
Red Irian Rainbowfish (PAIR)
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The Red Irian Rainbowfish, scientifically known as Glossolepis incisus, is a vibrant freshwater fish prized for its striking red coloration, especially in males. These fish are active, peaceful, and well-suited for community or planted aquariums.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatibility data for Rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae spp.)
Temperature
72–82°F
pH Range
6.5–8
Min Tank Size
30 gal
Temperament
peaceful
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