Blue Acara ~2.5"

$13.99

The Blue Acara (Aequidens pulcher) is a popular freshwater fish that is native to Central and South America. They are known for their vibrant blue-green coloring and unique personality, making them a popular choice among aquarists. Blue Acaras are relatively easy to care for and can adapt to a wide range of water parameters. They also require a well-filtered aquarium with plenty of hiding places and plants. Blue Acaras are territorial and can be aggressive towards other fish, particularly during breeding. They are also known for being skilled diggers and may rearrange the substrate in the aquarium. As a result, it is recommended to keep them in a tank with similarly sized and temperamented fish, and to provide plenty of hiding places and territories to help minimize aggression.

Breeding Blue Acaras can be challenging, but rewarding. They are egg layers and will lay their eggs on a flat surface such as a leaf or rock. The male will then fertilize the eggs and both parents will guard the eggs and fry until they are able to swim and feed on their own. Overall, Blue Acaras are a beautiful and interesting fish that can make a great addition to a community aquarium. However, their territorial behavior and potential aggression should be taken into consideration when choosing tankmates. With proper care and a suitable environment, Blue Acaras can thrive and make a great addition to any aquarist's collection.

Temperament: Aggressive

Care Level: Easy

Max Size: Typically grow to be around 6 inches (15 cm) in length.

Temperature: Water temperature between 75-82°F (24-28°C).

PH: Slightly acidic to neutral water pH between 6.0-7.5.

Diet: Blue Acaras are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp and bloodworms.

*Note that our store selection of fish may vary from time to time. For up-to-date information on our current stock levels, we advise you to contact your local store directly.

SKU
AM100
Item #
AM100