10x Murray River Rainbow
These are a fantastic cold water rainbow suitable for ponds and aquariums alike.
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Melanotaenia fluviatilis
The basic colour of these fish is olive, brownish, or slightly turquoise on the back and upper side grading to white on the lower half. A thin reddish stripe is situated between each horizontal scale row, particularly in mature males. There is sometimes a blackish, mid-lateral stripe. Fins are clear to reddish, sometimes with faint spotting. Males may have blackish margins on the dorsal, anal, and anterior margin of the pelvic fins, especially during courtship and spawning. Prior to spawning the male's colour intensifies becoming emerald green, the throat orange and the tail fin red.
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. They are great fish to be kept in ponds with frogs.
They grow to a max of 11cm but more commonly around 7 to 8cm in size.
They are one of the hardiest Rainbows as they can tolerate a wide water temp range, As low as 10 degrees up to 27 degrees
They can be suitable for a Aquaponics system but not for eating.
The Murray River Rainbows are one of the hardiest Rainbows as they can tolerate a wide water temp and PH range.
They can adapt to temps as low as 10 degrees and as high as 27degrees.
Although ideally keeping them in water temp around 17 to mid 20 degrees is best.
They are a schooling species so best to have a few together for them.
Most Aquaponics systems people grow fish to eat like Silver Perch, the rainbows yes can do the job in the system as any fish would just not for eating once fully grown.
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