Fire Fish Cichlid

Price:$25

🧬 Origins and Classification

Scientific Name: Aulonocara species (Fire Fish / Fire Peacock strain)
Family: Cichlidae

The Fire Fish Cichlid is a brilliantly colored African cichlid selectively bred from peacock cichlid bloodlines. Known for its glowing orange-to-red coloration, this fish originates from Lake Malawi’s peacock cichlid group. The Fire Fish Cichlid has become extremely popular because of its vibrant color, confident personality, and adaptability in well-maintained freshwater aquariums.


🎨 Appearance

The Fire Fish Cichlid is admired for its fiery coloration and elegant body shape.

Color & Features:

  • Intense orange, red, or reddish-pink body
  • Metallic blue shimmer on the face or fins (varies by strain)
  • Strong, streamlined cichlid shape
  • Males are more vibrant; females remain softer in color

Size:

  • Average: 4–5 inches
  • Lifespan: 5–8 years

🏡 Tank Requirements

Tank Size: Minimum 40 gallons for a single male with several females; larger tanks for mixed peacock communities.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)
  • pH: 7.8–8.6 (alkaline water preferred)
  • Hardness: Hard water, similar to Lake Malawi

Environment Setup

The Fire Fish Cichlid loves rocky, natural setups with plenty of space.

Provide:

  • Rock caves and hiding spots
  • Sand or fine gravel substrate
  • Open swimming areas
  • Strong but clean filtration
  • Stable water quality and oxygenation

A Malawi-style aquascape highlights their natural behavior and vivid color.


🍽️ Diet

Type: Omnivore (protein-focused)

Food Options:

  • High-quality cichlid pellets
  • Frozen foods: brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, krill
  • Occasional spirulina-based foods
  • Avoid fatty meats like beef heart

Feed in small amounts 1–2 times daily.


🤝 Behavior and Compatibility

The Fire Fish Cichlid is semi-aggressive, like most African cichlids, and displays confident territorial behavior—especially males.

Ideal Tank Mates:

  • Other peacock cichlids
  • Hap cichlids
  • Mild-mannered African cichlids
  • Synodontis catfish

Avoid:

  • Mbuna cichlids (too aggressive)
  • Very small fish
  • Slow or long-finned species

Keeping a ratio of 1 male to multiple females helps reduce aggression.


💡 Care Notes

They thrives in clean, alkaline water with strong biological filtration. Weekly water changes help maintain bright color and reduce territorial stress. Providing rock structures and stable conditions encourages natural behaviors and keeps the fish calm and healthy.

The Fire Fish Cichlid is a stunning, vibrant choice for aquarists who enjoy colorful African cichlids with personality and energy.

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