Yellow Peacock Cichlid Fish
The nkhomo benga peacock aulonocara baenschi is a relatively small peacock cichlid that grows to an average length of about 4 5 inches 13 cm.
Yellow peacock cichlid fish. The peacock cichlid is a stunning species of fish native to lake malawi. Their coloring can vary from blues reds to yellows and will stand out in any aquarium. The yellow peacock cichlid is captive bred and sometimes referred to as the benga peacock cichlid new yellow regal cichlid baensch s peacock cichlid or the sunshine peacock cichlid.
The pectoral fins are transparent. The representative breeds of lake malawi are bumblebee cichlid demasoni cichlid venustus cichlid yellow lab cichlid peacock cichlid and so on. These fish display colors from yellow to black and they are a stunning fish to look at.
Reaching sizes of up to 6 inches these fish will need a 50 gallon tank per fish at least. They are sometimes referred to in english by their brazilian name tucunaré or their spanish name pavon. Despite the common name and their superficial similarity they are not.
It is known as the yellow regal cichlid as the yellow peacock cichlid and as the sunshine peacock cichlid. It is yellow in coloration and has the same form as the other peacock cichlids of the same family. It is known as the yellow regal cichlid as the yellow peacock cichlid and as the sunshine peacock cichlid.
The morph from the marleri islands has a blue head. Yellow peacock cichlids do best in lake malawi biotope aquariums which contain a sand substrate large rock piles rocky caves and some scattered hard water tolerant plants. A popular new color morph from nkoma benga is all yellow except for the lower half of the head and the pale 6 8 blue stripes.
A popular new color morph from nkoma benga is all yellow except for the lower half of the head and the pale 6 8 blue stripes. Lake victoria lake victoria cichlids come from lake victoria located in central africa across the equator the largest lake in africa and the second largest freshwater lake in the world. Their fins will mostly be yellow while their bodies are normally covered in black.
It belongs to the astatotilapia genus. The forehead is yellow as are the anal dorsal and pelvic fins. The morph from the marleri islands has a blue head.
A sand substrate is most critical as the yellow peacock is a species likes to feed by taking in mouthfuls of sand and blowing it out of its gills removing any food items it finds. The pectoral fins are transparent.