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Melanotaenia Australis
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Western Rainbow - Drysdale River - Melanotaenia Australis

$17.58
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SKU
AR705050
This colour morph of the Australis is from south Alligator River in the Northern Territory. Although they will survive in ponds during winter at temperatures below 15C, they much prefer to be kept at about 25C. 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.
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Scientific Name Melanotaenia Australis
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    Hi seeking suitable native fish for an outdoor undercover pond for regional central Vic where we do get goof frosts in winter. Pond is just shy of 200ltrs
    Submited by: kat 29 Nov 2024
    • Hi Kat We would recommend the Murray River Rainbow in your situation compared to the Western Drysdale Rainbow. Whilst there may be far more colourful rainbow species, the hardiness, size, and versatility of the Murray River Rainbow are completely unparalleled. These are one of the only true cold-water rainbowfish species that can even be kept outdoors in ponds through winter with no issues at all. Other fish you could consider would include pygmy perch or some gudgeons, such as the fire tail or the southern purple spotted gudgeon.
      Answered by Admin on 30 Nov 2024
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