Redfin Rednose Characteristics and Breeding

The Redfin Rednose is a very beautiful tropical fish of the Carp family Sabwa, with a pale blue metallic light on its entire body and red on its snout and the upper and lower ends of its tail fins. In this article, I would like to explain in detail the characteristics of the Redfin Rednose and how to keep it.

What is Redfin Red Nose?

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The Redfin Rednose is a tropical fish in the Carp family Sabwa. The Redfin Rednose originates from Inle Lake in Myanmar, Southeast Asia. The body color of the Redfin Rednose is a pale blue metallic color with red on the snout and on the top and bottom edges of the tail. The Redfin Rednose's most distinctive feature is that it has no scales at all.Thus, the Redfin Rednose is very difficult to classify because it has characteristics not found in other species, and only one species, the Redfin Rednose, belongs to the genus Sabwa. And the red-finned rednose is endemic only to the area around Inle Lake in Myanmar.

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How to keep Redfin Rednose

The Redfin Rednose will be a relatively easy breed to keep. The life span of the Redfin Rednose is approximately 3-5 years. The body size of the Redfin Rednose is approximately 3 to 4 cm. However, both lifespan and body size vary depending on the environment in which they are kept and the food they are fed. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water (especially medium to hard water), with a pH range of 6.0 to 8.0. The Redfin Rednose is classified as a tropical fish and will require a heater in winter if kept domestically. However, the Redfin Rednose prefers a slightly lower water temperature than other tropical fish, around 21-25°C. This is due to the fact that Inle Lake, where the Redfin Rednose lives, is located at an altitude of 884 meters above sea level, and the water temperature is lower than that in the plains.

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Points to keep in mind when mixing swimmers

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Regarding mixed swimming, first of all, the personality of the Redfin Rednose is aggressive. However, this aggression is due to fighting between males, not aggression toward other species. Therefore, if no females are allowed at all, there is no reason for males to fight with each other, and aggression will decrease. Redfin Rednose are docile towards other breeds, so if the breed you put them with is territorial or aggressive, the Redfin Rednose may be beaten up, and they may get injured or become sick due to stress.Recommended species for mixing with the Redfin Rednose are smaller fish such as Neon Tetras and other caracinids and red fins. Also, when mixing Redfin Rednose with other species, make sure that the Redfin Rednose is eating well, as it is often the case that the other species will take its food. As explained above, Redfin Rednose prefer a slightly different water temperature than other species, so be sure to pay attention to the water temperature as well.

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Points about spawning

Many people who keep Redfin Rednose want to breed them. Breeding Redfin Rednose is said to be a little more difficult in a typical breeding environment. However, it is possible to breed them by taking proper measures. The most important factor in breeding Redfin Rednose is water temperature. When breeding, it is important to keep the water temperature around 20°C.As long as the water temperature can be maintained, the rest of the procedure is the same as for other species. Therefore, it is important to prepare for this by adding water plants for spawning. After hatching, it is important to feed them several times a day just like other tropical fish.

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What to look for when keeping a Redfin Rednose

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The redfin rednose is recommended for its easy breeding and mixed swimming. The pale blue metallic is highly popular because it is endemic to the Inle Lake area and has a distinctive character, such as the lack of scales and the pale blue metallic coloration of its body.However, it is not uncommon for specialty stores to not have them, so if you are interested in keeping them, we recommend that you call ahead of time to inquire. Redfin Rednose have unique characteristics, so if you have a chance to see them at a specialty store, we recommend you to take a look at them.

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