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Black Rice Fish (Black medaka) – Oryzias latipes

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Description

Black Rice Fish (Black Medaka) – Oryzias latipes

The Black Rice Fish, a variant of Oryzias latipes, is a visually striking freshwater species known for its deep, dark coloration that contrasts beautifully against bright plants and substrates. Its peaceful nature and adaptability make it an excellent choice for aquarists of all experience levels.


Introduction

  • Common Name: Black Rice Fish, Black Medaka
  • Scientific Name: Oryzias latipes
  • Size: 1.2–1.6 inches (3–4 cm)
  • Lifespan: 2–4 years

This compact and hardy fish is well-suited to both nano tanks and larger community aquariums. Its ability to thrive in varied conditions and its unique, sleek appearance make it a favorite among aquarists seeking low-maintenance yet visually impressive species.


1. Natural Habitat and Behavior

  • Habitat: Oryzias latipes originates from East Asia, inhabiting calm, shallow water bodies like rice paddies, ponds, and slow-moving streams with dense vegetation.
  • Behavior: Black Rice Fish are schooling species, happiest in groups of six or more. They are active swimmers, often exploring the middle and upper water columns.

2. Aquarium Setup

  • Tank Size: A 10-gallon tank (38 liters) is suitable for a small group, but larger tanks promote more natural behavior.
  • Substrate: Dark sand or gravel enhances their striking appearance.
  • Decor: Include live plants like Anubias, Java moss, and floating plants to provide cover and encourage natural behaviors. Driftwood and small rocks create a more natural aesthetic.
  • Water Conditions:
    • Temperature: 64–77°F (18–25°C)
    • pH: 6.5–8.0
    • Hardness: 5–20 dGH
  • Lighting: Moderate lighting highlights their dark coloration and complements planted tanks.

3. Diet and Feeding

  • Diet: Black Rice Fish are omnivorous and thrive on a varied diet, including:
    • High-quality micro-pellets or flakes
    • Live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, and mosquito larvae
    • Vegetable matter like spirulina-based flakes or blanched vegetables
  • Feeding Schedule: Feed small portions 1–2 times daily to ensure optimal health without overfeeding.

4. Compatibility with Other Fish

  • Tankmates: Their peaceful temperament makes them ideal companions for non-aggressive species, such as:
    • Small Tetras (e.g., Ember Tetras)
    • Dwarf Corydoras
    • Shrimp (e.g., Cherry Shrimp)
    • Snails (e.g., Mystery Snails)
  • Avoid: Large or aggressive fish that may harass or prey on them.

5. Common Challenges and Tips

  • Breeding: Black Rice Fish are prolific breeders. Females carry adhesive eggs that are deposited on plants or other surfaces. These eggs hatch in 7–14 days, making them a great species for breeding projects.
  • Water Quality: Although hardy, they benefit from stable water conditions and regular maintenance. Weekly water changes of 20–30% are recommended.
  • Group Size: Keep them in groups of at least six to reduce stress and encourage natural schooling behavior.

Conclusion

The Black Rice Fish (Oryzias latipes) is a captivating and low-maintenance species that adds elegance and activity to any aquarium. Their unique black coloration, peaceful nature, and adaptability make them a top choice for nano aquariums and community tanks alike. With minimal care requirements and ease of breeding, they’re perfect for both beginners and experienced aquarists.