Their longevity might be a tad short.
Unalome's Rainbow Utopia
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WARNING - DO NOT BREED, FEED OR PET THE PUDDLE!
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Agreed, even if they're tank bred they won't breed successfully above 8dGH.....
If at first you don't succeed....
...get someone else to do it!
Enjoy your fish, shrimps and snails!
Ian
...get someone else to do it!
Enjoy your fish, shrimps and snails!
Ian
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I think I have finally found out what my rogue 'Wapoga' was... a female Kamaka Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia Kamaka)!Unalome wrote: ↑Sun Nov 26, 2023 12:57 pm I've noticed that 1 of the 5 new Wapoga Rainbows looks very different to the others as it's colour is grey/blue/silver (hadn't noticed in the shop when they bagged them up)... Can anyone help me identify this one if it's perhaps a different colour variation of the Wapoga or a different type of Rainbow all together?
Here's a new photo of her in all her glory;
My red rainbows are starting to really colour up now;
And finally here is a new photo of the current king of the tank;