Eastern Rainbow - Davie's Creek - Melanotaenia splend splendida

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Melanotaenia splend splendida

When a fish has 'splendid' in its name, you already know it's going to look great. The Davies Creek rainbow also known as the splendid rainbow is a fantastic native Australian species found in tropical North Queensland. Reaching around 15 cm this stunning fish is a naturally occurring array of colours which is usually only seen in selectively bred fish. These rainbow fish would be great to highlight in a species-only planted tank or to add to the collection of rainbow fish.

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Eastern Rainbow - Davies Creek

When a fish has 'splendid' in its name, you already know it's going to look great. The Davies Creek rainbow also known as the splendid rainbow is a fantastic native Australian species found in tropical North Queensland. Reaching around 15 cm this stunning fish is a naturally occurring array of colours which is usually only seen in selectively bred fish. These rainbow fish would be great to highlight in a species-only planted tank or to add to the collection of rainbow fish.

One of the coolest things about this species of rainbowfish is that depending on the collection point and locality, they can look vastly different from the same species just kilometers apart. Just like a lot of other rainbow fish, as juveniles these fish tend to look washed out which turns a lot of aquarists away. Once these fish are put on a few centimeters, they sport a blend of metallic scales that are overlaid on a light grey body. The scales have blues, reds, greens, yellows, and oranges that contrast amazingly and reflect light like a mirror. The colours are however mostly isolated to specific parts of the body with blue being near the nape, yellow near the mid-section, and orange on the fins. Compared to other splendid rainbow strains these have a less prominent black lateral band with just a few scaled highlighted near the tails.

Breeding these rainbows in the home aquarium is possible as males tend to grow larger and show far more vibrant colours compared to females. Once these fish reach maturity, they tend to breed on an almost daily basis and aquarists often use breeding mops to collect the eggs and rear them in a separate tank.

Tank Recommendations for your Eastern Rainbow - Davies Creek

As the Davies Creek rainbow fish do reach around 15 cm, but more importantly are incredibly active it is best to keep them in an aquarium with a minimum volume of 180 liters. This ensures that they can be kept in a school and have ample swimming space as well. The Davies Creek rainbow is totally plant safe and will not only love but also look great in a well-planted aquarium. They are mostly mid to top water-dwelling fish so the choice of substrate and aquarium hardscape is not a major concern. They are however excellent jumpers so a tight-fitting lid is a must for the aquarium. Davies Creek rainbows are also tropical fish that are best kept at 24 - 26 degrees.

Suitable Tank Buddies

The Davies Creek rainbow fish is incredibly peaceful but due to their speed, they may potentially outcompete slow or bottom-dwelling tank mates. They can however be kept in a wide range of community aquarium settings and with other rainbow fish strains.

Usually Compatible

Other rainbow fish species, a range of tetra species such as lemon tetras, black widow tetras, and Congo tetras along with danio species as well.

Sometimes Compatible

Corydoras, Apistogramma, angelfish, and other smaller or potentially slow-moving species.

Rarely Compatible

Aggressive species may prey on the Davies Creek Rainbow or any incredibly small species such as shrimp which may be eaten by the rainbow fish.

Feeding your Eastern Rainbow - Davies Creek

Eastern Davies Creek rainbow fish will take to aquarium foods very easily. They will take a wide range of pellets, flakes, and frozen foods. By giving them a varied diet, it ensures that they have optimal nutrition.

The ideal diet would be good quality floating food, supplemented with frozen bloodworms or black worms or even live foods like baby brine shrimp or micro worms. Feeding any foods with natural colour enhancers would also be great as this will really enhance the metallic oranges and blues.

More Information
Scientific Name Melanotaenia splend splendida
Care Level Easy
Common Names Eastern Rainbowfish, Splendid rainbowfish, Davies creek rainbow fish
Diet Carnivore
Fish Family Melanotaeniidae
Lifespan (years) 7
Max. Length (cm) 15
Min. Tank Volume (l) 180
Origin Australia
Reef Safe Yes
Sociability Peaceful
Venomous No
Water Conditions 24-26° C, pH 6.5-7.5
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