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Wednesday, 25 July 2012

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Australian rainbowfish reach maximum lengths of 11 centimetres (4.3 in), but the males are usually no larger than 8.5 centimetres (3.3 in) while the females usually only grow to 7 centimetres (2.8 in).The body is elongated, with a small head and large eyes.Australian rainbowfish have two dorsal fins and a pointed anal fin. The caudal (tail) fin is forked shallowly. The fins (excluding the caudal fin) are yellow with dark margins and orange or red markings.Australian rainbowfish are colourful fish, hence their name. The sides are silvery-brown, and have a green or silver sheen. A blue stripe extends from the snout to the caudal fin. The other fins are yellow and marked with orange or red. In males, several orange stripes run laterally across the posterior half of the body. Females are less intensely coloured, lacking some of the brilliance and red stripes along the caudal peduncle.

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

Melanotaenia Splendida

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