McCulloch's Rainbowfish Hopevale is a beautiful Australian rainbowfish prized for its shimmering silver-blue body, subtle iridescence, and active schooling behaviour. Originating from waterways around the Hopevale region of Far North Queensland, this attractive freshwater fish is an excellent choice for community aquariums and native Australian biotope displays. Its peaceful nature, hardy constitution, and striking colours make it suitable for both beginner and experienced fishkeepers. When maintained in optimal conditions, mature specimens develop enhanced colouration and display fascinating social interactions within a group.
Native Australian rainbowfish from the Hopevale region of Queensland
Attractive silver-blue body with iridescent highlights
Peaceful temperament ideal for community aquariums
Active schooling species that thrives in groups
Adult size typically reaches 6–8 cm
Hardy and adaptable to a wide range of aquarium conditions
Excellent choice for planted aquariums
Displays enhanced colours during breeding and social displays
A minimum aquarium volume of 100 litres is recommended for a small group of McCulloch's Rainbowfish Hopevale. As a schooling species, they should be kept in groups of at least six individuals to encourage natural behaviour and reduce stress. Larger aquariums of 150 litres or more provide ample swimming space and allow their active nature to be fully expressed. Water temperatures between 24–28°C and a pH range of 6.5–7.8 are ideal for long-term health.
Suitable tank mates include:
Dwarf Neon Rainbowfish
Threadfin Rainbowfish
Pacific Blue-Eye
Bristlenose Catfish
Harlequin Rasbora
Avoid housing them with aggressive or highly territorial fish that may intimidate this peaceful species.
McCulloch's Rainbowfish Hopevale is an omnivore that readily accepts a varied diet. High-quality micro pellets and flake foods should form the foundation of its feeding routine. Supplementary foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, mosquito larvae, and other frozen or live foods help enhance colouration and support overall health. Feeding small amounts two to three times daily encourages strong growth and vitality.
A quality filtration system is essential for maintaining excellent water quality. Moderate water movement replicates the natural habitats of this species while ensuring adequate oxygenation.
Dense planting is highly beneficial and helps replicate natural conditions. Species such as Java Fern, Vallisneria, and Amazon Sword provide shelter while enhancing the aquarium's appearance.
Moderate lighting promotes plant growth and highlights the subtle iridescent colours displayed by this rainbowfish.
Use a reliable aquarium heater to maintain a stable temperature between 24–28°C and prevent fluctuations.
Fine gravel or sand substrate works well and complements a natural Australian-inspired aquarium setup.
Incorporate driftwood, rockwork, and densely planted sections alongside open swimming areas. This combination provides security while allowing McCulloch's Rainbowfish Hopevale to school actively and display its natural behaviour.