, and dwarf catfish 

Breeding

  • Method: Egg-scattering, continuous spawner
  • Spawning Setup:
    • Shallow tank with mesh or marbles to protect eggs
    • Dim lighting and soft, acidic water
  • Eggs: Hatch in 18–48 hours; fry become free-swimming within 1–2 days
  • Fry Food: Start with Paramecium or infusoria, then Artemia nauplii


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