Neon Dwarf Rainbowfish
The a brilliantly coloured freshwater species admired for its shimmering electric blue body and vibrant red fins. Native to Papua New Guinea, these active and peaceful fish bring constant movement and colour to planted community aquariums. Their metallic iridescence becomes even more impressive under proper lighting, especially when kept in groups.
Despite their dazzling appearance, are relatively hardy and easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. They thrive in well-maintained aquariums with open swimming space, live plants, and good water quality. Physical Characteristics:
- Adult Size:
Approximately 5–6cm
- Body Shape:
Slim, laterally compressed rainbowfish body shape
- Colouration:
Iridescent neon blue body with bright red or orange fins
- Sexual Dimorphism:
Males are generally more colourful with deeper bodies and extended finnage, while females are slightly smaller and less vibrant
- Lifespan:
Approximately 4–6 years Behaviour & Temperament:
- Temperament:
Peaceful and active
- Swimming Level:
Middle to upper levels
- Social Behaviour:
Schooling species that displays best colour and confidence in groups
- Recommended Group Size:
Minimum of 6 or more individuals recommended
- Aquarium Requirements:
- Minimum Tank Size:
75 litres recommended
- Water Temperature:
24–28°C
- pH Range:
6.5–7.8
- Water Hardness:
Soft to moderately hard water
- Water Flow:
Moderate water movement preferred
- Substrate:
Dark gravel or sand helps enhance colouration
- Aquascape:
Planted aquarium with open swimming areas and driftwood
- Lighting:
Moderate to bright lighting
are omnivorous and readily accept a variety of aquarium foods. Suitable Foods
- Quality micro pellets
- Tropical flakes
- Frozen brine shrimp
- Daphnia
- Bloodworms
- Live foods for colour enhancement Frequency
Feed 1–2 times daily in small portions. Compatibility: Suitable Tank Mates
- Peaceful tetras
- Rasboras
- Corydoras catfish
- Dwarf gouramis
- Peaceful livebearers
- Other peaceful rainbowfish species Avoid Housing With
- Aggressive fish
- Large predatory species
- Fin nippers Breeding:
Spawning Type:
Egg scatterer
Difficulty:
Moderate
Notes:
Eggs are usually deposited among fine-leaved plants or spawning mops. Adults do not provide parental care and may consume eggs or fry if left together. Special Considerations:
- Best colouration develops in well-maintained aquariums and larger schools
- Males display impressive colours during courtship
- Requires good water quality and stable conditions
- Excellent choice for peaceful planted aquariums
- Tight-fitting lids recommended as rainbowfish can jump
Product Photo is for reference only. Exact fish may vary in size and colour.