Featherfin Threadfin Rainbowfish
The threadfin rainbowfish usually inhabits clear slow moving waterways grassy swamps and lagoons all very lush in vegetation.
Featherfin threadfin rainbowfish. Also known as dwarf rainbow dwarf rainbowfish featherfin rainbow featherfin rainbowfish threadfin rainbow werneri werners rainbowfish. Another common name it is known by is the featherfin rainbowfish. But the threadfin or featherfin rainbow is one of a few rainbows where the males have long flowing fins.
Also known as the featherfin rainbowfish it is native to the densely planted rivers and streams of new guinea and australia. It s also sometimes referred to as featherfin rainbowfish. The young fish and females will form large groups and congregate in the shoreline vegetation and fallen branches.
Found in small schools around the edges of slow flowing billabongs drainage ditches lagoons swampy ponds and rivers rich in vegetation. Featherfin rainbowfish threadfin rainbow recaptcha requires verification. Featherfin rainbowfish are one of the most beautiful fish amongst the rainbowfish species.
The featherfin rainbow iriatherina werneri also known to tropical fish keeping enthusiasts as the threadfin rainbow is found between merauke and the mouth of the fly river in papua new guinea and lakes kala and bosset. Also known as the featherfin rainbow this fish is best kept in a peaceful community tank. These brightly colored and active fish are one of the most popular among the rainbowfish family and do well in groups of 6 or more.
The dorsal top and anal bottom fins have huge black threads while the caudal tail fins have red or other vibrant colored threads. The threadfin rainbowfish iriatherina weneri is an excellent inhabitant for any community or planted aquarium. Rainbows are known for their characteristic large eyes black or silver band that runs through the middle scale rows deeply forked mouth and two dorsal fins.
In australia they are found in the numerous river basins of the cape york peninsula queensland state and in the northern territory to the west including the arafura wetlands of arnhem land. The threadfin or featherfin rainbow is one of a few rainbows in which the males have long threads extending from their dorsal and anal fins. Colours highly variable especially between juvenile to adult.
It possesses distinctive morphology and colour pattern compared with other members of the family melanotaeniidae and the genus has remained monotypic since description by meinken 1974.