Description
Indian Glassfish
Parambassis ranga
Indian Glassfish are a widely distributed species reported from India (Orissa, Tripura, Assam, Bengal and Bihar) and Myanmar. Parambassis lala is known from the lowlands of the Ganges-Brahmaputra and Mahanadi basins in India and the Irrawaddy basin in Myanmar (Roberts 1994). It is very common in Assam.
The Indian Glass Perch is an old aquarium fish, the first importation was as early as 1905. Nevertheless, there are still totally wrong rumors about this fish. So it is often said that Parambassis lala would prefer brackish water, however, this is nonsense as this fish occurs exclusively in pure freshwater where it lives in schools.
Keeping the Glassfish is easy, but they prefer live foods, frozen or freeze dried food, such as bloodworms.
Size at shipping SMALL about 1.0-1.25″
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