Siderea picta (Sidereal wall)
Description
A shallow species of water that inhabits the reef plateaus and the water holes at low tide.
The siderea picta fish is a freshwater fish from the cichlidae family. It measures about 10 to 12 cm long and has a silver blue color with black spots on the body and fins. The caudal fin is branched off and the fish has two back fins.
The Siderea Picta is from rivers and lakes from Central America and South America. It is often found in shallow and calm waters, where it feeds mainly on small crustaceans and insects.
The Siderea Picta fish is a gregarious fish and it tends to live in groups in shallow waters. The males are generally more colorful than females and they have larger fins to help them move more easily in shallow waters.
Siderea picta is a relatively easy fish to maintain in aquarium. It needs a well -equipped aquarium with adequate filtration and lighting, as well as substrate and plants to provide it with a healthy and comfortable environment. It is important to maintain clean water and regularly change water to avoid diseases and infections.
The Siderea Picta fish is an omnivorous fish and it appreciates a varied diet including fish pellets, frozen foods, living foods and vegetables. It is important to provide it with a diet adapted to its nutritional needs to keep it healthy and allow it to develop properly.
In summary, the Siderea Picta fish is a colored and gregarious freshwater fish from Central America and South America. It is an easy -to -maintain fish in aquarium that needs a healthy and comfortable environment, as well as a diet adapted to its nutritional needs.
Origin
- FamilyMuraenidae
- OriginRed Sea, Arabian Sea
Characteristics
- Adult size68 cm
- BehaviourAggressive
- FoodPiscivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeSeawater, hot
- Temperature23 - 27 °C
- pH8,0 - 9,0
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
Dimorphism
She is hermaphrodite.
