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Black Stripe Dwarf Cichlid "Alenquer" Taeniacara candidi

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Black Stripe Dwarf Cichlid "Alenquer" Taeniacara candidi

Black Stripe Dwarf Cichlid "Alenquer," scientifically known as Taeniacara candidi, is a small and captivating freshwater fish species belonging to the Cichlidae family. This particular variant, originating from the Alenquer region, is recognized for its stunning black stripes that contrast against its vibrant body coloration, creating a visually appealing display in aquariums.

Taeniacara candidi is known for its peaceful temperament, making it suitable for community tanks with other non-aggressive fish species. These cichlids thrive in well-planted aquariums with ample hiding spots, soft, slightly acidic water, and a diet primarily consisting of small live or frozen foods such as insects and larvae.

  1. Temperature: They thrive in temperatures ranging between 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C), simulating their natural Amazonian habitat.

  2. Minimum Tank Size: A pair of these fish would require a tank size of at least 20 gallons (75 liters) to provide adequate space for their territorial behaviors and potential breeding activities.

Feeding Habits: These dwarf cichlids are primarily carnivorous and enjoy a varied diet. Their feeding should include high-quality flake or pellet food designed for cichlids, supplemented with live or frozen food like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small insects to mimic their natural diet.

Habitat Preference: In the wild, these cichlids inhabit slow-moving streams, flooded areas, and tributaries in the Amazon basin. In captivity, they appreciate a tank set up to replicate their natural environment, with plenty of plants, driftwood, and caves for hiding spots.

Water pH Level: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH ranging from 6.0 to 7.0.

Behavior: These cichlids are known to be somewhat territorial, especially during breeding periods. They can exhibit aggressive behavior towards their own species or similar-looking fish, so providing ample hiding spots and space is essential to mitigate potential conflicts.

They are not schooling fish and tend to pair up or stay solitary, especially when breeding.

It's important to note that providing a suitable environment and maintaining water quality is crucial for the health and well-being of these fish. Regular water changes and a well-balanced diet contribute significantly to their overall health and coloration.

$18.18
Black Stripe Dwarf Cichlid "Alenquer" Taeniacara candidi
$18.18

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Black Stripe Dwarf Cichlid "Alenquer," scientifically known as Taeniacara candidi, is a small and captivating freshwater fish species belonging to the Cichlidae family. This particular variant, originating from the Alenquer region, is recognized for its stunning black stripes that contrast against its vibrant body coloration, creating a visually appealing display in aquariums.

Taeniacara candidi is known for its peaceful temperament, making it suitable for community tanks with other non-aggressive fish species. These cichlids thrive in well-planted aquariums with ample hiding spots, soft, slightly acidic water, and a diet primarily consisting of small live or frozen foods such as insects and larvae.

  1. Temperature: They thrive in temperatures ranging between 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C), simulating their natural Amazonian habitat.

  2. Minimum Tank Size: A pair of these fish would require a tank size of at least 20 gallons (75 liters) to provide adequate space for their territorial behaviors and potential breeding activities.

Feeding Habits: These dwarf cichlids are primarily carnivorous and enjoy a varied diet. Their feeding should include high-quality flake or pellet food designed for cichlids, supplemented with live or frozen food like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small insects to mimic their natural diet.

Habitat Preference: In the wild, these cichlids inhabit slow-moving streams, flooded areas, and tributaries in the Amazon basin. In captivity, they appreciate a tank set up to replicate their natural environment, with plenty of plants, driftwood, and caves for hiding spots.

Water pH Level: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH ranging from 6.0 to 7.0.

Behavior: These cichlids are known to be somewhat territorial, especially during breeding periods. They can exhibit aggressive behavior towards their own species or similar-looking fish, so providing ample hiding spots and space is essential to mitigate potential conflicts.

They are not schooling fish and tend to pair up or stay solitary, especially when breeding.

It's important to note that providing a suitable environment and maintaining water quality is crucial for the health and well-being of these fish. Regular water changes and a well-balanced diet contribute significantly to their overall health and coloration.

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