How big does a blue peacock cichlid get?
around 6 inches
Peacock cichlids aren’t huge fish, males are usually around 6 inches (15 centimeters) long and females around 4 inches (10 centimeters), but they are extremely active fish that need a lot of swimming room. I would recommend that you keep them in at least a 55 gallon (208 liter) tank.
What are good Tankmates for Peacock cichlids?
In general, any nonaggressive kind of Haplochromis cichlid (like redfin haps) should be good tank mates for your peacock. If you’re unsure simply compare the recommended water parameters for each to see if there’s any overlap! Another species you can try is the botia loach.
Are Peacock cichlids good for beginners?
Though peacocks are not recommended for beginner fish keepers, they are an excellent choice for beginner cichlid keepers. They are relatively docile, easy to keep, and very hardy. Experienced aquarists also appreciate them for their captivating behavior and laidback temperament in community tanks.
How many Peacock cichlids can I put in a 50 gallon tank?
Keep 10 to 12 Aulonocara / 50 US Gallons of water. The more fish you add to your tank, the more harmonious it will be but this will add extra bioload to your tank, which should be dealt with during your regular water changes.
Can you keep angelfish with peacock cichlids?
Though many species in the cichlid family are known for their aggression, angelfish are typically not very aggressive. Even small cichlids like rams, Krib’s cichlids and keyholes can cohabitate peacefully with angelfish.
How many Peacock cichlids can I put in a 55 gallon?
Peacock Cichlids: Four (4) groups of two (2) to three (3) individuals of each species of peacocks will fit in your 55-gallon tank. In fact, 12 peacocks would average-sized fish (4 to 6 inches) would give you room to add a nice bottom-dweller to stock it out.
How do you tell if your cichlids are happy?
Your fish are happy and healthy when they:
- Swim actively throughout the entire tank, not just hanging out or laying at the bottom, floating near the top or hiding behind plants and ornaments.
- Eat regularly and swim to the surface quickly at feeding time.
Do cichlids need light at night?
Originating from some of the deepest lakes in the world, cichlids thrive in dark, murky conditions full of plants, rocks and algae. If the lighting in your tank replicates these conditions, your cichlids will grow to their full potential both physically and mentally.
How big of a tank does a peacock cichlid need?
Tank Size The recommended peacock cichlid tank size is at least 55-60 gallons. This is because these fish are such skillful swimmers and active hunters. It will give them the space they need to live as they would in the wild.
What kind of fish is blue peacock cichlid?
They are outstanding fish! We ordered two blue peacock cichlids from LiveAquaria last year, and both are beautiful fish. One has emerged as the alpha fish of the tank and does chase and beat up on the other blue peacock as well as other male fish.
Can a peacock cichlid tank mate with a Hap?
Not only are “Haps” endemic to Lake Malawi, meaning that they are compatible tank mates with the peacock cichlid in terms of water requirements, but several species are particularly docile and peaceful. Four examples of the gentler species of Haplochromis that would make compatible tank mates with the African peacock cichlid include:
How is the color of a peacock cichlid determined?
Like other cichlids, peacocks rank among the most brightly colored of all freshwater aquarium fish. Unlike their relatives, however, the peacock cichlid’s color doesn’t depend on its mood or its mating status. Colors vary within the species and depend on which area of Lake Malawi the variety originated.