Parkinson's Rainbowfish - Melanotaenia parkinsoni

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SKU: 211107
Manufacturer: That Fish Place
MPN: F90 0022 0463

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The beautiful Parkinson's Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia parkinsoni) has a variable coloration of silvery-blue with blotchy or striped areas of brilliant orange or yellow, as well as brightly colored fins that may naturally appear ragged in mature males. Females are predominantly silvery-blue with a smaller amount of bright coloration. It is a fairly newly described species that was first classified in 1980.

Rainbow fish make a great additions to a community tank. Their sleek, oblong bodies are made for speed, and they constantly make laps back and forth through the aquarium. Many species grow to 3 to 4 inches in length and a small group of these fish can add extraordinary color to your tank. While juveniles may have a relatively drab appearance, they truly live up to their name as they mature. Males are especially colorful in most species, developing vibrant yellow, orange, red, blue and green shades, some with stripes or bars. Both males and females should be kept in the aquarium so males retain their vibrant hues. Rainbows are schooling fish, and it is best to keep them in groups of at least four so they feel secure and stay in the open.

New species and variations of Rainbowfish are being discovered and imported for aquarium use each year as they gain in popularity. The largest and most well-known genus is Melanotaenia, and species from genus Pseudomugil are also frequently offered. Other less common species may also be seen in our tanks from time to time. Most Rainbowfish originate in lakes, streams and rivers of Australia, Southeast Asia, and other islands in the region.

Rainbows can be kept with a wide variety of community tank mates like tetras, danios, rasboras, others Rainbows, dwarf cichlids and similar fish. They are not picky eaters and will generally accept flakes, pellets and a range of frozen foods like mysis, brine shrimp and other similar items. They will not bother plants and are ideal for planted aquariums. A long aquarium is best to give them plenty of distance to swim back and forth in the tank.

Specifications

Specifications
MPN
F90 0022 0463
Manufacturer
That Fish Place
Common NameParkinson`s Rainbow
Scientific NameMelanotaenia parkinsoni
OriginPapua New Guinea
Max Size (in inches)4.25
Community SafeYes
pH Range7.0-8.0
DietOmnivore
Min Tank Size (in gallons)45
Temperature Range75-82
DifficultyEasy
Internal Id
17722

State Restrictions
Alaska
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California
Hawaii
Puerto Rico

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Great Fish!

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Beautiful Fish! I've had mine now for over a year and they have gotten spectacular! With lots of personality and spunk, they are easy to keep and very friendly.