Blue Peacock Cichlid - Lake Malawi Peacock Brilliant Blue Color Semi-Aggressive African Cichlid
The Blue Peacock Cichlid (Aulonocara sp.) is a stunning African cichlid prized for its electric blue coloration, streamlined body, and active personality. Native to Lake Malawi, Blue Peacocks are among the most popular African cichlids due to their vibrant color and relatively manageable temperament.
Males display the strongest blue hues, especially when kept in proper water conditions and fed a high-quality African cichlid diet. Compared to Mbuna, Peacock cichlids are generally less aggressive, making them ideal for mixed Peacock and Hap aquariums.
Blue Peacock Cichlids thrive in tanks with rockwork for shelter and open swimming space, creating a bold and eye-catching centerpiece for African cichlid displays.
Key Features
- 🔵 Brilliant Blue Coloration
- 🐠 Classic Lake Malawi Peacock Cichlid
- ⚡ Active & Hardy African Cichlid
- Color Intensifies with Maturity
- 💪 Great Display Fish
- 🧠 Less Aggressive than Mbuna
⚙️ Care & Tank Requirements
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Activity Level: MediumHigh
Adult Size: ~56 inches
Water Temperature: 7482°F
pH Range: 7.88.6
Tank Size: 55 gallons minimum
Tank Setup Tips:
- Provide rockwork and caves for territories
- Maintain strong filtration and regular water changes
- Best kept with other Peacock or Hap cichlids of similar size
🐠 Diet
- High-quality African cichlid pellets
- Color-enhancing foods
- Occasional frozen foods (brine shrimp, mysis)
- Avoid excessive fatty or terrestrial proteins
🐟 Compatibility
Good Tankmates:
- Other Peacock cichlids
- Haplochromis species
- Synodontis catfish
Avoid:
- Mbuna (may be too aggressive)
- Small peaceful community fish
- Long-finned or slow-moving species
❓ FAQ Blue Peacock Cichlid
Q: Are Blue Peacock Cichlids aggressive?
A: They are semi-aggressive but generally less aggressive than Mbuna cichlids.
Q: Will the blue color improve over time?
A: Yes. Males develop deeper blue coloration as they mature and establish dominance.
Q: Can I keep more than one male?
A: Yes, in larger tanks with proper spacing and a good male-to-female ratio.
Q: Are they good for beginners?
A: Best for intermediate aquarists or beginners with some African cichlid knowledge.
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