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If you are looking for a new fish to add to your pond, then consider bringing home the Panda garra. This peaceful species is perfect for beginners as it is easy to keep and will fit in well with other peaceful fish in your pond. This article will go over their common characteristics and habitat. Read on to find out how to keep Panda garra in your pond. You may even be surprised at how easy they are to care for!<\/p>\n
The cyprinid fish genus Garra includes the lovable Panda, or Garra flavatra. It is also known as the \u201cflying panda,\u201d and can be found in several habitats. Here\u2019s a closer look at Garra flavatra:<\/p>\n
This colorful fish was introduced to the aquarium hobby in 2005 and has already attracted many enthusiasts. Besides its adorable appearance, it is easy to distinguish this species. Despite its territorial nature, it is small enough to fit into a single tank. Its scientific name, Garra flavatra, is a nod to the animal\u2019s origins in the wild. Unlike its cousins in the loach family, this fish has specialized mouthparts that allow it to stick to substrate.<\/p>\n
This peaceful-looking fish can make a great addition to any aquarium. Panda garra, also known as bumblebee garra, is a relatively small, black-and-yellow fish. Its latin name, flavus ater, means \u201cfawn.\u201d Panda Garra originally came from Myanmar and reaches a maximum length of three and a half inch<\/a>es. While it is not a small fish, its charm makes it a popular addition to any aquarium.<\/p>\n This tropical fish is an excellent pet for those looking for a peaceful and playful pet. While Panda Garra are very peaceful, they are also boisterous at feeding time. If you\u2019re considering purchasing one for your aquarium, make sure you keep them in a community tank with at least five other Panda Garra. Try to choose a biotope environment like a hill stream for the best results. In order to keep the aquarium environment healthy, add air stones to the water every day. You\u2019ll want to keep nitrate levels low.<\/p>\n Care of this fish is relatively simple and they breed easily. You\u2019ll need to choose a male and female that you\u2019re confident you\u2019ll keep for a long time. Then, prepare the breeding tank and feed them high-protein foods. They usually spawn between May and July. The female will lay eggs at the first sign of morning sun, and they hatch in about 24 hours. Once the eggs are laid, remove them immediately.<\/p>\nPanda garra habitat<\/span><\/h2>\n