About the Apistogramma Cacatoides
Name: Apistogramma Cacatoides
Max Size: Apistogramma Cacatoides typically reach a maximum size of around 2-3 inches.
Recommend pH: They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a recommended pH range of 6.0 to 7.5.
Recommended Temperature (Β°F): Apistogramma Cacatoides thrives in tropical temperatures ranging from 72 to 82Β°F.
Diet: Apistogramma Cacatoides are omnivorous and have a varied diet. They can be fed high-quality flake or pellet food supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia, and small insect larvae. Offering a diverse diet helps maintain their health and vibrant colors.
Temperament: Apistogramma Cacatoides are generally peaceful but can display territorial behavior, especially during breeding. They are best kept in a species-specific tank or with other small, peaceful fish that share similar water requirements.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Apistogramma Cacatoides is not a schooling fish. They are solitary by nature and prefer to establish territories.
Possible types of tank mates: Suitable tank mates for Apistogramma Cacatoides include other small, peaceful fish such as tetras, rasboras, dwarf cichlids, and peaceful catfish. Avoid keeping them with larger, aggressive fish or fin-nippers.
Behavior: Apistogramma Cacatoides is known for its vibrant colors and fascinating behavior. Males are particularly striking, displaying intense blues, reds, and yellows. They are cavity breeders and will establish territories around caves or other suitable hiding spots. They exhibit interesting courtship rituals and may become more aggressive during breeding.
Fun Fact: Apistogramma Cacatoides is also known as the Cockatoo Cichlid due to the unique fin extensions resembling a cockatoo's crest. They are popular among aquarists for their beautiful colors and intriguing behaviors.