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Cockatoo cichlids in the aquarium or Apistogramma Cactuoides are a kind of South American dwarf cichlids, which are very popular in Germany. That is naturally not least due to the interesting behavior of the small Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsche and its splendid coloring, that comes especially with the breed-form “double-red” to the validity. Although Apistogramma Cactuoides are relatively easy to maintain, they should rather be kept in larger aquariums thanks to a pronounced district formation and the preferred harem attitude.<\/p>\n
The following guide will show you how to successfully keep cockatoo dwarf cichlids in your aquarium, which water values they prefer, what Apistogramma Cactuoides eat and how to breed them! <\/p>\n
Appearance, characteristics and other facts about Apistogramma<\/h2>\n
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little man<\/td>\n
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Look:<\/td>\n
Large dorsal and caudal fin with orange-red coloration<\/td>\n
Light yellow shimmer – less gorgeous fins<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Apistogramma Cactuoides feel particularly comfortable at a temperature of 23-28\u00b0 Celsius. Combined with soft and slightly acidic water, optimal is a total hardness below 10 and a pH-value below 7, the home waters of the Kakadu cichlid are best represented.<\/p>\n
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How to keep Apistogramma Cactuoides in an aquarium?<\/h2>\n
Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsche belong to the family of the South American Zwergcichliden. With a length of 7-10 centimetres, they do not remain exactly small and should therefore not be kept in aquariums that are too small.<\/p>\n
Do you keep A. Cactuoides in pairs or harems?<\/h3>\n
Kakadu dwarf cichlids make no small demands on the water quality as already described above. At the same time, they are an aggressive-region-forming species that is optimally kept in harem conditions in the aquarium. Although it is often read on the Internet that cockatoo dwarf cichlids can also be kept in pairs, it is advisable to socialize a male with 2-3 females if you want to observe their natural courtship display behavior. The harem attitude and the district forming behaviour of Apistogramma Cactuoides means that the animals should not be kept in small aquariums such as the 54\/60 litre tank. The aquarium should have a minimum size of 100 cm edge length, i.e. 180-240 litres tank volume.<\/p>\n
Aquarium structure and tank design: how large must the aquarium be?<\/h3>\n
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Planting:<\/td>\n
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Subsoil:<\/td>\n
Fine-grained sand as dark as possible<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Apistogramma Cactuoides are native to shore zones in the Peruvian rainforest. These shore zones are characterized by dense foliage and a lot of dead wood, as well as a dark ground. In order to simulate this habitat in an aquarium, cockatoo dwarf cichlids should be densely planted, have a dark, fine-grained bottom and plenty of deadwood, ideally bogwood roots. Just if one considers the harem attitude, the Zwergcichliden need this dense planting and the Moorkienholz as hiding-possibilities and for the precinct-formation the dwarf cichlids. An A. Cactuoides females need approx. 20 centimetres of basin radius as territory, while males can mark out a good 50-60 centimetres of the aquarium as territory. In smaller tanks, such as a 60 litre to 112 litre aquarium, edge length 60 to 80 centimetres, one can usually not provide enough hiding places than the keeping of cockatoo cichlids would be possible. Therefore, the attitude of the animals is recommended only from moderate-sized basins with an edge-length of 100 centimeters – that is usually 180-240 liters of aquariums. In such an aquarium, which has sufficient hiding places and precincts, one should socialize a cockatoo dwarf cichlid male with 2-3 females.<\/p>\n
Apistogramma Cactuoides societies: Cockatoo cichlids and which fish?<\/h3>\n
Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsche are a quarter-forming type South American Zwergcichliden as already described above. Just in the combination-time, the animals can become very aggressive opposite other basin-inhabitants. This effect is intensified if there are not enough hiding places in the aquarium or if species are kept in the aquarium which do not respect the territories of the animals – e.g. armored catfish. In addition, male Apistogramma Cactuoides with a maximum body length of 7-10 centimetres become quite large in adult animals, which is why one should not associate too small species with the cockatoo cichlids. A swarm of South American tetras, such as red neon, blood tetras or ornamental tetras, is suitable as an optimal side stock for A. Cactuoides. One should do without species, which like the Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsche inhabit the ground and could penetrate into the precincts of the animals: only in this way one can observe the behavior of the animals particularly well and also celebrate breeding successes. You’ll find many more suggestions for your aquarium in<\/a> our great guidebook<\/p>\n
It is not difficult to breed Apistogramma Cactuoides. First of all one should do without species in the aquarium, which could penetrate into the precincts of the animals, as already mentioned above. Together with the optimal water-values, that are to be seen above, as well as some caves, the breeding succeeds even in the society-aquarium. In general, Apistogramma Cactuoides also reproduce in pairs, but the chance of offspring is significantly increased if the “reproductive carriers” males are socialized with several females. In the case of the reproduction, both parents operate the careful brood-care. Usually one of the animals guards the offspring, while the other parent defends the territory. The offspring of the Kakadu-Zwergbuntbarsche should be fed initially with particularly small live food: Artemia nauplii are particularly suitable for this.<\/p>\n
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Which breeding forms of Apistogramma Cactuoides are available on the market?<\/h2>\n
Like most popular cichlids, A. Cactuoides are also available in Germany in several different variants which differ optically but have the same behaviour patterns. The following species are available in most zoo shops:<\/p>\n
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Double red and triple red: back and tail fins shimmer orange-red with black accents<\/li>\n
Orange Flash: complete orange-red tail and dorsal fin<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n