Millenium Orange Albino
A striking, brilliant orange Rainbowfish, the Albino Orange Millennium Rainbow is a xanthic color morph of the medium growing Glossolepis pseudoincisus. A peaceful, active schooling fish, they will do best in an aquarium with plenty of open swimming space and some cover in the form of plants or driftwood. Like most rainbowfish, this species is hardy and adaptable, but will do best in neutral or slightly alkaline water. As a schooling fish, they should be kept in groups of 5 or more, and will actively school with other similarly sized rainbows. Like most of its relatives, males of this species are typically more vividly colored than females but both sexes of the albino form are extremely colorful.
A striking, brilliant orange Rainbowfish, the Albino Orange Millennium Rainbow is a xanthic color morph of the medium growing Glossolepis pseudoincisus. A peaceful, active schooling fish, they will do best in an aquarium with plenty of open swimming space and some cover in the form of plants or driftwood. Like most rainbowfish, this species is hardy and adaptable, but will do best in neutral or slightly alkaline water. As a schooling fish, they should be kept in groups of 5 or more, and will actively school with other similarly sized rainbows. Like most of its relatives, males of this species are typically more vividly colored than females but both sexes of the albino form are extremely colorful.
A striking, brilliant orange Rainbowfish, the Albino Orange Millennium Rainbow is a xanthic color morph of the medium growing Glossolepis pseudoincisus. A peaceful, active schooling fish, they will do best in an aquarium with plenty of open swimming space and some cover in the form of plants or driftwood. Like most rainbowfish, this species is hardy and adaptable, but will do best in neutral or slightly alkaline water. As a schooling fish, they should be kept in groups of 5 or more, and will actively school with other similarly sized rainbows. Like most of its relatives, males of this species are typically more vividly colored than females but both sexes of the albino form are extremely colorful.