Rasbora espei is a small, colorful freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. It is a member of the Cyprinidae family, which also includes carps and minnows. Its scientific name is Rasbora espei. It is a very active fish and is often found in groups in the wild. It has a bright yellowish-green body with dark stripes and spots covering its sides, tail, and fins. It has been known to reach a maximum size of up to four inches in length. The Rasbora espei is an omnivore that feeds on both plant and animal matter. It is a peaceful fish that is often kept in community aquariums with similarly sized, non-aggressive fish. It has a lifespan of up to five years with proper care.