Cichlids
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Electric Blue Acara
The Blue colour morph of the Pulcher cichlid is fairly new to the Australian Market. Blue Acaras are generally easy to keep if you are familiar with south american fish. Generally they are relatively peaceful just keep them fish other Americans their own size. Telling gender is relatively easy on mature fish. Males will be larger and develop a slightly pointed dorsal and anal fin, females are generally smaller and have a more rounded appearance. South American cichlid native to Venezuela and the island of Trinidad. It is one of the more peaceful of the South American cichlids and can be kept in a community aquarium with less aggressive American cichlids. This is an imposing robust species native to Central America. Best kept in large aquaria with similar sized American Cichlids, Plecostomus etc. Provide plenty of hiding places as they can be territorial. Like most American Cichlids, the Black Belt's colours intensify as they mature. Grows to 25-30cm.More than 225 species, with estimates of 300 species, of cichlids are found throughout South America. An estimated 75% of these inhabit the mighty Amazon River Basin. Cichlids are also found in Central America, where they are well-known for their pugnacious behavior and their stunning colors. Most of these cichlid are large, thus requiring large tanks. These fish inhabit most types of water ways throughout Central America including lakes, streams, rivers, even underground water sources.Their colorful appearance, the many different species available, their behavior and their breeding are just some of the reasons the Cichlids are one of the most popular aquarium fish.Due to their aggressive behavior, the tank for cichlids should be as large as possible, with its length being more critical than its height; meaning the longer the better.In the Cichlid tank there must be places of refuge. These can be rock caves, large pieces of driftwood or even inverted flowerpots. Most large species of Cichlids will dig up the substrate material, and occasionally will remove plants from the substrate. The Angelfish, Discus and the dwarf species Apistogramma all prefer a densely planted tank.The water temperature should be in the range of 24-28 degrees celsius, slightly higher for the Discus. The diet should consist of live and frozen food of all kinds as well a large flake staple food. Large specimens can be feed Earthworms, garden Crickets and kitchen leftovers.
$19.95 - $50.00
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Golden Dwarf Cichlid Nannacara anomala
The Golden Dwarf Cichlid, or Nannacara Anomala, is a tropical freshwater fish native to South America. It is a small, peaceful fish that can be found in a variety of colors, including yellow, purple, and blue. Its body is laterally compressed, with a rounded head and a slightly pointed snout. It is an omnivore that feeds on small insects, algae, and plant matter. This species is quite popular in the aquarium trade due to its attractive coloration and peaceful nature. It is also relatively easy to care for, making it an ideal starter fish for novice aquarists.
$25.00
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RED SHOULDER SEVERUM CICHLID ROTKEIL
The Red Shoulder Severum Cichlid, which is native to the Amazon, is a trusting species that will sometimes take food directly from your hand. To keep this fish content and happy in their home, provide them with a tank of 20 gallons or more where few plants are present and there are some large rocks for swimming about; water should be soft on the bottom. If you want to make your fish even happier then consider adding other big cichlids into their school! They’ll enjoy eating frozen foods too like freeze-dried bloodworms, ocean plankton (including tubifex), flakes, and pellets that attract cichilds naturally.
$100.00 - $150.00