

Introduce a touch of Australia's aquatic elegance to your aquarium with the Native Glass Fish (Ambassis agassizii), one of the most captivating Australian freshwater fish. Known for their translucent bodies and shimmering reflective scales, these Australian native fish provide a unique visual appeal, reflecting light in mesmerizing ways. Their peaceful schooling behaviour makes them ideal for community aquariums in Australia, bringing both beauty and harmony to your aquatic environment.
Key Features
Why Choose Native Glass Fish?
Choosing the Native Glass Fish enriches your Australian freshwater aquarium with a species that embodies both grace and resilience. Their gentle temperament ensures compatibility with a variety of peaceful tank mates, while their unique appearance adds distinctive charm. Observing their synchronized swimming and subtle beauty provides a tranquil and engaging experience for aquarists across Australia.
Specifications
Care Guidelines
Benefits
Elevate your Australian aquarium's allure with the Native Glass Fish, a species that brings subtle beauty, peaceful activity, and a harmonious aquatic experience. Browse our collection of Native Glass Fish to start your vibrant community aquarium today.
FAQs
Are Native Glass Fish suitable for beginners? Yes, they are hardy and adaptable, making them ideal for both novice and experienced Australian aquarists.
How many should I keep together? Native Glass Fish are schooling fish; keep at least 6–10 together for natural, harmonious behaviour.
What do they eat? Omnivorous; feed high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like small crustaceans and aquatic insects.
Do they require special water conditions? They thrive in pH 6.5–7.5 and temperatures 10–28°C. Regular water changes are recommended to maintain optimal water quality.
Can they live with other Australian native fish? Yes, they are peaceful and compatible with other medium-sized Australian natives like rainbowfish and blue-eyes. Avoid keeping with very small fish or shrimps.
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