Melanotaenia parkinsoni explained

Melanotaenia parkinsoni, the orange rainbowfish, is a species of rainbowfish in the subfamily Melanotaeniinae. It endemic to the western lakes of Papua New Guinea,[1] specifically the Kemp Welsh River and Milne Bay.

Description

The species is a large and muscular rainbowfish, generally attaining a length 15cm (06inches). Individuals are a dark lavender colour at the basic level with a rosy chest.[2] Males have deeper bodies than the females, and have extended fins, as well as the back half of their bodies being coated in a reflective golden-orange.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: r. animal world.
  2. Web site: rose . 27 May 2013. rainbowfish.