Apistogramma (Inka 50) – Apistogramma baenschi

Apistogramma (Inka 50) – Apistogramma baenschi

Regular price $19.99
Regular price Sale price $19.99
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity

30 in stock

🌿 Apistogramma (Inka 50) – Apistogramma baenschi

📖 Overview The Apistogramma “Inka” (Apistogramma baenschi) is a dwarf South American cichlid prized for its brilliant yellow body, black lateral markings, and extended fin rays in males. Native to the Ucayali River basin in Peru, the Inka Apisto is highly sought after for its striking appearance and manageable size. Peaceful yet territorial, it is perfect for aquascaped aquariums and South American biotope setups.

🌟 Key Features

  • Striking Coloration: Bright yellow body with bold black stripe and blue iridescence
  • Dwarf Cichlid: Stays small, ideal for planted aquariums
  • Sexual Dimorphism: Males have elongated fins; females intensify yellow during breeding
  • Peruvian Native: Originates from Ucayali River basin
  • Great for Biotope Tanks: Perfect with tetras, corydoras, and peaceful tank mates

📐 Care Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Apistogramma baenschi
  • Common Name: Apistogramma “Inka,” Inka 50
  • Origin: Peru (Ucayali River basin)
  • Size: 2.5–3 inches
  • Lifespan: 3–5 years
  • Temperament: Semi-territorial, peaceful outside breeding
  • Tank Size: 20+ gallons (long tank preferred)
  • Water Parameters:
  • Temperature: 76–82°F
  • pH: 5.5–7.0
  • Hardness: Soft, acidic preferred
  • Diet: Omnivorous – high-quality micropellets, frozen/live foods (daphnia, brine shrimp, bloodworms)

🧠 Behavior & Tank Mates

  • Pairs or Harems: Can be kept as a pair or 1 male with 2–3 females
  • Tank Mates: Tetras, rasboras, pencilfish, corydoras, peaceful dwarf catfish
  • Avoid: Large or aggressive cichlids, fin-nippers

❓ FAQ

Q: Are Apistogramma Inkas good for planted tanks?
A: Yes, they thrive in planted setups with caves and hiding spaces.

Q: Do they breed easily?
A: Yes, if provided with soft, acidic water and caves, they readily spawn and show fascinating parental care.

Q: What makes the Inka unique?
A: Its vivid yellow coloration and bold black lateral stripe set it apart from other Apistos.

View full details

Customer Reviews

Be the first to write a review
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)