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  2. Rare rainbow crayfish discovered in Indonesia - AOL

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    Rare rainbow crayfish discovered ... had been increasingly popular items among aquarium enthusiasts for the past 10 years or so and have been up for sale under various names in Asia, Europe, and ...

  3. Melanotaenia kamaka - Wikipedia

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    M. kamaka is a rare fish endemic to the Lake Kamakawaiar in the southeastern region of West Papua, Indonesia. Aside from its highly restricted range, this species faces no threats in its remote home [2] It is a recent discovery, only being described in 1996, and is an aquarium fish noted for its unique blue colouration and manageable size.

  4. Ornate rainbowfish - Wikipedia

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    Ornate rainbowfish inhabit freshwater creeks, streams, ponds and dune lakes in the coastal dune habitat locally known as wallum.Their typical habitat is sandy coastal areas where they are found in sluggish, acid waters stained with tannins from vegetation falling into the water where there is woody debris in the water, grassy banks, and thick submerged and emergent vegetation. [4]

  5. Rainbowfish - Wikipedia

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    In a home setting, these fish need well-oxygenated water with a pH level of 6.8 – 7.2, optimal temperatures varying between 72 and 82 °F (22 and 28 °C), and plenty of aquatic plants to give them hiding places amid their school. If properly cared for, Rainbowfish can live up to 5 years in captivity. [5]

  6. Incredibly Rare Fish Found Only in Australia Is a Sight ... - AOL

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  7. Silver trout - Wikipedia

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    The silver trout was an exceedingly rare fish, having become trapped by changed drainage systems in two New Hampshire lakes (Dublin/Monadnock Pond and Christine Lake in Stark) that were left as successors of Lake Hitchcock, a very large glacial lake that persisted for 4,000 years where the silver trout probably evolved from brook trout. [4]