African Cichlid – Blue Peacock Cichlid 5cm “Imported”
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Blue Peacock Cichlid: A Vibrant and Peaceful African CichlidThe Blue Peacock Cichlid (Aulonocara sp. Blue) is a stunning freshwater fish admired for its intense blue colouring and calm temperament. Native to the rocky shores of Lake Malawi, this species stands out in aquariums with its metallic hues and elegant swimming. Its hardy nature and compatibility with other African cichlids make it a fantastic choice for aquarists of all experience levels.Size and LifespanBlue Peacock Cichlids grow to a size of 10–15 cm, depending on tank conditions and care. With proper water quality and a balanced diet, they can live for 5–8 years. Their manageable size and long lifespan make them a rewarding addition to any African cichlid setup.Tank Size and RequirementsThese cichlids require a tank of at least 150 liters, with larger tanks preferred for groups or mixed species communities. They thrive in water temperatures between 24°C and 28°C and a pH of 7.8–8.6 to replicate their natural habitat. Include sandy substrates, rocks, and caves to create hiding spaces while leaving ample room for swimming.Tank MatesBlue Peacock Cichlids are relatively peaceful and coexist well with other non-aggressive African cichlids. Ideal companions include Electric Yellow Cichlids, Haplochromis species, and other Peacock Cichlids. Avoid keeping them with highly aggressive Mbuna species or smaller fish that could be seen as prey. Proper stocking levels and adequate space help maintain harmony in the tank.Feeding Blue Peacock CichlidsAs omnivores, Blue Peacock Cichlids benefit from a varied diet. High-quality cichlid pellets or flakes should be their staple, supplemented with vegetable matter such as blanched zucchini or spinach. Occasionally offer live or frozen treats like brine shrimp or bloodworms to enhance nutrition. To bring out their vibrant blue hues, consider a diet enriched with natural pigments, such as AquaMunch Super Colour products, designed specifically for colour enhancement in cichlids.Breeding Blue Peacock CichlidsBreeding these cichlids is straightforward in the right environment. Males court females by displaying their vivid colours and creating small pits in the substrate for spawning. Females are mouthbrooders, carrying fertilized eggs in their mouths for 21–28 days. Once hatched, fry can be fed finely crushed flakes or baby brine shrimp. A separate breeding tank improves fry survival rates and minimizes stress for the parents.Sexing Blue Peacock CichlidsMales are larger and display more vibrant blue colouring compared to females, which are smaller and have duller, silver-grey tones. During breeding seasons, males become even more vivid and exhibit heightened activity, making them easier to identify.FAQsHow big do Blue Peacock Cichlids get? They typically grow to 10–15 cm, depending on tank conditions and care.Are Blue Peacock Cichlids aggressive? They are relatively peaceful but can be territorial during breeding. Proper tank mates and space reduce conflicts.What tank mates are suitable? Compatible species include other Peacocks, Electric Yellow Cichlids, and Haplochromis. Avoid overly aggressive or much smaller fish.What do Blue Peacock Cichlids eat? They thrive on high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes, supplemented with vegetables and occasional live or frozen treats.How do you breed Blue Peacock Cichlids? Provide a sandy substrate and hiding spaces. Females mouthbrood the eggs for 21–28 days before releasing fry.How can you tell males and females apart? Males are larger and display more intense blue colouring, while females are smaller and less vibrant.Species OverviewSpecies: Aulonocara sp. BlueCommon Name: Blue Peacock CichlidOrigin: Lake Malawi, AfricaDiet: OmnivorePH Range: 7.8–8.6Temperature: 24°C–28°CMax Size: Up to 15 cmTank Size: Minimum 150 liters
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