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This is probably the northern most Doublayi rainbow. It comes from a small creek system in Central Coastal Queensland. They will tolerate a wide temperature range from about 11c to over 40c.
Its colour changes dramatically as it reflects light. One moment it is green, then blue then its most spectacular colour... bright yellow.
Keeping and caring for rainbowfishes in captivity is reasonably simple as far as general aquarium conditions are concerned. They are one of the easiest fishes to maintain in captivity. They also possess all the attributes we look for in aquarium fishes. Ease of breeding, hardy, beautiful colours, peaceful disposition and they won't destroy your plants or move the gravel around in your aquarium. They come in a variety of sizes to suit almost any community aquarium.
Rainbowfishes have very similar breeding habits, their food requirements are similar, and water that suits one particular species will suit all. All are of good-natured temperament and will live harmoniously, more or less, with one another.
| Scientific Name | Melanotaenia duboulayi |
| Size | 4.5 |
Customer Reviews
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nice to watch Review by Duncan
Customer Rating very nice fish, can take a bit to colour up, but fun to watch (Posted on 26/10/10)
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To buy or not to buy ? Review by Steve
Customer Rating I have to say that I am never unhappy to recieve a new shipment of fish. Every Rainbow fish is so unique and these are always a pleasant species to try out in your home. This is not one of my absolute favourites in this category, I think there are many other more splended varieties out there. Don't get me wrong, I don't regret buying this little baby, but it's not a stunner. But then, who knows, Rainbows always hide a little surprise, so in time maybe this will end up a little treasure, so I will reserve my judgement for now. 3 stars for this one. (Posted on 25/10/10)


