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Boesemani Rainbowfish, Melanotaenia boesemani
steelhealr
post Feb 18 2006, 04:50 AM
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Common name(s): Boesemani rainbowfish, Boeseman's rainbowfish

Scientific name: Melanotaenia boesemani

Family: Melanotaeniidae

Origin: Southeast Asia: known only from the Ajamaru Lakes in Irian Jaya

Maximum size: 4-5"

Care: This beautiful fish is a mid-tank swimmer and a good one at that. They are very peaceful. In the morning, the head of the fish can be a very dark blue or almost black, but, this lightens as the day wears on. The posterior half of the fish is a beautiful orange color. Very attractive fish.

Feeding: They are very easy to care for and will eat almost anything. They are fond of flake and especially shelled peas. They have eaten small pieces of shrimp pellets as well. Be sure food is not too large as they reportedly have narrow throats. There are also some reports that bloodworms are not healthy for them but I have not seen any problems with this. They eat vitamin enriched brine shrimp and frozen tubifex as well.

Breeding and sexing: Boesemani rainbows are egg scatterers, usually on plants or java moss. Females usually have a less robust or narrower 'keel'. The male will reportedly court the female.

Minimum tank size: 20-30 gallons



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post Feb 18 2006, 07:12 PM
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steelhealr, I hope you don't mind if I add a picture of my adult male to your profile. They are just such beautiful, peaceful fish (especially the males).
Mine is incredibly active though and kept with Red Rainbows in a 47.5 US Gallon. I often wish I could house them in a larger tank though, due to their high activity. I simply can't see myself putting them into anything less than 40 gallons. Especially considering they should ideally be kept in groups.

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post Feb 19 2006, 06:27 AM
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Although recommended tank size is as posted, I agree with you. They are great mid tank swimmers and deserve space to swim. Overall, I would go as far as to say they are one of the centerpiece fishes in my aquarium and seem quite hardy. SH
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Here is a picture of a fry wub.gif , they are very small when the hatch.
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Juvenlle Female

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