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The dwarf rainbowfish (Melanotaenia praecox) is a species of rainbowfish in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae. It is known under a number of common names including diamond rainbowfish , [ 3 ] neon rainbowfish , Praecox rainbowfish , dwarf neon rainbowfish , peacock rainbowfish , and Teczanka neonowa . [ 4 ]
Chilatherina pricei, commonly known as Price's rainbowfish, [1] is a species of rainbowfish only found on Yapen Island. [2] The species was described by Gerald R. Allen and Samuel J. Renyaan in 1996, and was named after David Price, who collected the type specimen for this species.
Melanotaenia caerulea G. R. Allen, 1996 (Blue rainbowfish) Melanotaenia catherinae (de Beaufort, 1910) (Waigeo rainbowfish) Melanotaenia corona G. R. Allen, 1982 (Corona rainbowfish) Melanotaenia duboulayi (Castelnau, 1878) (Crimson-spotted rainbowfish) Melanotaenia dumasi M. C. W. Weber, 1907 (Omba rainbowfish) [3]
Whether you know the humble Guppy by its various other nicknames, like its more formal name, Poecilia Reticulata, Million Fish, or Rainbow Fish, this freshwater species is one of the most well ...
Rainbowfish usually eat floating flakes in captivity, because in the wild they will often eat insects floating on the surface. In a home setting, these fish need well-oxygenated water with a pH level of 6.8 – 7.2, optimal temperatures varying between 72 and 82 °F (22–28 °C), and plenty of aquatic plants to give them hiding places amid ...
Neon rainbowfish: Melanotaenia praecox: 6–7.5 cm (2.4–3.0 in) Lake Wanam rainbowfish: Glossolepis wanamensis: 9 cm (3.5 in) Western rainbowfish: Melanotaenia australis: 11 cm (4.3 in) Duboulayi's rainbowfish: Melanotaenia duboulayi: 13–15 cm (5.1–5.9 in) a.k.a. Crimson-Spotted rainbowfish Australian rainbowfish: Melanotaenia fluviatilis
Redfin reports that as of September 2024, there are more than 164,000 homes in Texas on the market, but the median list price is just $379,000. That’s nearly $60,000 less than the $434,050 ...
Odessa American, Texas. September 11, 2024 at 8:03 PM. Sep. 11—The city has received numerous reports of residents without water on the north side of Odessa, a City of Odessa news release said.