Silver Rainbowfish
Chilatherina crassispinosa
An active, schooling rainbowfish native to the clear, fast-flowing streams of Northern New Guinea. Known for their energetic swimming patterns and silvery bodies, they require long aquariums with strong water flow and high dissolved oxygen. Best kept in groups of 6 or more.
Silver Rainbowfish At a Glance
Silver Rainbowfish Tank Requirements
Will Silver Rainbowfish fit in your tank?
Care guides tell you what Silver Rainbowfish needs, the next question is whether your tank can safely provide it. Test Silver Rainbowfish against your tank size, maintenance needs, and the fish you already keep before you buy.
Silver Rainbowfish Water Parameters
Silver Rainbowfish Temperament & Compatibility
Silver Rainbowfish Varieties
Each variety inherits the species defaults above. Only differences are highlighted.
Male
Males develop a significantly deeper body profile as they mature, displaying a vibrant silvery-blue iridescence with yellowish to orange fins. They engage in lively morning sparring displays.
Same care requirements as the base species
Also known as: Standard, Show Male
Female
Females are more slender and possess a plainer, silvery coloration with clear or faintly colored fins. Keeping a higher ratio of females to males reduces conspecific stress.
Differs in 1 trait from base species
Also known as: Unsexed, Juvenile
Silver Rainbowfish Care Guide Summary
The Silver Rainbowfish, scientifically known as Chilatherina crassispinosa, belongs to the Rainbowfish family group. Adults reach a maximum size of approximately 10 cm and have a compressed body shape with a fast growth rate. Classified as peaceful, this species primarily occupies the surface and mid-level zones of the aquarium and produces a medium level of biological waste.
To thrive, the Silver Rainbowfish requires a freshwater only aquarium with a minimum volume of 200 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm. Water temperature should be maintained between 24°C and 28°C, with a pH range of 7.2–8.5 and a general hardness of 8–20 dGH. A high water flow is preferred.
The Silver Rainbowfish is a rewarding species to keep, provided its core environmental needs are met. This species is available in 2 varieties: Male and Female. Each may differ slightly in size, temperament, or care needs, so it is worth checking the specific requirements of the variety you plan to keep.
Silver Rainbowfish Habitat Setup
When setting up an aquarium for the Silver Rainbowfish, a high water flow best suits their natural preferences. Because this species occupies the surface and mid-level zones, the aquarium layout should prioritise adequate surface area with floating cover to make them feel secure near the waterline and open swimming space in the centre of the tank for free movement. Useful additions include smooth gravel or rounded substrate to protect their sensitive barbels and light plant coverage for partial shade. Keepers should note that a tight-fitting lid is essential, as this species is a known jumper.
Silver Rainbowfish Compatibility Notes
Classified as peaceful, the Silver Rainbowfish is a schooling species that feels most secure in a sizeable group, where natural shoaling behaviour reduces stress and brings out their best colours. When choosing tankmates, shy or slow-feeding tankmates may be outcompeted at feeding time and their energetic swimming style may stress more sedentary or timid species. Selecting tankmates that favour different water layers from the surface and mid-level zones can help reduce competition and territorial overlap.
Who Silver Rainbowfish Is Actually For
Silver Rainbowfish is best for a fishkeeper who wants a species that can settle into a calmer community setup and can provide a keeper who can commit to a proper group of at least 6. It makes the most sense for a hobbyist who will actually build around its needs, especially smooth gravel.
The most common mistake is buying Silver Rainbowfish for looks first and only later discovering how its adult size, behavior, or bioload changes the whole tank plan. Another frequent problem is underestimating its social needs. A token pair or trio often behaves very differently from a real group.
Silver Rainbowfish Recommended Tank Sizes
Standard aquarium sizes that meet the minimum volume and length requirements for Silver Rainbowfish.
55 Gallon Standard
60 Gallon Breeder
75 Gallon Standard
90 Gallon Standard
125 Gallon Standard
150 Gallon High
Silver Rainbowfish Feeding & Diet Considerations
The Silver Rainbowfish will eat fry, so breeding efforts in the same tank are unlikely to succeed and is an aggressive eater that may prevent timid tankmates from getting enough food, so target feeding or simultaneous feeding at opposite ends of the tank can help.
Frequently Asked Questions About Silver Rainbowfish
How big does Silver Rainbowfish get?
Silver Rainbowfish (Chilatherina crassispinosa) typically reaches a maximum adult size of approximately 10 cm. They have a compressed body shape and a fast growth rate.
What tank size does Silver Rainbowfish need?
A minimum aquarium volume of 200 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm are recommended for Silver Rainbowfish. This ensures enough swimming space and helps maintain stable water conditions.
What water parameters does Silver Rainbowfish need?
Silver Rainbowfish thrives in freshwater only conditions with a temperature range of 24–28°C, a pH between 7.2 and 8.5, and a general hardness of 8–20 dGH. A high water flow is preferred.
Is Silver Rainbowfish peaceful or aggressive?
Silver Rainbowfish is classified as peaceful with an aggression score of 2 out of 10. They are generally well-suited to peaceful community tanks.
How many Silver Rainbowfish should be kept together?
Silver Rainbowfish is a schooling species and should be kept in groups of at least 6. Larger groups help distribute aggression and encourage natural schooling behaviour.
Does Silver Rainbowfish have any special tank requirements?
Yes. Silver Rainbowfish benefits from smooth gravel (sensitive barbels) and plants - lighly covered in the aquarium. These features help replicate their natural habitat and promote overall health and well-being.
Does Silver Rainbowfish need a lid on the tank?
Yes. Silver Rainbowfish is a known jumper, and a tight-fitting lid or cover is essential to prevent escape. Even a small gap can be enough for a determined fish to leap out.
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Top Tank Mates for Silver Rainbowfish
These fish are strong compatibility matches for Silver Rainbowfish based on water preferences, temperament, adult size, and tank behavior.
Xenotilapia ochrogenys
Xenotilapia ochrogenys
Ideal Tank MatesTandanus Catfish
Tandanus tandanus
Ideal Tank MatesPetricola Catfish
Synodontis petricola
Ideal Tank MatesEmerald Green Cory
Corydoras splendens
Ideal Tank MatesAgassiz Cory
Corydoras agassizii
Ideal Tank MatesSilvertip Tetra
Hasemania nana
Ideal Tank MatesPlants That Suit Silver Rainbowfish
These plants pair well with Silver Rainbowfish based on shared water preferences, layout fit, and how likely they are to hold up in the same aquarium.
African Water Fern
Bolbitis heudelotii
Capuron's Aponogeton
Aponogeton capuronii
Madagascar Lace Plant
Aponogeton madagascariensis
Boivin's Aponogeton
Aponogeton boivinianus
African Onion Plant
Crinum calamistratum
Afzel's Anubias
Anubias afzelii
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