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Melanotaenia parkinsoni, the orange rainbowfish, is a species of rainbowfish in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae. It endemic to the western lakes of Papua New Guinea , [ 1 ] specifically the Kemp Welsh River and Milne Bay.
Melanotaenia ogilbyi M. C. W. Weber, 1910 (Ogilby's rainbowfish) Melanotaenia oktediensis G. R. Allen & N. J. Cross, 1980 (Oktedi rainbowfish) Melanotaenia papuae G. R. Allen, 1981 (Papuan rainbowfish) Melanotaenia parkinsoni G. R. Allen, 1980 (Parkinson's rainbowfish) Melanotaenia parva G. R. Allen, 1990 (Lake Kurumoi rainbowfish)
Australian rainbowfish are popular aquarium fish along with Pseudomugil blue-eyes, which are another small, colourful fish found in a similar range and habitats. In the wild, some rainbowfish populations have been severely affected by the aggressive introduced eastern mosquitofish ( Gambusia holbrooki ), tilapia cichlids, and pollution.
The dwarf rainbowfish (Melanotaenia praecox) is a species of rainbowfish in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae. It is known under a number of common names including diamond rainbowfish , [ 3 ] neon rainbowfish , Praecox rainbowfish , dwarf neon rainbowfish , peacock rainbowfish , and Teczanka neonowa . [ 4 ]
a.k.a. Crimson-Spotted rainbowfish Australian rainbowfish: Melanotaenia fluviatilis: 13–15 cm (5.1–5.9 in) Lake Tebera rainbowfish: Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi: 9 cm (3.5 in) Lake Kutubu rainbowfish: Melanotaenia lacustris: 12 cm (4.7 in) Parkinson's rainbowfish: Melanotaenia parkinsoni: 11 cm (4.3 in) Eastern rainbowfish: Melanotaenia ...
Melanotaenia affinis, the North New Guinea rainbowfish, New Guinea rainbowfish, or red-finned rainbowfish, is a species of rainbowfish endemic to New Guinea (Western New Guinea and Papua New Guinea). It grows to 11.5 cm (4.5 in) standard length. [1] Of the three known varieties, the so-called standard variety has the widest range.