Lame Tricolor Medaka Rice Fish
Scientific Name: Oryzias latipes
Common Name: Medaka Rice Fish
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Lame Tricolor Medaka Rice Fish brings the whole color palette to your tank, showing off crisp white, bold black accents, and bright pops of orange all in one stunning package. And the name really says it all, lame (lah‑meh) means “sparkle,” which fits perfectly since their reflective scales catch the light like tiny underwater diamonds. They look incredible from the front of a glass tank, but they’re just as famous for shining in outdoor tubs and patio ponds, where their multicolored, glittery backs really steal the show. If you are looking for a fish that is a literal work of art, this school is shore to please.
Behavior
- These fish are exceptionally hardy, beginner-friendly, and adaptable to a wide variety of aquarium parameters, including brackish water setups.
- In a standard home aquarium, these active fish are primarily mid- to top-level swimmers.
- They are a deeply peaceful species that should be housed alongside other gentle nano fish and larger peaceful invertebrates.
- They do best in schools of 6 or more and will display their best color and behavior when kept in appropriate numbers.
- This species has the potential to jump, so a well-fitting lid or dense floating live aquarium plants are highly recommended for coverage.
Diet
Feeding Rice Fish is simple. They are omnivores with a healthy appetite and will eagerly eat a wide variety of fish food. To maintain their health, provide a balanced diet of high-quality flakes and micro pellets. They will also readily accept live or frozen foods, such as baby brine shrimp or daphnia, which mimic their natural diet and support optimal energy levels. Feed them small amounts once or twice daily.
Quick Care Stats
- Origin: Tank-bred
- Temperament: Peaceful – Fin-tastic for community tanks
- Average Size: 1 inch
- Diet: Omnivore
- Minimum Tank Size: 10 Gallons
- Ideal Group Size: School of 6 or more
Want to make sure your Medaka stay healthy and thrive? Click here for a complete Japanese Rice Fish Care Guide