Red-striped Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia rubrostriata)

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Red-striped Rainbowfish
Melanotaenia rubrostriata
Red-striped Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia rubrostriata)
Name Red-striped Rainbowfish
Name Lat. Melanotaenia rubrostriata
Family Rainbowfishes
Family lat. Melanotaeniidae
Order Silversides
Order lat. Atheriniformes
Origin New Guinea
Habitat Streams, swamps
Diet Omnivore
pH 6.0-7.5
Behavior Peaceful
Keeping Group
Care Level Moderate
Reproduction Egg scatterer
Breeding Moderately difficult
Life Span 3-5 years
Protection No
Metric Units
Size 12-14 cm
Temperature 24-30 °C
Hardness 5-15 °dH
Aquarium ~ 300 l
US Units
Size 4.7"-5.5"
Temperature 75-86 °F
Hardness 89-267 ppm
Aquarium ~ 80 gal

Distribution and habitat

Red-striped rainbowfishes are widely distributed in nearshore waters in southern Papua New Guinea. They occur in a variety of habitats with dense underwater vegetation and floating plant cover, such as floodplains and marshes, and streams and small rivers with moderate currents, where they usually live in shoals among branches and roots. There are some populations that differ in coloration.

Maintenance

The aquarium should have a dense background and edge planting, with hiding places (roots, stones) and plenty of free swimming space. A fine sandy substrate, slightly shaded light (floating plants) and clear, rather soft water is ideal

No ammonia, ammonium and nitrite should be detectable, the nitrate value should not exceed 100 mg/l. To ensure the water quality and oxygen content, a filter and heater adapted to the aquarium size is required, as well as lighting for the species-appropriate day-night rhythm of the animals.

Diet

The food supply consists of live, frozen and dry food. For a balanced diet, feed once a day with a high-quality dry food (flakes, granules, pellets) as well as cyclops, daphnia, artemia, mosquito larvae, etc. (live or frozen). In addition, they need some  vegetable food, such as algae leaves or commercial green food (spirulina, kelp).

It is recommended to feed small portions several times a day, which are eaten within a few minutes. A regular and varied diet promotes health and increases resistance.

Behaviour and compatibility

They are lively and swimming fish, which show their most beautiful coloration in the shoal. At least 5, but preferably more fish should be kept together. In too small groups they are often quarrelsome. They can be socialized well with rainbowfish of similar size, but also with other fish. Basically, only compatible fish species with similar demands on water condition and water temperature should be socialized.

Sex dimorphism

The male is more colorful and has a distinctly pointed second dorsal and anal fin. The female appears more slender.

Reproduction and breeding

They are free spawners, which during the reproductive period daily in the morning (morning sun) deposit their eggs with adhesive filaments in fine-leaved plants. The fry hatch after 6-7 days. The parents do not engage in brood care.

Fry must be fed several times a day with special rearing food (dust food, infusoria). In community tanks breeding is hardly possible, because the spawn is easy prey here.

Important

They like to jump, so the aquarium should be well covered.

Different populations should not be kept together, because they can interbreed (hybridize).

The well-being of the fish should be checked regularly. Temperature should be checked daily, pH, hardness and nitrate levels at least fortnightly. Regular partial water changes are recommended, even if the contaminant level has not yet reached the upper limit. Sudden changes in water quality should be avoided. Newly introduced fish must be accustomed slowly to the water in the aquarium.

Further literature can be found in your pet store.

References

Text: Werner Winter; Image: Franz Lowak

Source: BMELV (1998): Tierschutzgutachten - Haltung von Zierfischen (Süßwasser); BAENSCH & RIEHL (2004): Aquarien Atlas Bd. 2, Mergus Verlag; ENGELMANN (2005): Zootierhaltung - Tiere in menschlicher Obhut: Fische, Verlag Harri Deutsch

  • Gemäß § 21 Abs. 5 Tierschutzgesetz idgF