Parosphromenus Anjunganensis
Conservation Status: Endangered Parosphromenus Anjunganensis stands out from other parosphromenus species as it has prominent red fins outlined with a white band. Parosphromenus Anjunganensis is a small freshwater fish species belonging to the family Osphronemidae. Best kept in small groups of 3-6 in a 5 to 10 gallon tanks with small blackwater fish such as Boraras or mouthbrooding bettas like Albimarginata and Channoides. You can find out more information about these fish from our friends at Paro project. https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/en/p-anjunganensis Temperature: 22 – 28 °CpH: 3.0 – 6.5Hardness: 18 – 72 ppm Behavior and Diet:These fish are generally peaceful and shy, preferring to hide among the vegetation or other structures in their environment. They are omnivores, feeding on a variety of small invertebrates and insect larvae.