Gold-Fin Bitterling (Rhodeus cf. albomarginatus) – Rare Golden-Edged Variant Pseudogastromyzon fasciatus Substrate & Decor: Use smooth
Description
Substrate & Decor: Use smooth gravel or sand with plenty of flat river stones or slate
and protein-rich feeding to encourage spawning
well-oxygenated streams and rivers with rocky substrates and dense vegetation
pH: neutral range (approx
females can release up to 16 batches per day
Gold-Fin Bitterling (Rhodeus cf. albomarginatus) – Rare Golden-Edged Variant Pseudogastromyzon fasciatus Substrate & Decor: Use smoothThe Gold Fin Bitterling, a visually captivating variant of Rhodeus albomarginatus native to Chinas Lvjiang River tributary, stands out with elegant gold tinged edges along its dorsal, anal, and pelvic finsaccentuating its sleek gray silver body. During breeding, males may display reddish orange on their belly and caudal peduncle, enhancing the gold highlights and giving this rare morph an almost regal glow. The distinct naming albomarginatus
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