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What is Medaka?
The medaka is an endemic species that has lived in the Japanese countryside, streams and ponds since ancient times. The wild species is dark brown and varies slightly in colour from region to region. They are very adaptable and can survive on very little water, but during the period of high economic growth, environmental degradation of streams and ponds and excessive use of pesticides in the countryside led to a sharp decline in their numbers.
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Sold out"Orange Patch" Medaka Rice Fish Eggs
Vivid orange against pale bodies.
£21.25
Sold out"Tri-Color Stardust" Medaka Rice Fish Eggs
White, red and black scattered like stars.
£21.25
Sold out15 Assorted Colour Medaka Eggs
A mixed clutch to start your tank with variety.
£19.75
Sold outDeep Black "Orochi" Medaka Eggs
The darkest line we breed, charcoal through and through.
£21.25
Sold outSilver "Miyuki" Medaka Rice Fish Eggs
Iridescent silver line down the spine.
£19.50
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15 May 2026
What is Medaka?
The medaka is an endemic species that has lived in the Japanese countryside, streams and ponds since ancient times. The wild species is...

15 May 2026
Understanding Medaka Genetics: A Guide to Colors, Patterns, and Traits
Unlock the secrets of medaka genetics! Learn how colors, patterns, and body shapes are inherited through generations. From dominant black genes to recessive Daruma traits, discover the science behind creating stunning varieties and fixing traits in your breeding lines.

15 May 2026
3 simple tips to increase the hatchability of Medaka eggs.
Hatching Medaka eggs is much easier than hatching other ornamental fish eggs, and the hatch rate is very high. Anyone can hatch Medaka...

15 May 2026
The Ultimate Guide to Raising Medaka Fry (Hariko): Preventing Common Deaths and Maximizing Survival
Struggling to keep your medaka fry alive? You're not alone. Over 80% of medaka fry deaths are caused by starvation - even when you think you're feeding them properly. Learn the secrets of raising these needle-like babies, including why aeration can actually harm them, how green water can boost survival rates from 20% to 70%+, and the critical feeding schedule that makes all the difference in the first two weeks.

15 May 2026
The Fascinating Life Cycle of Japanese Medaka Fish: From Tiny Eggs to Vibrant Adults
Discover how Japanese medaka fish transform from transparent eggs to colorful adults! This guide covers all life stages: hariko (needle fry), juvenile, and adult phases. Learn when colors appear (2-4 weeks), survival tips, and breeding secrets for vibrant medaka.

15 May 2026
How to Make Green Water for Medaka: The Complete Guide to Creating Nature's Perfect Fry Food
Turn your clear water green in just 3-7 days and boost medaka fry survival rates by 50%! Learn three proven methods to create nutrient-rich green water: the natural sunlight method, the quick Hyponex fertilizer technique, and instant results with live chlorella. Includes troubleshooting tips, optimal concentration guidelines, and indoor production secrets. Perfect for beginners struggling to raise healthy medaka fry.

What people say
“All ten eggs have now hatched. 100% hatching rate exceeds my expectations. Now I must try to keep them alive!”