✨Lazuli, a blue glitter that evokes the deep sea✨
Lazuli (with dorsal fin)
is a "jewel-like" killifish with a black to blue base and densely covered in fine blue glitter on its surface. It shimmers blue to green depending on the light, and the individual in the photo clearly shows the glitter from its back to its side.
Lazuli is derived from the amber glitter Mikino lineage, and its appeal lies in its blue glitter. While the dorsal finless type is well known, the dorsal fin type is for those who want both good looks and ease of breeding. [oai_citation:1‡Meda Catalog](https://medakatalog.com/lazuli/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Breeding difficulty: For beginners to intermediates.
It's easy to raise if you provide the basic medaka environment (outdoor container/water changes/sunlight), and it's also recommended for those looking to debut a glittery species. The density of the glitter and the firmness of the body color change with each breeding, so it's a breed that's a lot of fun to watch as you perfect it. [oai_citation:2‡Meda Catalog](https://medakatalog.com/lazuli/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
You'll only find a group of these glittering blue fish at the right time.
If you're interested, now is the time to buy them —make them the centerpiece of your aquarium or pot!