Indian Glass Fish
Parambassis ranga
(75-82°F)
Care Requirements
💧 Water Parameters
🏠 Tank Setup
🍽️ Diet & Feeding
Omnivorous. They are primarily carnivorous and feed on small live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms, and small insects. They can also accept high-quality dry foods and flakes.
🐟 Community Compatibility
Indian Glass Fish can be kept with other peaceful community fish of similar size and temperament. They generally get along well with other non-aggressive species. Avoid keeping them with fin-nipping or aggressive fish.
⚥ Sexual Dimorphism
Males are generally smaller and more slender compared to females. Females may have a more rounded belly when carrying eggs.
🌍 Origin
Southeast Asia
About Indian Glass Fish
Indian Glassfish, scientifically known as Parambassis ranga, are a small and delicate species of fish native to the freshwater rivers and lakes of India and surrounding regions. They are also commonly referred to as Indian Glass Perch or Indian Glassy Fish. These transparent fish are sought after by aquarists for their unique appearance and peaceful nature.
Indian Glassfish have a translucent body that allows their internal organs to be visible, giving them the appearance of glass. This unique characteristic makes them a fascinating addition to aquariums. They have a streamlined body shape and a high dorsal fin that adds to their elegance. While their internal organs are visible, their eyes and internal structures may not be completely transparent.
Caring for Indian Glassfish requires attention to their tank setup and water quality. They are sensitive to water conditions, so it's important to maintain clean and stable water parameters. A well-filtered aquarium with regular water changes is essential. Indian Glassfish prefer slightly acidic to neutral water with a temperature range suitable for tropical fish. Provide them with ample swimming space and a peaceful environment with plants, rocks, or driftwood for hiding places.
Indian Glassfish are generally peaceful and can be kept in a community tank with other small, non-aggressive fish species. They should not be housed with fin-nipping or aggressive fish that may harass or injure them. It's important to choose tank mates that share similar water parameter requirements and are compatible in terms of size and temperament.
Feeding Indian Glassfish is relatively easy as they are not picky eaters. They will readily accept a variety of small live and frozen foods, such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. They can also be fed high-quality flake or pellet foods designed for small tropical fish. Offer them small, frequent feedings throughout the day to ensure they receive enough nutrition.
Breeding Indian Glassfish can be challenging as they have specific requirements and behaviors. They are egg scatterers, and the female will release adhesive eggs among plants or other surfaces. It's advisable to set up a separate breeding tank with plenty of plants or spawning mops for the eggs to attach to. Once the eggs are laid, the adults should be removed to prevent them from eating the eggs. The fry will hatch in a few days and can be fed infusoria or finely crushed flakes until they are large enough to accept larger food.
In conclusion, Indian Glassfish are unique and captivating fish that add a touch of elegance to aquariums with their transparent appearance. With proper care, suitable tank conditions, and a varied diet, they can thrive and become a peaceful and fascinating addition to any community aquarium. Their transparent bodies make them a visually interesting species to observe, and their peaceful nature makes them compatible with a wide range of tank mates.
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