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Golden mountain maino

The Golden White Cloud Mountain Minnow is a stunning color variant of the classic White Cloud (Tanichthys albonubes). Instead of the traditional dark silvery body, this variety sports a vibrant gold or cream-colored body with bright red fins and white tips. It retains all the excellent traits of the original: it is small (1.5 inches), incredibly hardy, and thrives in cool water (no heater required). It is a peaceful schooling fish that adds a bright “pop” of color to planted tanks and nano aquariums. Now in stock

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Description

1. Origin & Background

 

  • Scientific Name: Tanichthys albonubes (Gold/Golden variant).

  • Origin: unlike the wild type found in China, this “Golden” form does not exist in the wild. It was developed through selective breeding in captivity to isolate the gold coloration.

  • Hardiness: despite being a “designer” morph, it is just as robust and easy to keep as the standard wild type.

2. Appearance

 

  • Body Color: The dark pigments of the wild type are absent, leaving a creamy gold or yellow body.

  • Fins: The fins are a striking contrast, often vividly red with distinct white tips.

  • Iridescence: While they lack the dark lateral line, they still possess a subtle, reflective horizontal stripe that can shimmer under good aquarium lighting.

  • Size: They grow to the same size as the standard variety, maxing out around 4 cm (1.5 inches).

3. Water Requirements (Coldwater)

 

  • Temperature: Like their wild cousins, they prefer cooler water. Ideal range is 15°C – 22°C (60°F – 72°F). They are excellent for unheated indoor tanks.

  • Heat Sensitivity: High tropical temperatures (above 26°C) can cause them stress, fade their beautiful gold color, and shorten their lifespan.

  • Chemistry: They are very adaptable to pH (6.0 – 8.0) and moderate hardness.

4. Behavior & Tank Setup

 

  • Schooling: They are social fish. Keep them in groups of 6 to 10 or more. A large school of Golden White Clouds against a background of green aquatic plants is visually spectacular.

  • Temperament: Extremely peaceful. They are safe with shrimp (like Red Cherry Shrimp) and other small, calm fish.

  • Activity: They swim in the middle and top layers of the tank and are constantly moving.

5. Diet

 

  • Feeding: They are omnivores and not picky.

  • Recommendations: High-quality flake food, micro pellets, and treats like frozen daphnia or baby brine shrimp will help maintain their bright gold and red coloration.

6. Breeding

 

  • Ease: Very easy. They often spawn in the mornings in planted tanks.

  • Fry: The eggs are scattered among plants. In a densely planted tank, some fry often survive without special intervention, appearing as tiny slivers near the water surface.

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