About the Gertrudae Rainbowfish
Name: Gertrudae Rainbowfish
Max Size: Up to 3 inches (7.5 cm)
Recommend pH: 6.0-7.5
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): 72-80Β°F (22-27Β°C)
Diet: Gertrudae Rainbowfish are omnivorous and have a varied diet. They will accept high-quality flake or pellet foods designed for small tropical fish. Additionally, they should be offered a mix of live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms to provide them with essential nutrients. Including some vegetable matter in their diet, such as spirulina-based flakes or blanched vegetables, is beneficial.
Temperament: Peaceful
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Schooling Fish (Gertrudae Rainbowfish are schooling fish and should be kept in groups of at least six individuals to create a natural social structure and minimize stress.)
Possible types of tank mates: Gertrudae Rainbowfish are peaceful and can be kept with other small, peaceful community fish. They are compatible with other rainbowfish species, tetras, rasboras, and non-aggressive bottom-dwelling species. Avoid keeping them with larger or aggressive fish that may intimidate or harm them.
Behavior: Gertrudae Rainbowfish, scientifically known as Melanotaenia gertrudae, are captivating and colorful fish native to the streams and rivers of New Guinea. They have a slender body shape and display a beautiful array of colors. Males often exhibit more vibrant coloration with striking patterns, while females tend to have a more subdued appearance. Gertrudae Rainbowfish are known for their peaceful temperament and make excellent additions to community aquariums. They prefer a well-planted aquarium with open swimming space and areas for retreat. Gertrudae Rainbowfish are active swimmers, and a group of them creates a lively and dynamic display. They exhibit schooling behavior, swimming together in synchronized movements, which adds to the visual appeal of the aquarium.
Fun Fact: Gertrudae Rainbowfish are named after Gertrude K. Gottfried, the wife of the renowned ichthyologist Dr. Karl Gottfried. Dr. Gottfried discovered and described this species in the 1970s, and it was named in honor of his wife. Gertrudae Rainbowfish are highly regarded among rainbowfish enthusiasts for their beauty, vibrant colors, and peaceful nature. They are relatively hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists. With their eye-catching appearance and engaging behavior, Gertrudae Rainbowfish add a touch of elegance and liveliness to any community aquarium.