Arium
Electric Blue Jack Dempsey
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Tank Size: A minimum of 75 gallons is recommended for an Electric Blue Jack Dempsey due to their potential size.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 78-82°F (26-28°C).
- pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral, around 6.5-7.0.
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
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Tank Setup:
- Provide hiding spots with rocks, caves, and driftwood.
- Use a sandy substrate to mimic their natural environment.
- Maintain a well-filtered aquarium with strong water flow.
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Diet:
- Carnivorous diet; offer high-quality pellets, flakes, and supplement with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and bloodworms.
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Tank Mates:
- Electric Blue Jack Dempseys can be territorial, so choose tank mates carefully.
- Compatible with other robust cichlids and non-aggressive fish.
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Maintenance:
- Perform regular water changes (20-30% every 2 weeks).
- Monitor water parameters consistently.
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Behavior:
- Active and can be aggressive, especially during breeding.
- Provide ample space and hiding spots to reduce aggression.
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Compatibility:
- Avoid keeping with smaller or passive fish.
- Tank mates should be able to withstand the occasional aggressive behavior.
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Breeding:
- Electric Blue Jack Dempseys are known to be dedicated parents.
- Provide flat surfaces or suitable breeding caves for egg deposition.
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Health Monitoring:
- Observe for signs of stress, disease, or any unusual behavior.
- Quarantine new additions to prevent potential diseases.
Our store-bred Apistogramma viejita are kept with the utmost care and shipped when in peak condition.
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Tank Size: Depending on the specific species, a tank size of at least 20 gallons is recommended. Some larger species may require larger tanks.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C).
- pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral, around 6.0-7.0.
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water.
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Tank Setup:
- Provide hiding spots with caves, rocks, and plants.
- Use a substrate of fine sand or small-sized gravel.
- Maintain a well-filtered aquarium with gentle water flow.
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Diet:
- Omnivorous diet; offer high-quality flake or pellet food.
- Supplement with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and small invertebrates.
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Tank Mates:
- Apistogrammas can be territorial, especially during breeding.
- Compatible tank mates include small, peaceful species.
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Maintenance:
- Perform regular water changes (20-30% every 2 weeks).
- Monitor water parameters consistently.
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Behavior:
- Many Apistogramma species exhibit fascinating behaviors, especially during breeding.
- They may form pairs or live in small groups, depending on the species.
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Compatibility:
- Avoid aggressive or fin-nipping tank mates.
- Consider the social structure of the specific Apistogramma species.
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Breeding:
- Apistogrammas are known for their interesting breeding behaviors.
- Provide suitable breeding caves and spaces for fry to hide.
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Health Monitoring:
- Observe for signs of stress or disease.
- Quarantine new additions to prevent potential diseases.