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There are currently over 500 recognized breeds of ricefish, only a few of which are currently available in the USA.\n\nRicefish are curious, outgoing fish with personalities similar to guppies. They do well with other peaceful tankmates of an appropriate size.\n\nThis is one of the easiest egg-laying fish breed and raise. The eggs are large and tough. Upon hatching, the fry are quite big which makes them easy to feed from the beginning.\n\u003cstrong\u003eSetup Considerations:\u003c\/strong\u003e \nThese are a hardy species which can be kept in aquariums or outdoor ponds. They do well in a wide range of setups from bare bones to skillfully aquascaped. Being from Japan, this is a temperate species which can handle the high temperatures of summer as well as winter cold. 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