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Blue Morph Young | 1-2.5cms | Single

Blue Morph Young | 1-2.5cms | Single

80.00₹Price

The Blue Morph Cichlid, also known as the Blue Acara (Andinoacara pulcher), is a stunning freshwater fish from the family Cichlidae. Its vibrant blue coloration, peaceful nature, and relatively easy care make it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts. Native to South America, particularly in the Amazon and Orinoco River basins, this species is known for its beautiful appearance and active behavior.

Key Characteristics

  • Scientific Name: Andinoacara pulcher
  • Size: 6–8 inches (15–20 cm)
  • Lifespan: 10–12 years in optimal conditions
  • Coloration:
    • Bright blue or turquoise with hints of yellow on the fins and body.
    • Males often have more intense coloration and slightly larger fins than females.
  • Shape:
    • Oval-shaped body with long dorsal and anal fins.
  • Temperament:
    • Peaceful, but territorial, especially when breeding.
  • Tank Level:
    • Middle-to-bottom dweller.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: 8–15 dGH
  • Water Quality:
    • Prefers soft to moderately hard water.
    • Good filtration is essential to maintain water quality, and regular water changes are recommended.

Tank Setup

  • Tank Size:

    • Minimum of 30 gallons for a single Blue Morph Cichlid. A larger tank is recommended if keeping more than one or with tank mates.
  • Substrate:

    • Fine gravel or sand is ideal, as Blue Acara cichlids enjoy digging.
  • Decor and Plants:

    • Provide hiding spots with rocks, caves, or driftwood.
    • Live plants like Amazon Sword, Java Fern, or Anubias can thrive in their environment, but be prepared for some digging around.
  • Filtration:

    • A strong filter is recommended, as they produce moderate to high waste.
  • Lighting:

    • Moderate lighting works best for both the fish and the plants.

Diet

  • Type: Omnivorous
  • Preferred Foods:
    • High-quality pellets, flakes, or frozen foods designed for cichlids.
    • Live or frozen food like brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, or earthworms.
    • Blanched vegetables such as spinach or zucchini can be offered occasionally.
  • Feeding Tips:
    • Feed them 2–3 times daily in small amounts to prevent overfeeding and maintain water quality.

Behavior and Tank Mates

  • Behavior:

    • Blue Morph Cichlids are generally peaceful and not overly aggressive, but they are territorial, especially during breeding.
    • They may become aggressive towards smaller or similarly-shaped fish.
    • They enjoy having a substrate to dig and will often rearrange their environment.
  • Suitable Tank Mates:

    • Larger, peaceful fish such as other cichlids like Severums, Rainbowfish, Gouramis, or large tetras.
    • Bottom dwellers like Corydoras or Plecos can also be good companions.
  • Avoid:

    • Small fish like guppies or tetras, as they may be seen as food.
    • Aggressive species such as larger cichlids (e.g., Oscars) that might bully or harm the Blue Morph Cichlid.

Breeding

  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Process:
    • Blue Morph Cichlids are substrate spawners. They prefer to lay their eggs on flat surfaces such as rocks or broad-leaved plants.
    • They are monogamous and will pair off when breeding.
    • After fertilization, the female guards the eggs while the male keeps watch of the territory.
  • Fry Care:
    • Once the fry hatch, both parents often guard and care for them.
    • Provide finely crushed flakes or live foods for the growing fry.

Care Tips

  • Maintain stable water conditions, as Blue Morph Cichlids are sensitive to abrupt changes.
  • Ensure a large enough tank with enough hiding spots to reduce stress and territorial conflicts.
  • Regularly monitor water parameters and perform water changes to keep the tank clean.
  • Avoid overcrowding, as it can stress the fish and lead to aggression.
  • Keep only one male in the tank to avoid territorial disputes.

Why Choose a Blue Morph Cichlid?

  • Stunning Appearance: The vibrant blue colors and unique markings make this cichlid stand out in any aquarium.
  • Peaceful Nature: While they can be territorial, Blue Morph Cichlids are generally less aggressive compared to other cichlids, making them suitable for larger peaceful community tanks.
  • Easy to Care For: They are hardy fish, relatively easy to care for, and well-suited for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
  • Breeding Opportunities: Their fascinating breeding behaviors provide a unique opportunity for aquarists interested in breeding cichlids.

Conclusion

The Blue Morph Cichlid is an excellent choice for aquarists looking for a beautiful, peaceful fish with a touch of personality. Its striking blue color, peaceful demeanor (with a bit of territoriality), and compatibility with other larger peaceful fish make it a great addition to many aquariums. With proper care, this species can thrive and bring vibrant color to your tank for years to come.

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