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Panda Garra (Garra flavatra)

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Description

Panda Garra is a colorful, active algae grazer from Myanmar known for its panda-like coloration, sucker-mouth, and playful behavior. It adds both beauty and utility to river-style aquariums.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate Care

Region

Panda Garra (Garra flavatra)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Needs clean, oxygen-rich water, moderate current, and grazing surfaces. Hardy once established but sensitive to poor conditions.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Wild populations face habitat degradation. Most specimens are captive-bred; support responsible breeders when possible.

Origin
Native to the Rakhine Yoma mountain streams in western Myanmar, especially in the Ataran and Sittang River basins.

Visual & Behavioral Appeal
Black-and-cream body bands give it the “panda” look, enhanced by yellow fins and a flattened, armored body. It glides along surfaces and playfully interacts with tankmates and decor.

Purpose
Works as a biofilm and algae grazer, surface cleaner, and peaceful mid-bottom tank occupant. Adds constant movement and quirky personality.

Importance
Great for community or biotope aquariums where algae control and fish personality are both valued. Its tolerance for cool, fast-flowing water makes it versatile.

Included Resources
Requires river rock, driftwood, and smooth surfaces for grazing. Water flow and oxygenation are crucial—use powerheads or spray bars. Stable temperature and pH preferred.

Best Use Cases
Excellent in hillstream setups, Southeast Asian biotopes, and planted aquaria with natural algae presence. Ideal for tanks with danios, rasboras, or loaches.

Conservation Context
Native rivers are threatened by agriculture and mining. Hobbyists supporting captive-bred specimens help reduce wild harvesting pressure.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Danios and White Clouds
• Hillstream loaches and Sewellia
• Amano or Cherry shrimp
• Rasboras
• Peaceful barbs

Region (A)
• Latitude: 16.8358° N
• Longitude: 97.6832° E
(Sittang River Basin, Myanmar)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 14.9505° N
• Longitude: 98.1836° E
(Ataran River tributaries, Myanmar-Thailand border)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Panda Garra (Garra flavatra)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Needs clean, oxygen-rich water, moderate current, and grazing surfaces. Hardy once established but sensitive to poor conditions.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Wild populations face habitat degradation. Most specimens are captive-bred; support responsible breeders when possible.

Origin
Native to the Rakhine Yoma mountain streams in western Myanmar, especially in the Ataran and Sittang River basins.

Visual & Behavioral Appeal
Black-and-cream body bands give it the “panda” look, enhanced by yellow fins and a flattened, armored body. It glides along surfaces and playfully interacts with tankmates and decor.

Purpose
Works as a biofilm and algae grazer, surface cleaner, and peaceful mid-bottom tank occupant. Adds constant movement and quirky personality.

Importance
Great for community or biotope aquariums where algae control and fish personality are both valued. Its tolerance for cool, fast-flowing water makes it versatile.

Included Resources
Requires river rock, driftwood, and smooth surfaces for grazing. Water flow and oxygenation are crucial—use powerheads or spray bars. Stable temperature and pH preferred.

Best Use Cases
Excellent in hillstream setups, Southeast Asian biotopes, and planted aquaria with natural algae presence. Ideal for tanks with danios, rasboras, or loaches.

Conservation Context
Native rivers are threatened by agriculture and mining. Hobbyists supporting captive-bred specimens help reduce wild harvesting pressure.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Danios and White Clouds
• Hillstream loaches and Sewellia
• Amano or Cherry shrimp
• Rasboras
• Peaceful barbs

Region (A)
• Latitude: 16.8358° N
• Longitude: 97.6832° E
(Sittang River Basin, Myanmar)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 14.9505° N
• Longitude: 98.1836° E
(Ataran River tributaries, Myanmar-Thailand border)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Panda Garra (Garra flavatra)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Needs clean, oxygen-rich water, moderate current, and grazing surfaces. Hardy once established but sensitive to poor conditions.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Wild populations face habitat degradation. Most specimens are captive-bred; support responsible breeders when possible.

Origin
Native to the Rakhine Yoma mountain streams in western Myanmar, especially in the Ataran and Sittang River basins.

Visual & Behavioral Appeal
Black-and-cream body bands give it the “panda” look, enhanced by yellow fins and a flattened, armored body. It glides along surfaces and playfully interacts with tankmates and decor.

Purpose
Works as a biofilm and algae grazer, surface cleaner, and peaceful mid-bottom tank occupant. Adds constant movement and quirky personality.

Importance
Great for community or biotope aquariums where algae control and fish personality are both valued. Its tolerance for cool, fast-flowing water makes it versatile.

Included Resources
Requires river rock, driftwood, and smooth surfaces for grazing. Water flow and oxygenation are crucial—use powerheads or spray bars. Stable temperature and pH preferred.

Best Use Cases
Excellent in hillstream setups, Southeast Asian biotopes, and planted aquaria with natural algae presence. Ideal for tanks with danios, rasboras, or loaches.

Conservation Context
Native rivers are threatened by agriculture and mining. Hobbyists supporting captive-bred specimens help reduce wild harvesting pressure.

Ideal Aquatic Species
• Danios and White Clouds
• Hillstream loaches and Sewellia
• Amano or Cherry shrimp
• Rasboras
• Peaceful barbs

Region (A)
• Latitude: 16.8358° N
• Longitude: 97.6832° E
(Sittang River Basin, Myanmar)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 14.9505° N
• Longitude: 98.1836° E
(Ataran River tributaries, Myanmar-Thailand border)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Panda Garra (Garra flavatra)

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