Nano Tropical Fish Celestial Pearl Danios CPD Galaxy Rasboras

Description
$5

Serious inquiries only. (See our other fish available in other tanks). These are a young fish. CPD - Best nano fish currently. Max adult size is 1 inch.

8 for $40.00 which makes them only $5 each. Additional ones available for $4.50 each.
Minimum order of 8

They're young adults and can eat micro pellets, flake and any live foods etc. Locally breed Celestial Pearl Danio CPD (Danio Margaritatus) aka Galaxy Rasbora. They have a perfect body shape and guarantee desease free. I bred and raised them using tap water in my tanks so they'll be fine when introduced into wide range water parameters.

Some details about them:
Danio margaritatus goes by many common names, such as galaxy rasbora and celestial pearl danio, because of the striking golden spots scattered on their dark bodies. They grow up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) long and feature bright, red-orange fins with black striping. Discovered in 2006, they come from Southeast Asia and live in shallow waters with dense vegetation.

How many celestial pearl danios should be kept together? As a schooling fish, they feel most comfortable in large groups so that they can more easily elude predators, find food, and breed. The rule of thumb for schooling fish is to get at least six fish of the same species, but we strongly suggest starting with 10 CPDs since they can be a bit timid.

Are celestial pearl danios aggressive? No, CPDs are peaceful nano fish that do well with other community fish. However, they are still danios, which are known for chasing each other to establish dominance or display breeding behavior. Not to worry — while they may do some fin nipping amongst their own species, they rarely go after other tank mates.

Are celestial pearl danios cold water fish? While they can live up to 78°F (26°C), they thrive in lower temperatures from 72–76°F (22–24°C). Depending on how warm your home is, you may be able to keep this species in an unheated aquarium without a heater.

What fish can you put with galaxy rasboras? Avoid any large fish that may eat, bully, or outcompete them for food. In fact, since CPDs sometimes like to hide, consider adding some dither fish that can encourage them to comfortably swim out in the open. We have kept them with other friendly community fish, such as small tetras, Corydoras catfish, and kuhli loaches.

These fish are bred in Brampton water. These fish are in good health and eat voraciously. We do not extend any guarantees with any fish for sale because once the fish leave our possession, we do not know how they are treated or kept. If you see this ad up, they are still available.

Fish are located near the corner of Sandalwood & Kennedy in Brampton.
After making a specific appointment, fish pickup will be available as curbside pickup.

Electronic payment or pay with cash.

At the present time I do not have any need for additional fish. Therefore I am NOT interested in TRADES. I am only selling because I need to reduce the number of fish that I current have. Please do not ask me to trade these beautiful fish for guppies or the like.
When you call please mention you found this ad listing on OKz.ca

Contact Information

Contact Person:The Fish Shop
Address:Brampton, ON L6S 1R3
City:Mississauga / Peel Region
Phone:647-454-XXXX (Show)
Asking Price:$5

Other Information

Offered By:Registered Breeder
Payment:Cash Accepted,Cashless Payment

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