Boehlkea fredcochui (Pérou Bleu Tetra)

Adult size5 cm
Temperature21 - 27 °C
pH4.9 - 7.2

Description

A magnificent fish (blue and a little yellow). Quite small.

The Boehlkea Fredcochi is a fish from warm and shallow waters of the South Pacific Islands, notably the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. It is often called "Fred clown fish" because of its spectacular coloring, with blue, orange and white spots on a bright blue background.

The Boehlkea Fredcochi is a relatively small fish, generally not exceeding 10 cm long. Its shape is lengthened and slender, with a prominent dorsal fin and a caudal finish in the shape of a sail. His pectoral fins are short and wide, which allows him to propel himself with agility in the shallow waters where he lives.

The Boehlkea Fredcochi is generally lonely, although it can sometimes be seen in small groups. It feeds mainly on small crustaceans and invertebrates which he finds in the seabed. He is also able to produce a drooling cloud to protect himself from predators.

The Boehlkea Fredcochi is a popular fish in the aquarophilia, due to its beautiful coloring and its calm and peaceful personality. However, it is relatively rare in captivity and can be difficult to find in pet stores. It is also protected in some of its places of origin, due to the threat posed by the introduction of non -native species for local ecosystems.

In summary, the Boehlkea Fredcochi is a colorful and unique fish from the South Pacific Islands, which is distinguished by its calm personality and its beautiful coloring. Although it is popular in the aquarophilia, it is relatively rare in captivity and protected in some of its original regions.

Origin

  • FamilyCharacidae
  • OriginMaranon river, Peru, Colombia

Characteristics

  • Adult size5 cm
  • BehaviourGregarious
  • FoodOmnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeFreshwater, hot
  • Temperature21 - 27 °C
  • pH4.9 - 7.2

Data to check

Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).

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