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Chilatherina
 bleheri

Glossolepis
 Dwarf Redtail Blue
 incisus 'Irian Red'
 Pink
 wanamensis
Melanotaenia
 affinis, Pagwi

 boesemani
 duboulayi
 goldiei
 lacustris
 maccullochi
 nigrans 'Ali Lopez'
 nigrans, Scott's Creek
 'Orange Tail Silver'
 parkinsoni
 praecox
M. splendida
 'Ali Lopez'

 australis
 australis 'Dwarf Red'
 inornata, Daly River
 'Pink'
 rubrostriata
 splendida, Davie's Creek
 splendida, Deepwater Creek
M. trifasciata
 Archer River

 Giddy River
 Goyder River
 Running Creek
 Upper Goyder River

Melanotaenia parkinsoni

   Melanotaenia parkinsoni is a stream dwelling rainbowfish from extreme southeastern New Guinea (click here for a general discussion of rainbowfish). We originally acquired this strain from Village Tropicals fish shop in Houston in 1995. It was later improved by incorporating a male provided by Ali Lopez in 2003.

Size: Males and females reach 12.5cm (5 in.).

Description: Older males develop scattered bright orange blotches on a dark gray to violet body. The orange bleeds into the fins. Females are grey to violet. The top photo is of a young male who has yet to develop orange flecks on its sides. The bottom photo is a mature female.

Environment: This species tolerates pHs from 6.5 to 8.0 while preferring the higher end (basic) of this range. Water hardness is not critical. Optimum temperature ranges from 20-30°C (68-85°F). This rainbowfish has very high oxygen requirements and needs well-aerated water.

Geographic Range: This species has a small range along the southeast coast of New Guinea.

Temperament: This species is not aggressive and is an active swimmer. It can be kept either in a large single species aquarium or in active community aquaria with other rainbowfish or other fish with similar behavior.

Feeding: Feeding is simple with the fish taking prepared foods as well as live and frozen foods. Periodic feedings of Daphnia or other live foods are helpful in color maintenance, general health and breeding.

Spawning: This rainbowfish spawns like other rainbowfish, laying eggs daily in fine leaved plants or plant roots (click here for a general discussion of rainbowfish breeding). The eggs hatch in about 12 days and the fry can take microworms, vinegar eels or infusoria immediately. Growth is rapid and sexual maturity is reached in about 4 months. The fry can be reared with the adults since they do not eat eggs or fry.

Additional Information and Photos: For more information about and additional photos of this species, click on one of the following links:
   http://members.optushome.com.au/chelmon/Melanotaenia.htm   

Page last modified June 6, 2007.

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