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Orange Albino Millenium Rainbowfish (Glossolepis Pseudoincisus)
$21.99 – $99.99They are generally peaceful and get along with other community fishes. You can provide well planted tank for them.they can reach up to 4″ size.
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Neon Dwarf Rainbow Fish
$5.99 – $54.99Care level : Easy Diet:?Omnivore Temperament : Peaceful Max Size: 3? Scientific Name:?Melanotaenia praecox Family : Melanotaeniidae
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Yellow Rainbowfish
$19.99The male yellow rainbow fishes are yellow and females are more red/brownish. You should keep them in 68-79 F degree and pH of 7.0-8.0
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Glossolepis Wanamensis
$19.99Usually, Males has greenish color with a rosy flush overall. females are generally dull green or blurish towards the tail. they are deep bodied around 1″-2″. you should keep the temperature around 77 F degree and pH balanced to 7-7.8
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Dority’s Rainbowfish
$18.99You should keep your Dority’s Rainbowfishs’ water temperature abound 75 F degree and pH level 6.5 to 8. Tese are very beautiful fishes. they have a zig zag patern of red stripes trhrow their body. Males are generally greenish with silver reflections, orange and red stripe. Females don’t have the orange stripe. They are very peaceful fishes.
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Red Rainbow Fish 2.5 to 3 inch
$10.99Red Rainbow Fish The Red Rainbow fish is a very popular schooling fish. Rainbow fish are easy to keep, they are peaceful. They thrive in tank with a few plants. This fish will is a very active community fish, that can liven up any tank in the hobby. Since they are very active swimmers, the tank should be at least…
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Boesemani Rainbow Fish 2 inch
$9.99The Boesemani Rainbow fish is a very popular schooling fish. Rainbow fish are easy to keep. They thrive in tank with a few plants. This fish will is a very active community fish, that can liven up any tank in the hobby. Males have a beautiful purple-blue head and orange- yellow body. Females are not colorful as much as males.…
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Turquoise Rainbow Fish 13/4 to 2 inch
$9.99Care level : Easy Diet: Herbivore Temperament : Peaceful Max Size: 4″ Family : Melanotaeniidae