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The Duboulayi Rainbowfish (specifically the Snapper Creek or Schnapper Creek variety) is a popular and striking local variant of the Melanotaenia duboulayi, also known as the Crimson-spotted Rainbowfish.
This specific population is highly regarded by aquarists for its unique "blue" or "turquoise" color morph, which distinguishes it from other duboulayi variants.
Key Characteristics: Snapper Creek Variant
The Snapper Creek variety is often marketed as the "Blue Duboulayi" due to its distinct colouration.
Colouration: Unlike the standard olive or green duboulayi, this variant features metallic blue or turquoise scales. These are often accented by gold and green hues along the mid-line and vibrant red fins.
Sexual Dimorphism: Males are significantly more colorful and develop a deeper body as they age. Their fins often show black margins during breeding displays. Females are more silver/translucent with rounded fins.
Size:They typically reach about 8–10 cm (3–4 inches) in an aquarium, though they can occasionally grow slightly larger in ideal conditions.
Habitat & Origin
Location:Snapper Creek is a small creek system in Central Coastal Queensland, Australia. This creek is known for being short and situated close to tidal reaches, which contributes to the fish's natural hardiness.
Environmental Resilience: Because their natural habitat experiences wide temperature fluctuations, they are extremely robust. They can tolerate temperatures ranging from as low as 11°C to over 30°C, making them one of the few rainbowfish that can be kept in unheated indoor tanks in many climates.
Behaviour & Tips
Schooling: They are peaceful but active. You should keep them in a group of at least 6 (ideally more) to see their best colours and natural schooling behaviour.
Tank Setup: They prefer a well-planted tank with plenty of open swimming space in the center. Use a secure lid, as they are known jumpers.
Morning Displays: To see them at their most spectacular, place the tank where it catches a bit of natural morning sunlight; the males will often "flare" and display intense colors during this time.
Aquarium care
Feeding:
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