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Description
Glossolepis pseudoincisus is a brightly-coloured rainbowfish from West Papua, Indonesia. It is sometimes also known as the Tami River rainbow. They are smaller for a Glossolepis, only reaching about 4" in males and not quite 3" for females. Ladies, like many rainbows, are green; males are red with greenish-silver striping/stippling, and display a bright orange headstripe when spawning or sparring.
These are subadults around 2" long.