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Daisy's Blue Ricefish (Oryzias woworae)

Oryzias woworae, commonly known as Daisy’s Ricefish or sometimes referred to in the hobby as the "Neon Red Fin Rice Fish", is a stunning and peaceful freshwater species native to Muna Island, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia


Appearance

  • Males: Metallic steel-blue body with vivid red or neon red fins, especially on the caudal and dorsal fins.
  • Females: More subdued, with a golden-yellow body and lighter red or orange fin accents.
  • Size: Typically 2.5–3 cm (1.0–1.2 inches), though some may reach up to 5 cm in captivity

 Behavior & Temperament

  • Peaceful and schooling fish; best kept in groups of 8 or more.
  • Thrive in community tanks with other small, non-aggressive species.
  • Males may spar during breeding but rarely cause harm

 Natural Habitat

  • Found in karstic freshwater streams with leaf litter, mud, and sand substrates.
  • Prefer slow-moving, shaded waters under forest canopy

 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 23–27°C (73–81°F)
  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Hardness: 5–15 dGH
  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a group

Diet

  • Omnivorous: Accepts flakes, micro pellets, live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia), and frozen foods.
  • Also grazes on algae and biofilm

 Breeding

  • Easy to breed: Females lay 10–20 adhesive eggs every few days.
  • Eggs are carried briefly by the female before being deposited on plants or spawning mops.
  • Fry hatch in 1–3 weeks and can be fed infusoria or baby brine shrimp

 Tank Setup Tips

  • Use sandy substrate, leaf litter, driftwood, and live plants (e.g., Java moss).
  • Provide gentle filtration and a tight-fitting lid (they can jump).
  • Mimic their natural habitat for best coloration and behavior
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Description

Oryzias woworae, commonly known as Daisy’s Ricefish or sometimes referred to in the hobby as the "Neon Red Fin Rice Fish", is a stunning and peaceful freshwater species native to Muna Island, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia


Appearance

  • Males: Metallic steel-blue body with vivid red or neon red fins, especially on the caudal and dorsal fins.
  • Females: More subdued, with a golden-yellow body and lighter red or orange fin accents.
  • Size: Typically 2.5–3 cm (1.0–1.2 inches), though some may reach up to 5 cm in captivity

 Behavior & Temperament

  • Peaceful and schooling fish; best kept in groups of 8 or more.
  • Thrive in community tanks with other small, non-aggressive species.
  • Males may spar during breeding but rarely cause harm

 Natural Habitat

  • Found in karstic freshwater streams with leaf litter, mud, and sand substrates.
  • Prefer slow-moving, shaded waters under forest canopy

 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 23–27°C (73–81°F)
  • pH: 6.0–7.5
  • Hardness: 5–15 dGH
  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a group

Diet

  • Omnivorous: Accepts flakes, micro pellets, live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia), and frozen foods.
  • Also grazes on algae and biofilm

 Breeding

  • Easy to breed: Females lay 10–20 adhesive eggs every few days.
  • Eggs are carried briefly by the female before being deposited on plants or spawning mops.
  • Fry hatch in 1–3 weeks and can be fed infusoria or baby brine shrimp

 Tank Setup Tips

  • Use sandy substrate, leaf litter, driftwood, and live plants (e.g., Java moss).
  • Provide gentle filtration and a tight-fitting lid (they can jump).
  • Mimic their natural habitat for best coloration and behavior