Apistogramma Agassizi Double Red
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Apistogramma Agassizii 'Double Red'
Overview
Common Name: Apistogramma Agassizii 'Double Red'
Scientific Name: Apistogramma agassizii 'Double Red'
Origin: Amazon Basin, South America
Adult Size: 7–9cm (males), 5–6cm (females)
Lifespan: 5–8 years
Temperament: Peaceful but Territorial
Care Level: Moderate
The Apistogramma Agassizii 'Double Red' is a stunning dwarf cichlid prized for its vibrant red finnage and striking blue and gold body colouration. Males are especially colourful, making this variety a standout feature in planted aquariums. Best suited to experienced aquarists, it thrives in well-maintained aquariums with plenty of hiding places and peaceful tank mates.
Behaviour
This species is generally peaceful but can become territorial, particularly during breeding or when establishing a territory. It spends much of its time exploring the lower levels of the aquarium and appreciates caves, driftwood and dense planting for shelter.
Tank Size
Minimum Tank Size: 60 litres
A well-planted aquarium with soft substrate, driftwood, rocks and caves provides the ideal environment. Dim lighting and tannin-stained water can help replicate its natural habitat and encourage natural behaviour.
Compatibility
Suitable for peaceful community aquariums with carefully selected tank mates.
Good tank mates include:
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Small Tetras
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Corydoras
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Pencilfish
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Hatchetfish
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Peaceful Rasboras
Avoid housing with large, aggressive or highly active fish that may intimidate this species.
Diet
Omnivore
Feeds on:
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High-quality micro pellets
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Small sinking pellets
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Frozen bloodworms
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Brine shrimp
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Daphnia
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Live foods
Feed once or twice daily with a varied diet to maintain health and enhance colouration.
Care
Water Temperature: 24–29°C
pH Range: 5.5–7.0
Water Hardness: Soft to slightly hard
Maintain excellent water quality with regular weekly water changes. Soft, slightly acidic water is ideal, although captive-bred specimens are often adaptable to a wider range of conditions. Gentle filtration and stable water parameters are essential for long-term health.
Important Information
Live Animals Are Click and Collect Only
Please note that we do not ship live animals. You can order online and collect in store.