In this episode, the Water Colors team shares their favorite species of rainbowfish. Best known for the dazzling colors they exhibit, there is most certainly a rainbowfish for every aquarist. From larger melanotaenia species that can easily fill out a 90 gallon aquarium, to small and flashy pseudomugils fit for blackwater or even brackish tanks! Many rainbowfish are notorious for taking a while to show off their true colors, but we promise that good things take time! Let’s learn about some of the team’s favorite species of rainbowfish.
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Species mentioned in this episode:
Rhadinocentrus ornatus, Ornate rainbowfishPseudomugil mellis, Honey blue-eye rainbowfishMelanotaenia praecox, Neon dwarf rainbowfishBedotia madagascarensis, Madagascar rainbowfishPseudomugil cyanodorsalis, Neon blue-eye rainbowfishIriatherina werneri, Threadfin rainbowfishMelanotaenia garylangeiPseudomugil gertrudae, Spotted blue-eye rainbowfishPseudomugil luminatus, Red neon blue-eye rainbowfishChilatherina alleni, Waponga rainbowfishPseudomugil signifer, Paific blue-eye rainbowfishMelanotaenia boesmani, Boesmani rainbowfishMelanotaenia lacustris, Turquoise rainbowfishMelanotaenia lodigesi, Sulawesi rainbowfishMelanotaenia macculochi