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There's at least 3, possibly 4 species of Pseudomugil in those pictures.
One of the fish also appears to have a minor microsporidian infection (creamy/ white appearance in the muscle tissue under the skin), so make sure you have salt in the tank for at least 2 weeks (use 2 heaped tablespoons per 20 litres of water).
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The following link has information about all the known species of Australian and New Guinea rainbowfish. Check the different Pseudomugils on the list on the right side of the page.
Melanotaeniidae and Pseudomugilidae
A website dedicated to Rainbowfishes of Australia and New Guinearainbowfish.angfaqld.org.au
I just looked at your pictures again and am pretty sure the 3 species you listed is what you have.I think I've Gertrudae, possibly Luminatus (that I mistook for Furcatus, and maybe Inconspicuous.
I just looked at your pictures again and am pretty sure the 3 species you listed is what you have.
I have no idea how the shop mixed them up.
All rainbowfish hang out together, even fish from a different Genus will hang out together. I had some big Melanotaenia herbertaxelrodi and trifasciata in a tank with some Pseudomugil signifer (Ross River variety), and the male Ross rivers would show off and display to the male herbs and tris even tho they were 3 times the size of the signifers. The little signifers didn't care one bit about the size difference
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If you were in America I would suggest tracking down Gary Lange and getting eggs from him or someone he has supplied eggs too. However, you are in the UK and Gary doesn't send stuff overseas. But there are a couple of places that might be able to help you find rainbowfish if the shop doesn't work out.
The 2 following links are for the German Rainbowfish Association and their members might be able to send you eggs or fish.
IRG-Online - We about us
IRG-Online.de | Wir sind ein Zusammenschluss von Zierfischliebhabern, die sich gezielt für Regenbogenfische und Blauaugen interessieren. Aber auch andere Arten aus Australien, Neuguinea und den vorgelagerten Inseln werden gepflegt.www.irg-online.de
regenbogenfische, rainbowfishes, poisson arc-en-ciel, johannes graf
homepage, dokument, webpage, page, web, netzwww.regenbogenfische.com
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The link below is for ANGFA National, who are based in Australia but they have a magazine they send anywhere around the world, or you can get it online as a pdf. You have to be a member to get it but if you are interested in rainbowfish, these websites might be of interest to you.
The Australian and New Guinea Fishes Association - ANGFA
The Australian and New Guinea Fishes Association - ANGFAangfa.org.au
You need to be careful. Ireland is an island, a small part of which is in the UK (Northern Ireland) but the majority is not Lot of political history involved which I won't go into here.However, you are in the UK
You should breed the rainbows and other uncommon fishes so they have something different to sell.Brilliant thanks for the links. I'm actually in Ireland, not UK the hobby is expensive here & seems like most shops only stock what you'd expect as commonly known & popular fish.
I do think some European countries will deliver.
Love the confidence of your signifer
I saw that my LFS has these. They're cute, but I think my water is way too soft for them. But Scotland, which is still part of the UK (unfortunately), seems to have easy access to lots of cool fish. LFS is always getting in cool stuff.
There are some big fish shops down towards in London that do a lot of shipping. If they ship fish to the North (I don't know if they do), you would think they ought to be able to ship them to the Republic.
You should breed the rainbows and other uncommon fishes so they have something different to sell.