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Source: Aquarium Bred and Raised
Estimated size at shipping: 1-1.5"
Max Size: around 5-6"
Sold as: Unsexed
Overview:
The Electric Blue Acara is a perfect entry to the world of larger South American cichlids. This brightly colored fish is one of the most peaceful cichlids at this size, making it perfect for community aquariums.
While this fish is relatively peaceful, be sure to keep it with larger enough tankmates. Smaller fish such as small tetras or fry may be eaten if they fit in the acara's mouth.
South American cichlids are notorious diggers. While the electric blue acara is better about this than most, it still may uproot live plants or other decorations. It has never done so in our planted tanks, but this might be one to avoid in a perfectly aquascaped planted aquarium. Rhizome plants such as anubias or java fern may hold up better than other plants in a tank with this fish.
Setup Considerations:
Even though these are peaceful for a cichlid, they are still a cichlid. If you keep more than one or a pair, be sure to give everyone enough room to establish their own territories. Decorations/plants which provide line-of-sight restrictions between territories can help.
Will thrive in standard aquarium parameters. Keep as an individual centerpiece fish, in a pair, or in larger groups to avoid aggression.
Diet: Omnivore
This fish is currently eating a well-rounded diet of prepared foods like pellets and flakes, as well as frozen and love foods.
Ratings & Reviews:
Location: Wyoming, United States
Shipping: Please review checkout for final shipping options based on items selected, quantity, and groupings. Heat or cold packs will be included as needed at no extra cost.
Find details about our shipping process in our FAQ. For example, we ship most orders on the following Monday or Wednesday.
Water Parameters: We keep all our fish at a temperature of 79 F.
Our pH measures around 8.3 with a KH and GH a bit over 300ppm. That being said, we want to caution folks with different water parameters from thinking that they need to change their water for our fish. We have many customers in the Pacific Northwest, Upstate New York, and other areas that have very soft water. Our fish do just fine in their water without any parameter matching. What is most important is that the water our fish are put in upon arrival have steady parameters, not that your water parameters match ours.