Hb32c
Hb32c is a named laboratory medaka variety recorded within Oryzias latipes, the small East Asian ricefish widely used in genetics, developmental biology, toxicology, and classroom research. Medaka are hardy, surface-oriented egg layers with clear external development, so even narrow strain or color labels can matter when animals are being compared across experiments or breeding projects. In this listing, Hb32c is best understood as a specific laboratory line or variety label rather than a broad pet-trade breed.
People keeping Hb32c medaka usually care less about show traits than about identity, consistency, and clean husbandry. Stable water quality, moderate stocking, controlled light cycles, and careful separation of breeding groups help preserve the line. When animals are shared between labs, schools, or specialist keepers, notes on source, generation, and any known orange-red pigmentation are more useful than assuming the label tells the whole history.
Colors: Orange-Red