Description
The Apistogramma Cruzi is a strikingly beautiful dwarf cichlid known for its vibrant colors and dynamic personality, making it a favorite among freshwater aquarium enthusiasts. Native to the rivers of South America, particularly the Amazon Basin, this species thrives in planted tanks with ample hiding spots.
Origin: Apistogramma Cruzi hails from the slow-moving waters of the Amazon River system in South America, specifically in Peru and Brazil. These fish are used to soft, acidic waters with plenty of vegetation and leaf litter.
Feeding: This species is omnivorous, enjoying a varied diet of high-quality pellets, flakes, live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. A balanced diet with live food will bring out their best colours.
Tank Mates: Peaceful community fish such as tetras, small rasboras, or corydoras are ideal tank mates. Avoid larger, aggressive species that might intimidate or outcompete them for food.
Aggression: Apistogramma Cruzi tends to be territorial, especially during breeding, but they are generally peaceful with tank mates. Males may show mild aggression towards each other, so it’s best to keep them with one male per tank or in larger tanks.
Experience Level: This species is suited for aquarists with an intermediate level of experience. Their need for specific water conditions and occasional territorial behaviour requires a bit of knowledge and care.
Water Parameters
pH: 5.5 to 7.0
Temperature: 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F)
Hardness: 1-10 dGH
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