Dwarf Flame Rainbowfish
Melanotaenia parva

Basic Information
Maximum Size: 3-4"

Recommended Aquarium Size: 10-G Minimum

pH: 6.0 - 7.5

Hardness: 4-15°

Temperature: 72 - 78 °

Temperment: Unaggressive; schooling

Melanotaenia parva
 

One of the smaller members of the genus Melanotaenia, the Dwarf Flame Rainbowfish is an incredibly vibrant fish, particularly in a planted aquarium, where their colours can best be shown. The entire fish looks like it has been dipped in flame, with bright red, yellow, and orange over the body, particularly when mature. Like most rainbowfish, juveniles can be fairly drab, and often take 6-12 months to develop mature colouration.
An active, schooling fish, Parva Rainbowfish should be kept in large groups, with a minimum of six fishes. They are unaggressive, and can be mixed with virtually any other community type fishes. They should not be mixed with large cichlids, or othe fish which may eat them. They make excellent dither or target fish for smaller, moderately aggressive cichlids, such as Pelvicachromis. Their bright colouration can also make them a focal point in a planted aquarium.
Care should be taken when mixing similar species of Melanotaenia, as they may hybridise in the aquarium.