African Cichlid – Assorted Large Peacocks 10 – 12cm MALES
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Assorted Large Peacock Cichlids: Vibrant and Stunning African CichlidsAssorted Large Peacock Cichlids (Aulonocara sp.) are a colourful collection of African cichlids from Lake Malawi. Known for their vibrant hues and dynamic personalities, these cichlids are a favourite among aquarists. Each fish in this assortment boasts unique patterns and colours, making them an exciting addition to any aquarium.Size and LifespanLarge Peacock Cichlids typically grow to 12–15 cm, with males displaying brighter and more vibrant colours than females. When properly cared for, they can live for 6–8 years, offering long-lasting beauty and activity in your aquarium.Tank Size and RequirementsA minimum tank size of 300 liters is recommended for a group of Peacock Cichlids. These active swimmers thrive in water temperatures of 24°C–28°C and a pH range of 7.8–8.6. Decorate their tank with sandy substrates, rocky caves, and open swimming spaces to mimic their natural Lake Malawi habitat. Providing hiding spots reduces stress and allows for natural territorial behaviours.Tank MatesPeacock Cichlids are semi-aggressive, especially males, but they coexist well with other Haps, Peacocks, and non-aggressive African cichlid species of similar size. Avoid keeping them with overly aggressive Mbuna or significantly smaller fish. Maintaining a proper male-to-female ratio and sufficient tank space helps reduce territorial disputes.Feeding Assorted Large Peacock CichlidsThese omnivorous cichlids require a varied diet to maintain their health and vibrant colours. Offer high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes as their staple food. Supplement with live or frozen protein sources like brine shrimp and krill, along with blanched vegetables such as spinach or zucchini. Feeding AquaMunch Super Colour products enhances their vibrant hues, ensuring that all fish in the tank display their full potential.Breeding Peacock CichlidsBreeding is relatively easy with the right conditions. Males establish territories and court females with their vivid displays. Females are maternal mouthbrooders, carrying fertilized eggs for 18–25 days before releasing fry. Flat rocks or sandy areas encourage natural spawning behaviour. For best results, use a separate breeding tank to protect the fry and reduce stress in the community tank.FAQsHow big do Peacock Cichlids get? They grow to 12–15 cm, with males being slightly larger than females.Are they aggressive? They are semi-aggressive, particularly during breeding. Proper tank mates and sufficient space help manage their behaviour.What tank mates are suitable? Other Peacocks, Haps, and non-aggressive African cichlids of similar size make great companions.What do they eat? They thrive on high-quality cichlid pellets, live or frozen protein, and vegetables like spinach and zucchini. AquaMunch Super Colour products enhance their colours.How do you breed Peacock Cichlids? Provide flat rocks or sandy areas for spawning. Females mouthbrood eggs for 18–25 days before releasing fry.Why are they assorted? Assorted Peacock Cichlids include a variety of colours and patterns, offering a diverse and vibrant display in your aquarium.Species OverviewSpecies: Aulonocara sp.Common Name: Assorted Large Peacock / Haps CichlidsOrigin: Lake Malawi, AfricaDiet: OmnivorePH Range: 7.8–8.6Temperature: 24°C–28°CMax Size: Up to 15 cmTank Size: Minimum 300 litersAll fish are from the “hap Species” and are sold at random- No selections
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