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Pygmy rainbowfish

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Atheriniformes

Genus
  
Melanotaenia

Higher classification
  
Melanotaenia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Melanotaeniidae

Scientific name
  
Melanotaenia pygmaea

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Melanotaenia, Rainbowfish, Exquisite rainbowfish, Melanotaenia duboulayi, Lake Eacham rainbowfish

Breeding group of m pygmea the pygmy rainbowfish


The pygmy rainbowfish (Melanotaenia pygmaea) is a species of fish in the Melanotaeniidae family. It is endemic to Australia.

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Pygmy rainbowfish Melanotaenia pygmaea

Environment

Pygmy rainbowfish AQUAGREEN Fact Sheet

The Melanotaenia pygmaea is recorded to be found in a freshwater environment within a benthopelagic depth range. This species is native to a tropical climate.

Size

Pygmy rainbowfish Melanotaenia pygmaea

The Melanotaenia pygmaea is known to reach the maximum recorded length of about 5.5 centimeters or about 2.1 inches as an unsexed male. A female can reach the maximum recorded length of about 3.5 centimeters or about 1.37 inches. The common length of these species is about 4 centimeters or about 1.57 inches.

Distribution

The Melanotaenia pygmaea is native to the areas of Prince Regent River, West Kimberley district, and northwestern Australia.

Biology

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The Melanotaenia pygmaea is recorded to be found in fast flowing streams. They tend to occupy the deep pools or bottom of waterfalls in that general area. This species stays in areas that have rocky bottoms and that lack vegetation in the water. The Melanotaenia pygmaea stays in schools of at least 50 individuals on average. This species also does well when kept in an aquarium captivity. The male is considered to have more of a vivid, rainbow color than the females do. This species typically has a blue back with pale, yellow fins. The diet of this species is unknown, but it is assumed that they feed on small insects and vegetation such as algae.

Pygmy rainbowfish

References

Pygmy rainbowfish Wikipedia