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Scientific Name: Oryzias sp "Galaxy" Ricefish
Common Name: Galaxy Ricefish, Galaxy medaka
Fully Grown Size: 1-1.4 inches
Ricefish are getting more popular due to aquascaping. They can make any pond of water look nice and amusing.
The size you will receive is .5-1 inch
Water Parameter:
Ph 7.0-7.6
TDS 120-140
GH 4-5
KH 0-1 (Best if 0)
Temperature 64-75F
Diet:
These Ricefish are feed flaked foods.
Shipping Schedule:
Monday- All Order Types
Tuesday- All Order Types
Wednesday- All Order Types
Thursday- Next Day and Standard (No Shrimps)
Friday- Standard (No Shrimps)
Saturday- Shipping unavailable
Sunday- Shipping unavailable
Dead on Arrival Policy
We guarantee live arrivals 100%.
Although it's rare that shrimps will arrive DOA, it does occur due to the process of shipping and the amount of stress it puts on the shrimps so we always recommend overnight shipping. In an event of an DOA, a refund or reshipment will be issued for only the DOA (not including the shipping cost).
To Claim DOA:
I ordered 12 of these and they all arrived alive and well! After acclimating them to their pond, I noticed that a couple had coloring that varied. At least one, possibly two, are of the “red cap” variety. Not a huge deal to me, but a breeder may want to pay attention.
We offer 3 methods of shipping:
Shipping Schedule:
Monday- All Order Types
Tuesday- All Order Types
Wednesday- All Order Types
Thursday- Next Day and Standard (No Shrimps)
Friday- Standard (No Shrimps)
Saturday- Shipping unavailable
Sunday- Shipping unavailable
Dead on Arrival Policy
We guarantee live arrivals 100%.
Although it's rare that shrimps will arrive DOA, it does occur due to the process of shipping and the amount of stress it puts on the shrimps so we always recommend overnight shipping. In an event of an DOA, a refund or reshipment will be issued for only the DOA (not including the shipping cost).
To Claim DOA:
I ordered 12 of these and they all arrived alive and well! After acclimating them to their pond, I noticed that a couple had coloring that varied. At least one, possibly two, are of the “red cap” variety. Not a huge deal to me, but a breeder may want to pay attention.