The Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid is a striking hybrid freshwater fish, known for its bright, icy blue coloration and distinctive body shape that blends features of both convict cichlids and parrot cichlids. With their bold personality and eye-catching appeara
The Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid is a striking hybrid freshwater fish, known for its bright, icy blue coloration and distinctive body shape that blends features of both convict cichlids and parrot cichlids. With their bold personality and eye-catching appearance, theyre a popular choice among hobbyists looking for a unique centerpiece fish.
Description:
Common Name: Polar Blue Parrot Cichlid
Scientific Name: Hybrid (Amphilophus citrinellus Archocentrus nigrofasciatus)
Family: Cichlidae
Size: 6-8 inches (15-20 cm)
Temperament: Semi-aggressive; territorial but generally peaceful with similarly sized tank mates.
Difficulty: Moderate
Native Region:
As a hybrid species, Polar Blue Parrot Cichlids do not occur in the wild. Their parent species originate from Central America.
Aquarium Setup:
Tank Size: Minimum of 40 gallons
Temperature: 74-80F (23-27C)
pH: 6.5-7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water
Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel with caves, rocks, and driftwood for hiding and territorial boundaries.
Additional Tips:
Social Behavior: They can be kept with other peaceful or semi-aggressive cichlids if theres enough space and hiding spots.
Compatibility: Avoid small or timid species. Good tank mates include other medium-sized cichlids, loaches, or robust catfish.
Diet: Omnivorous; feed a varied diet of cichlid pellets, frozen foods, and occasional vegetables like spinach or zucchini to maintain vibrant coloration.
Cost: | $25 |
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