Macropodus opercularis (Paradise)

Macropodus opercularis (Paradise)

Description

They are red and blue in color The male has more stretched flaps and more bright colors than the female. They need room to swim and small shelters for the female. Males have a behavior almost identical to that of the fighters, so avoid putting two males together.

Hardness of the water: between 10 and 20 ° T.H.

The Macropodus Opecularis is a freshwater fish from East Asia. It is commonly known as Spanish catfish or paradise-catfish. It is a fascinating fish to look at thanks to its bright colors and its feathered fins.

The Macropodus Opecularis has an elongated and flat body with a wide and rounded head. His mouth is small and fitted with sharp teeth, which allows him to easily capture his prey. The upper part of his body is generally dark blue to gray, while the lower part is bright red or orange. Its dorsal fin is large and ends in a sort of feather, which gives it a unique and attractive appearance.

Regarding its behavior, the macropodus opercularis is generally a lonely fish. He likes to hide in immersed plants and roots to protect himself from predators. It is an active and fast fish, and it can be very aggressive towards the other fish of its species.

The macropodus opercularis needs a spacious aquarium with a lot of plants and space to swim. It also needs a filter to maintain clean water and a heating source to maintain water temperature around 22 to 28 degrees Celsius. Regarding its diet, it is omnivorous and can be nourished with living, frozen or dried food adapted to freshwater fish.

In summary, the macropodus opercularis is a fascinating freshwater fish to look at its bright colors and its feather -shaped fin. It is a lonely and active fish that needs a spacious aquarium with plants and a filter to maintain clean water. It is omnivorous and can be nourished with a variety of foods suitable for freshwater fish.

Origin

  • Family : Belontiidae
  • Origin : China, Korea, Taiwan and Malacca

Features

  • Adult size : 10 cm
  • Behaviour : Pleasant
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 17 - 29 °C
  • pH : 5.9 - 7.2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 150

Dimorphism

The male has more stretched fins and more bright colors than the female.

Reproduction

In a laying tank of about 80x40 cm, with a water height not exceeding 20 cm. At 26 ° C, the fry hatch in 30 hours and leave the nest after 3 or 4 days and swim freely. Feed with the end of Mare Plankton, completed after 5-6 days later by artemias nauplies. Note: The male builds a bubble nest where they will come to egg the eggs as a result of a nuptial parade. The female produces 500 to 600 eggs per laying.

Contribution

  • Created by : mogeovi
  • Last update : 12/10/2022

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