I currently have 3 pairs of Melanotaenia trifasciata from 3 different collection locations. "Wonga Creek" "Goyder River" and "Running Creek". The males see each other as competitors for the females. They are always showing off to each other, flashing and sparring. My 3 males are of similar size, and no one seems that much more dominant than the others, and that makes for plenty of showing off to each other. They are stunning. I have been told that some feel that a tank of M. trifasciata is as stunning as rainbow tanks get. I'm pretty lucky
Let me know what you think. And yes I know the glass is dirty......![]()



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Typical for a Goyder River tri, probably why it is the most popular of trifasciata.