Scarlet Badis (Dario dario)
Scarlet Badis (Dario dario)
Quarantined nano predator for carefully planned freshwater aquariums in Canada.
The Scarlet Badis is a tiny, intensely coloured micro-predator prized for the brilliant red and blue striping of mature males. It is best suited to mature planted nano aquariums with careful feeding and peaceful tankmates.
Why This Fish Stands Out
- Tiny colourful feature fish for planted nano tanks
- Brilliant mature male red-and-blue pattern
- Excellent species for aquarists who enjoy micro predators
Aquarium Setup & Behaviour
Use a mature planted aquarium with dense cover, gentle filtration, and very calm tankmates. Avoid boisterous feeders that outcompete it.
Males can be territorial in small spaces. Provide plants and broken sightlines if keeping more than one.
Feeding
Often prefers small live or frozen foods such as baby brine shrimp, daphnia, cyclops, and small worms; may ignore dry foods.
Natural Colour & Livestock Integrity
Male colour comes from maturity, health, and proper conditioning. No hormones are used to artificially enhance colour.
Topick Aquarium Livestock Standard
All fish at Topick Aquarium are carefully quarantined and conditioned to our stable local tap water before sale. Some oddball and specialty species still have very specific long-term needs, so we recommend matching each fish to the right aquarium size, diet, tankmates, and maintenance routine before purchase.
Care Summary
- Scientific Name: Dario dario
- Adult Size: Approximately 2 cm
- Care Level: Intermediate
- Recommended Tank: Mature aquarium planned around this species' adult size, behaviour, diet, and tankmate compatibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Scarlet Badis easy to feed?
It can be picky and often prefers small frozen or live foods.
Can it live with shrimp?
It is usually safe with adult shrimp, but may eat tiny baby shrimp.
Are males territorial?
Yes, males can defend small territories, especially in nano tanks.
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