Description
Drysdale River Red Tail Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia australis)
Overview
The Drysdale River Red Tail Rainbow Fish is a striking freshwater species notable for its vibrant red tail, shimmering scales, and active schooling behavior. Its bold colors and energetic swimming make it a standout addition to community aquariums.
Origin
Endemic to the Drysdale River region in northern Western Australia. Found in clear, slow-flowing freshwater streams and rivers with sandy or rocky substrates and dense vegetation.
Feeding
Omnivorous. Accepts a wide range of foods:
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High-quality flakes and pellets
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Frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms
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Occasional vegetable matter to support coloration
Tank Mates
Peaceful schooling fish best kept in groups of 6 or more. Compatible with:
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Other rainbowfish of similar size
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Small tetras and danios
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Corydoras and other non-aggressive bottom dwellers
Avoid: Aggressive or fin-nipping species that may stress them.
Aggression
Low. Males may display minor territorial behavior during breeding but are generally peaceful.
Experience Level
Beginner to intermediate. Hardy and adaptable, thriving in well-maintained freshwater community tanks.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
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pH: 6.8–7.8
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Hardness: 5–15 dGH
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Notes: Provide open swimming areas with planted or rock hiding spots. Regular water changes help maintain vibrant coloration.
The Drysdale River Red Tail Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia australis) is a colorful, peaceful, and active schooling species, perfect for aquarists looking to add a dynamic focal point to their tropical freshwater aquarium.





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