Banded Rainbow - Batavia Rainforest - M. trifasciata

Banded Rainbow - Batavia Rainforest - M. trifasciata

A$26.95

A$26.95

5-6cm

Description

Banded Rainbow – Melanotaenia trifasciata Batavia Rainforest The Banded Rainbow (Melanotaenia trifasciata), particularly the Batavia Rainforest population, is a vibrant and captivating rainbowfish native to the tropical rainforests of Western New Guinea. Found in clear, shaded freshwater streams, this species is prized for its bold coloration, distinctive horizontal bands, and active schooling behaviour. Its dynamic presence and peaceful temperament make it a standout choice for planted community aquariums that replicate natural rainforest conditions. Features of Banded Rainbow – Batavia Rainforest • Prominent horizontal black or dark brown bands across a shimmering blue-green body • Males exhibit intensified coloration, elongated fins, and slightly deeper bodies • Adult size reaches approximately 10–12 cm • Active and social, ideally kept in groups of six or more • Peaceful midwater swimmer, suitable for community aquariums • Prefers clear, slightly acidic to neutral water with moderate hardness The Best Aquarium Size for Banded Rainbow – Batavia Rainforest A minimum aquarium of 150 litres accommodates a small school comfortably, while 200 litres or larger is optimal for enhanced colouration and swimming space. A tank with at least 90 cm in length provides sufficient horizontal swimming room, essential for their energetic shoaling behaviour. Dense planting combined with open midwater areas creates a balanced and stimulating environment. Tank Mate Compatibility for Banded Rainbow – Batavia Rainforest The species is peaceful and coexists well with other non-aggressive fish of similar size. Suitable companions include: Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish Hilda Creek Rainbowfish (M. sp. Hilda Creek) Boesemani Rainbowfish Panda Corydoras Bristlenose Catfish Diet for Banded Rainbow – Batavia Rainforest In their natural habitat, M. trifasciata feeds on insects, crustaceans, and plant matter. In captivity, provide a varied diet including high-quality flakes, micro pellets, frozen or live foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms. Occasional vegetable supplements like blanched spinach or spirulina enhance colouration and digestive health. Feed small portions two to three times daily to match their active metabolism. Aquarium Setup Banded Rainbow – Batavia Rainforest Aquarium Filtration Use strong biological and mechanical filtration to maintain clear, oxygen-rich water. Gentle to moderate water flow mimics rainforest stream conditions and supports natural swimming behaviour. Aquarium Plants Incorporate robust plants such as Vallisneria, Hygrophila, and Java Fern, arranged densely at the back and sides to provide shelter while leaving open areas for shoaling. Floating plants soften light and offer additional cover. Aquarium Lighting Bright, full-spectrum lighting accentuates the vivid colours and horizontal bands of the Banded Rainbow. A consistent photoperiod of 8–10 hours is recommended. Aquarium Heating Maintain temperatures between 24–28°C with stable heating. Avoid rapid fluctuations to support vibrant colouration and overall health. Aquarium Substrate A fine gravel or sandy substrate replicates their natural rainforest streambed and enhances their reflective body tones. Aquarium Decorations Include driftwood, smooth stones, and natural plants to recreate a rainforest stream environment. Open midwater zones are essential for schooling and natural display behaviours.