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Red Neon Blue Eye Rainbowfish (Pseudomugil luminatus) - Tank-Bred!

$ 17.39

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    Description

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    This blue eye dwarf rainbowfish is very rare, and it is one of the most vibrantly colored and exceptional of this great family of nano fish!
    The Red Neon Blue Eye Rainbowfish, (
    Pseudomugil luminatus
    ) is one of the lesser widespread variants of the Blue Eye Rainbowfish and is native to New Guinea, Indonesia. It lives in very large schools in areas with dense vegetation, so it is an ideal candidate for the planted aquarium and especially enjoys the cover of floating plants. Males display vibrant neon red to red-orange and blue coloration on their bodies and fins, particularly while competing with other males. The second dorsal and anal fins of males become very extended and fan-like with maturity. Females are typically smaller with shorter fins, but still usually display vibrant coloration.
    The Red Neon Blue Eye Rainbowfish is peaceful with other fish species of similar size and can even be kept with adult dwarf shrimp. The most intense color will be displayed when this fish is kept in schools of 6 or more, including multiple males, in a heavily planted, spacious aquarium to ensure that subdominant males are not overly harassed by dominant males. As with many rainbowfish, darker substrate will also often result in better coloration.
    While this fish will easily accept high quality flake foods, it should also be fed plenty of small frozen or live meaty foods for optimal health and coloration.  The Red Neon Blue Eye Rainbowfish is a somewhat timid fish compared to more aggressive schooling fish (such as larger tetras), so it can easily be out-competed for food by more aggressive eaters. Care must be taken to ensure that it gets its share of food. Otherwise, it is a very undemanding and hardy fish that is very active with a great deal of personality.
    The entire family of rainbowfish is popular in freshwater aquaria due to the generally peaceful disposition, hardiness, and beautiful coloration of its members.  While many popular rainbowfish species eventually become too large to be kept with dwarf shrimp and some other nano species, the Red Neon Blue Eye Rainbowfish is one of a few exceptions.  Fully grown rainbowfish of this species are typically safe to keep even with adult dwarf shrimp and virtually all non-aggressive invertebrates that we offer.
    What We Like About This Fish:
    Active, schooling community fish that thrives in planted aquariums
    Compatible with most invertebrates, including dwarf shrimp
    Adults (especially males) display colorful, ornate finnage
    Among the smallest of the Blue Eye Rainbowfish
    RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS:
    Temperature
    :  64.4° - 78.8° F (18° - 26° C)
    pH
    :  6.5 - 7.5
    KH
    :  12 - 15 dKH
    Minimum tank size
    :  10 gallons
    CARE GUIDELINES:
    Diet
    :  Omnivorous.  High quality dry foods will be accepted, but should be supplemented often with small, meaty frozen and live foods.
    Social behavior
    :  Schooling/shoaling, and should be kept in as large of groups as possible.  Peaceful with most other comparably sized fish but is timid and can be outcompeted for food.  Usually compatible with adult dwarf shrimp and other invertebrates.
    Origin
    :  Tank-bred, but indigenous to Indonesia, New Guinea, Northern Australia
    Average adult size
    :  1.2 - 1.5 inches (3 - 3.8 cm)
    Average purchase size
    :  1/4 - 1 inch (0.6 - 2.5 cm)
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