Maculata Rasbora (Dwarf) (Boraras maculatus) Import

The Maculata Rasbora, commonly known as the Dwarf Rasbora, is a vibrant and tiny freshwater fish, admired for its bright red-orange coloration and striking black markings. Native to Southeast Asia, this peaceful and active species thrives in nano aquariums and heavily planted tanks. Its small size and schooling behavior make it an excellent choice for aquarists who appreciate delicate, colorful fish.

All livestock has undergone a mandatory quarantine period of at least 2 weeks.

Livestock Policy

We are committed to providing healthy and thriving livestock to our customers. Here are some important details to keep in mind:

  • We do not accept returns on any livestock (plants, aquatic animals, etc.) please see DOA Policy.
  • We primarily sell juvenile livestock but may substitute adult specimens if available.
  • We do not guarantee specific sexes for our livestock and may send a mix of males and females if available.
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    Delivery

    We ship all over South Africa. Once your order has been dispatched, you'll receive a tracking number to monitor the status of your delivery.

    Important Notes

    • During December, delivery times may be longer than usual due to increased demand and holiday schedules.
    • Please ensure that your delivery address is accurate and complete to avoid any delays or issues.

    Return Policy

    If you need to return an item, please follow these steps:
    1. Email us at judysplantedtanks@gmail.com to request a return.
    2. If approved, we'll action your return within 7 working days.
    3. You'll receive a Return Notification email once the return has been completed.
    4. Refunds will be processed within 1-3 business days after the return has been completed, and will be credited back to the original form of payment.

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Maculata Rasbora (Dwarf) (Boraras maculatus)

The Maculata Rasbora, commonly known as the Dwarf Rasbora, is a vibrant and tiny freshwater fish, admired for its bright red-orange coloration and striking black markings. Native to Southeast Asia, this peaceful and active species thrives in nano aquariums and heavily planted tanks. Its small size and schooling behavior make it an excellent choice for aquarists who appreciate delicate, colorful fish.


Natural Habitat

Maculata Rasboras are found in slow-moving streams, peat swamps, and forest pools across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. These environments are typically acidic, with soft water and dense vegetation providing plenty of cover.


Aquarium Care

Tank Requirements

  • Minimum Tank Size: 20 liters for a group of 6–8 individuals.
  • Water Temperature: 22–28°C.
  • pH Range: 4.0–6.5 (soft, acidic water preferred).
  • Water Hardness: 1–8 dGH (very soft to soft water).
  • Filtration: Gentle flow; sponge filters or low-flow external filters work best to mimic their natural habitat.

Aquascaping

  • Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel.
  • Decor: Include driftwood, leaf litter, and rocks to create hiding spots and a natural aesthetic.
  • Plants: Heavily planted tanks with species like Java Moss, Anubias, and floating plants such as Duckweed or Salvinia provide shade and mimic their native environment.
  • Lighting: Dim to moderate lighting reduces stress and highlights their vibrant colors.

Tank Mates

Maculata Rasboras are peaceful and do well in nano or community aquariums with other small, non-aggressive species. Suitable tank mates include:

  • Small rasboras like chili rasboras or emerald dwarf rasboras.
  • Small tetras, pygmy Corydoras, or shrimp species.
    Avoid: Larger, fast-moving, or aggressive fish that may intimidate or prey on them.

Feeding

Maculata Rasboras are micropredators and require a high-protein diet:

  • Staple Foods: High-quality micro-pellets or finely crushed flakes suitable for small fish.
  • Live/Frozen Foods: Brine shrimp, daphnia, mosquito larvae, and microworms.
  • Feeding Frequency: Offer small portions 1–2 times daily, ensuring all fish can feed.

Behavior and Personality

  • Activity: Active swimmers that primarily occupy the mid and upper levels of the tank.
  • Social Behavior: Schooling fish that thrive in groups of at least 6–8, displaying natural behaviors and reducing stress.
  • Temperament: Peaceful and shy, preferring densely planted tanks for security.

Breeding

Breeding Maculata Rasboras in captivity is achievable with proper conditions.

Sexing

  • Males: More vibrant red coloration and slimmer bodies.
  • Females: Rounder bodies, especially when carrying eggs, with slightly duller colors.

Breeding Tank Setup

  • Use a separate breeding tank of at least 10 liters with soft, acidic water (pH 4.5–5.5).
  • Provide fine-leafed plants like Java Moss or spawning mops for egg deposition.

Breeding Process

  1. Condition adults with live or frozen foods to trigger spawning.
  2. Males court females by displaying vibrant colors and fin movements.
  3. Eggs are scattered among plants or substrate and hatch within 24–36 hours.

Fry Care

  • Feed fry infusoria or liquid fry food initially.
  • Transition to baby brine shrimp or powdered fry food as they grow.

Key Notes

  • Behavior: Maculata Rasboras are shy and benefit from a heavily planted tank with subdued lighting to feel secure.
  • Water Quality: Regular water changes and stable conditions are crucial, as they are sensitive to poor water quality.
  • Group Size: Keeping them in larger groups enhances their schooling behavior and reduces stress.

The Maculata Rasbora (Boraras maculatus) is a stunning, tiny fish that brings vibrant color and energy to nano and planted aquariums. Its peaceful nature, manageable size, and captivating behavior make it a perfect choice for aquarists looking to create a serene and visually appealing aquatic environment.

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At Judy’s Planted Tanks, we take great care in packaging and shipping our livestock. However, occasionally losses can occur during transit. If any livestock arrives deceased, we offer a DOA Guarantee. To qualify for this guarantee, please follow these steps:
  1. Notify us within 1 hour of receiving your package.
  2. Provide proof of the deceased livestock, including clear photos or videos.
  3. Ensure the livestock is still in its original packaging.

Shipping Policy

We strive to ensure that our livestock and plants arrive safely and efficiently. Here are our shipping details:
  • Livestock and Plant Shipping: We only ship livestock and plants from Monday to Wednesday to prevent them from sitting in the courier's warehouse over the weekend.
  • Other Product Shipping: All other products can be shipped from Monday to Friday.
  • Courier Services: We use The Courier Guy, with shipping charges ranging from R120 to R500, depending on your order.
  • Alternative Shipping Option: We can ship dry goods using the locker-to-locker PUDO service for only R60-R100 depending on your order.
  • Local Collections: Local collections in Port Elizabeth are free.
Please note that we will only ship aquatic animals using the express shipping method.

Livestock Policy

We are committed to providing healthy and thriving livestock to our customers. Here are some important details to keep in mind:
  • We do not accept returns on any livestock (plants, aquatic animals, etc.).
  • We primarily sell juvenile livestock but may substitute adult specimens if available.
  • We do not guarantee specific sexes for our livestock and may send a mix of males and females if available.
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