This is my picture, but it's not of this exact item. e.x. This is the parents of these fry
This is my picture, but it's not of this exact item. e.x. This is the parents of these fry
Also know as the Yellow Rainbowfish. - I will do my best to get you at least one male and one female. - They are around 3"
This information is from Google AI
Yellow Rainbowfish care and appearance
Appearance: Mature males are a vibrant yellow-gold with orange fins and a dark stripe along the body, while females are a paler yellow. The adult coloration becomes more pronounced as they mature, which can take up to a year.
Temperament: Yellow Rainbowfish are peaceful and active, making them suitable for community tanks. Their boisterous behavior may intimidate shyer fish, but their mouths are too small to eat smaller tankmates.
Tank requirements: A 30-gallon tank is recommended, but larger tanks (such as 40 to 55 gallons) are better as they grow. Like other rainbowfish, they do best when kept in groups of six or more, with both males and females. A planted tank is ideal.
Diet: These omnivores will eat a wide variety of frozen, live, or prepared foods.
Water conditions: They are adaptable to a wide range of water parameters, including a broad temperature range.
Origin: This species is native to the Lake Tebera basin in Papua New Guinea and is considered a vulnerable species in the wild.