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Rainbow Fish
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Probably the most popular of all of the rainbowfish, the Dwarf Neon Rainbow is a colorful addition to any community tank. The shimmering, irridescent blue coloration is very intense
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Threadfin rainbowfish are a very interesting species of fish! Females are pale gold overall with some faint accents and slender bodies. Males feature a pale gold color with possible
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This beautiful rainbow features a stunning green-turquoise color and a silvery underbelly. Males, of course, are more colorful. Rainbows are schooling fish and will do best in groups of
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The coloration of this rainbowfish is hard to describe as it varies greatly! With a basic body color of silvery-blue, the Ornate Rainbow often has a series of horizontal
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Elongated and not as robust in the body, the Madagascar rainbow is quite different in shape from other rainbowfish species. Coloration, however, is somewhat similar, as it displays the
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As splendid as its name implies, the Splendid rainbowfish features a shiny silver-blue iridescent body with assorted colors of horizontal stripes concentrated in the center of the body. Colors
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As its common name implies, this rainbowfish features a rich green color, along with silver and gold accents. Males, of course, are more colorful. Rainbows are swift schooling fish.
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The beautiful Parkinson's Rainbow features an eliptical body shape with an array of colors that can vary. Usually sporting a basic coloration of silvery-blue, the Parkinson's Rainbow has random
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The Millennium is another beautiful Rainbowfish, very similar to the Red Incisus Rainbow. Males are bright red, females slightly blander with a little gold irridescense. This is a new
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This beautiful rainbow has some interesting fin patterns. Predominantly silver, the Celebes rainbow has a definite yellow sheen throughout its entire body. The fins are noticably yellow with some
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These beautiful rainbows attain a coloration of gold, red, green, orange, and many others in-between. Males are usually more colorful than females. Rainbows like a planted tank best, with
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Quite different looking than other rainbows, the Gertrude's rainbow is very small and slender in shape. It is in the Blue-eye family, recognized by their neon-blue eyes. The finnage
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