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Adult Strawberry Peacock

Adult Strawberry Peacock

Adult Strawberry Peacock 8-10cm

  • Breed information

    AulonocaraThese fish come in a varying shades of red. Some are an even colour and some display red spots all over with shades varying from a peachy pink colour to scarlet. The variation in colours means they are also known as Dragon Blood, Flamefish and Pink peacocks.

    Originating specifically in Lake Malawi, Africa, these fish should only be kept with other cichlids from Lake Malawi as they are aggressive towrds others (and each other) These fish should be overstocked with plenty of rocks/caves to provide hiding places and prevent line of sight to temper aggression. The male peacocks are the ones that are brightly coloured, with the females remaining a silver grey generally. The males will not come into their full colour until they are around 3-4" and reaching sexual maturity. These fish are mouthbrooders which means the female will hold the fertilised eggs in her mouth, constantly turning them, until they hatch and she releases them after around 21 days. The female will not eat during this time and will often hide in a corner to keep away from the other fish, a pouch in the bottom of her mouth will gradually darken as the eggs mature into fry. Once the fry are expelled from the females mouth, they are fully independent.

    These fish are relatively easy to care for but research should be done before deciding to commit to them as they can live for a long time and are aggressive.

    Maximum size: 15-20cm

    Lifespan: 8-10 years

    Temperature: 24-28 degrees celsius

    Tank requirements: Filter & Oxygen, Heater

    Tank Mates: Other cichlids from Lake Malawi

    Feeding: Good Quality Spirulina Flakes with the occasional treat of live/frozen food.

£19.95Price
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