Blue Turquoise Rainbow (Melanotaenia lacustris)
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Shipping calculated at checkout. We only ship Monday - Wednesday. Thursday shipping is available upon request (You must email or call us to schedule Thursday shipping)
Liquid sapphire in constant motion
The Blue Turquoise Rainbow is one of the most striking freshwater schooling fish available. A brilliant metallic blue body shifts into turquoise and aqua tones depending on angle and lighting, creating a liquid, iridescent effect as the fish turns. Mature males develop deeper coloration and a taller, more pronounced body shape, especially when displaying to females.
Native to Lake Kutubu in Papua New Guinea, Melanotaenia lacustris thrives in clear, well-oxygenated water. These fish are built for movement β constantly cruising midwater and flashing color in synchronized turns when kept in proper groups. In a well-lit aquarium, a school of Blue Turquoise Rainbows creates a shimmering wave of blue that energizes the entire display.
Growing to 4β5 inches, they are peaceful yet active, making them ideal for larger planted tanks or calm community predator setups where smaller fish are not at risk.
Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons (75+ gallons recommended for full schools)
Group Size: 6 or more recommended
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Flow: Moderate current preferred
DΓ©cor: Open swimming lanes with plants or wood along edges
Lighting: Moderate to bright (enhances blue coloration)
Filtration: Strong biological filtration required
Oxygen: Well-oxygenated water preferred
Best with peaceful to semi-assertive species:
Other rainbowfish
Larger tetras
Corydoras
Peaceful plecos
Calm South American cichlids (Severums, Eartheaters)
Avoid aggressive predators and fin-nipping species.
Temperature: 75β82Β°F (24β28Β°C)
pH: 7.0β8.0
Hardness: Moderate to moderately hard
Water Quality: Clean and stable conditions essential
Omnivorous:
High-quality flakes or pellets
Frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms
Small insects
Occasional vegetable matter
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