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Oryzias latipes

Medaka, also known as ricefish are quickly rising to be a popular aquarium fish. These adorable nano fish are incredibly hardy, cold-water tolerant and come in an assortment of colours through the art of selective breeding. They would be an ideal beginner fish because of these reasons and are even kept in outdoor ponds in the colder regions of Australia, all year round

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Medaka Red Stardust

 

Medaka also known as ricefish are quickly rising to be a popular aquarium fish. These adorable nano fish are incredibly hardy, cold-water tolerant and come in an assortment of colours through the art of selective breeding. They would be an ideal beginner fish because of these reasons and are even kept in outdoor ponds in the colder regions of Australia, all year round.

The red stardust medaka is a newer strain likely derived from the classic orange or Youkihi medaka. have a wonderful saffron red colour with highlights of white on the fins and cheek plate. This vibrant orangey red is also contrasted with a white belly and metallic silvery eyes which really make this fish stand out. The stardust part of the name comes from the metallic, reflective odd scales dotted across the body like stars in a galaxy photo. Its body shape is very easily comparable with the tropical guppy however the Medaka is far more underrated and in most cases much more beginner-friendly!

The red stardust medaka will max out at a size of 4cm. Much like their beautiful colours these fish also have a beautiful, peaceful personality and would be really different addition to any community aquarium. Telling the difference between males and females is difficult in medaka as they do not have any immediate distinguishing factors. When breeding though the female will carry her eggs on the outside of her body for a short time until the male fertilises them, she will then attach them to a soft or leafy surface which is a truly unique behaviour to these fish. Wild medaka can be found in the cold rivers of Japan.

 

Tank Recommendations for your Red Stardust Medaka

The Red Stardust Medaka is a very active little fish and would be fine in a tank that is 40 litres. A larger aquarium would be ideal as these fish do best when kept in groups and the larger volume will allow for other tank mates.

Stardust medaka is not fussy at all when it comes to the substrate but will really love a densely planted aquarium. This would also ensure that if the fish end up breeding which is highly likely, the fry have a good chance at surviving.

A really great aquarium setting for these fish would be to have a black tank background, bright green plants and an aquarium light with increased red spectrum will will really showcase the orange of this medaka strain.

 

Suitable Tank Buddies

The Red Stardust Medaka is a very peaceful species which is best suited to be kept with small community fish.

 

Usually Compatible

Small community fish like neon tetras, ember tetras or rasboras, and even livebearers like guppies.

 

Sometime Compatible

Anabantoid species such as bettas, gouramis, and species of a similar sort. These species offer a risk of predating on small medaka or outcompeting them.

 

Rarely Compatible

Aggressive species such as convict cichlids or kribensis which will certainly end up preying on the medaka

 

Feeding your Red Stardust Medaka

The Red Stardust medaka much like most small aquarium fish is very easy to feed. They are an opportunistic surface feeder and will take to a wide range of prepared aquarium foods.

Their diet should contain good quality micro floating pellets with frozen food that have a high protein such as bloodworm, brine shrimp, and daphnia. This feeding can simply occur once a day.

More Information
Scientific Name Oryzias latipes
Care Level Easy
Common Names Red Stardust Medaka, Red Stardust Ricefish
Diet Omnivore
Fish Family Adrianichthyidae
Lifespan (years) 2
Max. Length (cm) 4
Min. Tank Volume (l) 40
Origin Japan
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 18-26° C, pH 7.0-8.0
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