Lepidarchus adonis (Tetra Adonis, naked tetra)

Adult size2 cm
Temperature21 - 27 °C
pH5.9 - 7.2

Description

It is a delicate, peaceful species, to make cohabit with small fish.

This fish must be maintained in small densely planted aquariums. The aquarium must be filtered on peat. .

The Lepidarchus Adonis is a freshwater fish belonging to the Cichlidae family. He is from rivers and lakes from East Africa, in particular Kenya and Tanzania. This fish has a very colorful appearance, with a dark gray head and body dotted with bright red spots. Its tail is bright yellow and its fins are white with black spots.

The Lepidarchus Adonis is a relatively small fish, generally measuring between 10 and 15 centimeters in length. He has a mouth in the shape of a beak, which allows him to easily capture the small fish and the invertebrates he meets in his natural environment.

This fish is very active and tends to stay in a group with its fellows. He is also territorial and will fiercely defend his space against intruders. The Lepidarchus Adonis is an omnivorous fish that feeds on aquatic plants, invertebrates and small fish.

The Lepidarchus Adonis is a very popular fish in aquarophilia, because of its beauty and its distinctive personality. It is generally maintained in a spacious and well planted aquarium, with companions of the same size and water parameters adapted to its needs. However, it is important to note that this fish can be aggressive towards other fish and must therefore be placed in a well planned aquarium to avoid conflicts.

In summary, the Lepidarchus Adonis is a colored and active freshwater fish, originally from East Africa. It is very appreciated in aquarophilia for its beauty and its distinctive personality, but can be aggressive towards other fish.

Origin

Characteristics

  • Adult size2 cm
  • BehaviourPleasant
  • FoodOmnivorous

Water parameters

  • Water typeFreshwater, hot
  • Temperature21 - 27 °C
  • pH5.9 - 7.2

Data to check

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

Dimorphism

The male has many purple spots on the back of the body and on the caudal. The female is almost transparent.

Reproduction

Relatively easy but not very productive. You need very soft water (2 ° KH) and a temperature between 24 and 26 ° C. Can spawn in very small bins among plants (20-30 eggs.) Eclosion after 36 hours, but only freestyle after a week. Obscribe the tank just after laying, but light up the place of food distribution. If the frys do not eat you have to increase the lighting and lower the water level.

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