Description
Threadfin Rainbowfish (Iriatherina werneri), also known as the Featherfin Rainbowfish, is a stunning and delicate species popular amongaquarium enthusiasts
Appearance
- Size: Typically grows to about 1.2 1.6 inches (3 4 cm).
- Coloration: Males display vibrant colors and elongated fins, while females are more subdued.
Habitat
- Distribution: Native to tropical Australia and Papua New Guinea.
- Environment: Prefers slow-moving streams, freshwater swamps, lagoons, and billabongs with clear water and abundant vegetation.
Aquarium Care
- Tank Size: Minimum of 15 gallons (60 liters).
- Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 75 82F (24 28C).
- pH: 6.0 7.0.
- Hardness: 7 19 dGH.
- Dcor: Best kept in a densely planted tank with floating plants and driftwood to diffuse light.
Diet
- Omnivorous: Enjoys small live foods, such as brine shrimp and daphnia, along with high-quality flakes and pellets.
Behavior and Compatibility
- Peaceful: Ideal for community tanks with other small, non-aggressive fish.
- Active Swimmers: Males often display to each other and to females, creating a dynamic and visually appealing environment.
Breeding
- Spawning: Takes place during warmer months; males establish territories and display to attract females.
- Eggs: Laid among fine-leaved plants; adding aquatic moss can help protect the eggs.
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