Neon Blue Peacock Cichlid

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Overview

Family: Cichlidae

African cichlids are a diverse & colorful group of freshwater fish primarily from the Great Rift Lakes of East Africa, especially Lake Malawi, Lake Tanganyika, & Lake Victoria. Known for their vibrant colors, complex behaviors, & territorial nature, African cichlids require a thoughtful tank setup & compatible tank mates. They thrive in rocky environments with plenty of caves & hiding spots. While stunning to observe, they can be aggressive, especially during breeding, so maintaining a balanced social structure & proper tank size is key to long-term success.

Recommended Tank Size: A minimum of 80 litres

  • African cichlids prefer hard, alkaline water that mimics their native lakes. Stability is crucial to avoid stress and aggression.
  • Provide plenty of rocks and caves to create barriers and establish territories.

Average Adult Size:

  • Body length: 10–15 cm (varies widely by species)
  • Most African cichlids reach adult size within 6–12 months. Growth rate depends on species, diet, and tank conditions.

Water Parameters:

  • pH: 7.8–8.6
  • Alkalinity: 10–20 KH
  • General Hardness (GH): 12–30
  • Temperature: 24–28°C
  • Note: hard, alkaline water is essential

Food:

  • Species-specific diets: Some are herbivores (e.g., mbuna), others omnivores or carnivores
  • Use high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes
  • Supplement with spirulina, blanched vegetables, or frozen foods.
  • Feed 1–2 times daily; avoid overfeeding, as it can lead to bloating or water quality issues