African Cichlid – Peacock – Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid (Aulonocara Koningsi Mbenji) 5cm
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Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid – Vibrant Majesty for Your AquariumThe Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid, known as Aulonocara koningsi Mbenji, captivates with its stunning blue coloration. Native to Lake Malawi, this peaceful fish suits beginner and advanced aquarists. Moreover, its hardy nature ensures easy care. Consequently, with proper setup, it adds regal charm to any Aussie aquarium.Size and LifespanRoyal Blue Peacock Cichlids grow to about 13 cm, ideal for medium tanks. With diligent care, they live 6-8 years, offering lasting beauty. Therefore, regular water changes ensure their health. Additionally, their moderate size makes them perfect for community setups with proper filtration.Ideal Tank SetupMimic Lake Malawi’s rocky environment to keep these cichlids thriving. A 150-litre tank supports their needs, with robust filtration for hard water. Furthermore, rocks provide hiding spots. Consequently, this setup promotes their vibrant colors and peaceful behavior.To replicate its natural habitat:Use a minimum 150-litre tank for space.Maintain pH between 7.5 and 8.5.Keep water temperature at 24°C.Add rocks for hiding and territory.Ensure strong filtration for hard water.Compatible Tank MatesThese peaceful cichlids pair well with other calm species. For instance, non-aggressive Malawi fish complement their temperament. However, avoid overly aggressive or large fish to maintain harmony. Thus, careful selection fosters a vibrant, serene tank community.Suitable tank mates include:Other peaceful Malawi cichlids, like Yellow Labs.Small Synodontis catfish for bottom-dwelling balance.Non-aggressive haplochromines for compatibility.Diet and FeedingAs omnivores favoring meaty foods, they relish cichlid pellets and frozen brine shrimp. Additionally, shrimp mixes boost nutrition. For instance, feeding 5-6 times weekly for adults prevents Malawi bloat. Therefore, a controlled diet maintains water quality and their health.Breeding and Behaviour of Royal Blue Peacock CichlidRoyal Blue Peacock Cichlids are mouthbrooders, with females incubating eggs for weeks. Moreover, their peaceful nature makes them ideal for community tanks. They breed readily in secure setups, adding dynamic appeal. Consequently, their calm demeanor captivates hobbyists, making them a rewarding addition.Species OverviewSpecies: Aulonocara Koningsi MbenjiCommon Name: Royal PeacockOrigin: Lake MalawiDiet: Omnivore but mostly carnivorousPH Range: Alkaline 7.5 – 8.5Water Type: HardTemperature: Tropical 24°CBreed Type: Mouth brooderMax Size: Approximately 13cmSex: Un-sexedTank Size: Minimum 150 litresFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid? A 150-litre tank with rocks and alkaline water suits their peaceful nature.Can they live with other fish? Yes, pair with calm Malawi cichlids for a harmonious tank.How often should I feed them? Feed 5-6 times weekly with meaty foods to avoid bloat.Do they need to be in groups? Groups aren’t required, but pairs thrive with ample space.How long do they live? With proper care, they live 6-8 years, adding vibrant majesty.Add a Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid to Your Aquarium Today!Elevate your tank with the Royal Blue Peacock Cichlid’s vibrant hues and peaceful charm. Their striking colors captivate hobbyists. Therefore, craft a rocky, alkaline setup and enjoy their regal presence for years.
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