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Melanotaenia trifasciata

Common Name:  Goyder River Banded Rainbowfish

Description

The Goyder River Banded Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia trifasciata) is an exceptionally colorful, natural geographic variant of its species, all of whose variants are native to northern Australia. It is a very active fish that lives in schools in streams and swamps that experience varied temperatures and water conditions, so it is an extremely adaptable fish. This fish is one of the best examples of its name, displaying an incredible variety of colors, especially as it matures to adulthood. As with most larger rainbowfish, both males and females are very colorful, but mature males are deeper-bodied with the most intense coloration. The Goyder River Banded Rainbowfish is peaceful with most other fish species, although its size and activitiy can be intimidating to particularly shy fish. It is likely to prey on dwarf shrimp, but it is generally safe to keep with peaceful invertebrates that are too large to be considered prey. The most intense coloration will be displayed when this fish is kept in schools of 6 or more, including multiple males, in a planted, spacious aquarium to ensure that subdominant males are not overly harassed by dominant males. As with many rainbowfish, darker substrate will also often result in better coloration.

Category:   Rainbowfish

Global Region:   Southeast Asia

Distribution:   None

 

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DioAquatics: Melanotaenia trifasciata