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Boesmani Rainbow Fish Melanotaenia Boesemani 5cmBoesmani Rainbow Fish Melanotaenia Boesemani Overview Synonyms: None Distribution: Known only from the Ajamaru Lakes region in the central Vogelkop Peninsula, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, and from the Aitinjo Lake, which is located approximately 20 km Southeast of the Ajamaru Lakes. Maximum Size: 13cm (5. 1") Temperature: 26 30C Water Parameters: Will acclimatise to a wide range of conditions. pH: 6. 5 8. 0, dH: up to 20 degrees. Compatibility: Community
Boesmani Rainbow Fish Melanotaenia BoesemaniOverview
Synonyms: None
Distribution: Known only from the Ajamaru Lakes region in the central Vogelkop Peninsula, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, and from the Aitinjo Lake, which is located approximately 20 km Southeast of the Ajamaru Lakes.
Maximum Size: 13cm (5.1")
Temperature: 26-30°C
Water Parameters: Will acclimatise to a wide range of conditions. pH: 6.5-8.0, dH: up to 20 degrees.
Compatibility: Community
Lighting: No special requirements
Sexual Dimorphism: Males are larger, deeper bodied & more colourful, displaying a mating stripe on the forehead when in breeding dress.
Feeding: Flake, granules and frozen foods
Description
Care
A large shoal of Boeseman's Rainbowfish makes for an outstanding display in a large planted aquarium. With their unusual half-and-half natural colouring of blue and yellow/orange, they really are a sight to behold when observed moving through plant cover. Boeseman's Rainbowfish are best maintained in groups of 6 or more of their own kind, and the more you can keep together, the merrier. The tank itself should be at least 4ft long with heavy planting along the back and sides with an open swimming area in the centre. Their natural habitat comprises areas of very dense vegetation, and although they will adapt to most conditions, slightly alkaline water is preferable. Clean well-filtered water should be provided at all times, and tight fitting coverslides must be used as these fish are accomplished jumpers. As with many other Rainbowfish species, the juveniles can look comparatively drab to the absolutely stunning adult fish, and so are all too often overlooked in the shops. However, once settled into the security of the planted aquarium, these young specimens will soon begin to colour up, revealing their true adult beauty. Boeseman's Rainbowfish are a peaceful species and will not bother smaller tankmates, as their mouth/throat is too narrow to be able to swallow them. Ensure that potential tankmates are happy at the slightly higher temperatures that this particular Rainbowfish enjoys. Sadly, the Boeseman's Rainbowfish is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of threatened species. This is due to fluctuations in water levels/conditions in the natural habitat and over-fishing. The vast majority of the specimens offered for sale in the shops these days are captive bred. May also be seen on sale as Boesmani Rainbowfish.
Feeding
Flake, green flake, micropellets, and small frozen foods such as mosquito larvae and daphnia.
Breeding
A separate good-sized breeding aquarium should be set up with 75% mature tank water and 25% of dechlorinated fresh water, along with a substrate of marbles. A small air-driven sponge filter (with a mature sponge) should be added to give gentle circulation and filtration. The temperature should be set at 28 °C. A conditioned pair should then be acclimatised across to the breeding aquarium, which should be furnished with plenty of fine-leaved plants/Java moss clumps. After a time, the male will swim in front of the female, displaying the mating stripe on his forehead. He will then begin to drive the female over the plants, utilising the whole length of the tank. The eggs will be scattered over the plants a few at a time. These fish are known as 'continual spawners' which means that the spawning activity takes place over several days/weeks, even months in some cases. This can present problems to the aquarist in that some adult fish may begin to consume the eggs as they are scattered. Many fishkeepers have found the eggs to be remarkably tough and have had great success in siphoning them out into another aquarium (containing matching water from the spawning tank) or else using spawning mops, which, when having caught a number of the eggs, can be moved to a separate tank (again with matching water) and replaced with a new mop, as and when each series of eggs are deposited. The eggs will usually hatch in 6-8 days (dependent on temperature) and once free-swimming, the tiny fry can be offered infusoria, moving onto larger foodstuffs as they develop
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★★★★★ 1
Don’t buy
Size: 5 in
I bought one at a store for my Rottweiler puppy, about 2 months ago, I bought one from here n about 5 minutes she had chewed the end off, they did send me another, no charge, well I received the other bone yesterday, she chewed a big split in it. Won’t buy anymore, I’m out the money, which isn’t much. Made in China also, no more. Going back to Kong toys, they do last with aggressive chewers. Don’t know why but the one I bought at the store is holding up real good.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
★★★★★ 3
Eh...
Size: 5 in
I had high hopes for these cause we have other spot brand toys that have last a long time. Unfortunately these just don't hold up to the test! My dogs had them broken in about 5 - 10 mins. They did smell good tho and my dogs went crazy over them before I ever got them out of the bag. Lol.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
★★★★★ 1
Smells too strong
Size: 5 in
My dog hates the way this thing smells. She tries to play with it, but the scent is too strong for her nose. I know it's the scent because she usually sniffs it two or three times in between trying to grab it with her mouth. She treats it like an explosive in her mouth and quickly moves away after spitting it out.
She used to have a bone that looked similar to this (same material) that was unscented and she gnawed the hell out of it. My sister's pitbull spent the night and chewed that toy into bits, leaving my Yorkie mourning the loss of her once treasured bone.
Please make an UNSCENTED version of this toy!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Perfect puppy toy!
Color: Pig Balls
The best puppy toys! These will have your pup happy as can be and well worth it!
They are extremely loud so fair warning but bringing joy to your dog makes it worth it.
Durable for a dog who doesn’t destroy things. Size of a clementine
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Puppy loves them!
Color: Pig Balls
I boutgh this for my foster puppy that loves squeaky bouncy toys and she LOVES them, she carries one with her everywhere. It is great to play fetch or for her to play by herself, it keeps her occupied. For reference she is a 7m old 30lb Heeler/Pit mix and very much a puppy chewing and ripping everything off. These have hold pretty well, we've had them for a few weeks now and they are still going.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026