Black Lined Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia maccullochi)

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Black Lined Rainbowfish

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Black Lined Rainbowfish

Melanotaenia maccullochi

76 Litres (20 US G.)

5.1-7.6cm (2-3 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

7.0 - 8.0

20 -25 °C (68-77°F)

8-15 °d

1:2 M:F

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

5-8 years

Family

Melanotaeniidae



Additional names

Black Lined Rainbowfish, Dwarf Rainbowfish, Macculloch's Rainbowfish

Additional scientific names

Nematocentris maccullochi


Origin

Found in lower and middle sections of the Fly River westward to the Bensbach River in Papua New Guinea and also northeastern Australia.[1][2]

Sexing

Mature males are more colourful than females and have more elongated finnage.

Tank compatibility

A sociable shoaling fish that should be kept in at least groups of 6-8. It is entirely peaceful and does best in peaceful set ups with other Rainbowfish, peaceful catfish like Corydoras and non-nippy shoaling fish such as Cardinal Tetras and Harlequin Rasboras.

Diet

This fish will accept most foods including pellet and flake as well as live/frozen food like daphnia and brine shrimp. Live foods enhance their colours.

Feeding regime

Feed once or twice a day.

Environment Specifics

These fish do best in densely planted mature tanks with good filtration but not too much current and plenty of optional hiding places. They are sensitive to water quality problems.

Behaviour

A peaceful mid-dwelling shoaling fish.

Identification

There are several regional variations of this fish. It is best not to mix variants as they will hybridise, to the point some are so different they may be classed as different species in future. They lack the large humped back of other well known Rainbowfish, with only a slight hump but still with the pointed snout and large eyes, several lateral lines are usually visible.

Pictures

References

  1. PFK Fish Mapper Matt Clarke March 25th, 2006
  2. Fishbase (Mirrors:
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External links

  • Fishbase (Mirrors:
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