Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit
Conservation Status:Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit is not listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) but due to habitat loss and degradation caused by deforestation, land use change, and pollution, we can suspect these are similar to the other parosphromenus which are listed are Endangered or Critically Endangered Parosphromenus sp. Tangkit 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.Sp. Tangkit are a relatively unknown bitan type of parosphromenus, typically having dark brown-red fins with bright blue/white iridescence on their fin edges. Found in the province of Jambi in the Tangkit area. You can find out more information about these fish from our friends at Paro project. https://www.parosphromenus-project.org/en/parosphromenus-julinae Temperature: 22 – 28 °CpH: 3.0 – 6.5Ha