X15 Aulonocara Peacock Cichlid Assorted Freshwater + x10 Assorted Plants

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x15 ASSORTED Aulonocara Peacock Cichlid 1" Each
*HAND PICK Aulonocara Peacock CichlidS SM/MD SIZE
With x10 Assorted Plants - Fish & Plant Package
They will be scooped out our holding tanks. We cannot guarantee we will be able to scoop ALL different types, but we will try to get a good variety.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons
Care Level: Easy
The Aulonocara Peacock Cichlids contain some of the most colorful of all freshwater fishes. The cichlids are an enormous family of fish and they offer the widest variety of body shapes and behaviors of all freshwater fishes.
This wonderful group is further complimented by their remarkable behavior, it is highly complex yet ritualistic. They are very active and many can be very personable, readily greeting their keepers and begging for food. These are the characteristics that make cichlids a favorite attraction for many hobbyists.
The Aulonocara Peacock Cichlids seen in the hobby have a mix of fascinating characteristics and are a delight to keep. There are many colorful cichlids like the popular varieties of Peacock Cichlids. Others are highly prized for their unique habitat or behavioral characteristics. These can be seen in the goby cichlids, shelldwellers, featherfins, and popular Tropheus genus, to name a few.
Most of the favorite fish are moderate in size and very well suited to home aquariums. Some also reach an impressive size and are great specimens for a large show tank. Only a few are not really suitable for the home aquarium due to size.

x10 Assorted Plants Details:

Beautiful LIVE decorations for your freshwater fish tank. Easy to care of and presents a natural environment for your fish to grow. Plants grow fast and can be easily trimmed and replanted.

Plants are typically sold as cuttings that are bound together with a metal plant weight or rubber bands.
These individual stalks can be planted by inserting the end of the stalk into the substrate, either individually or - with some plants - in groupings of several stalks. Most bunch plants do not have roots but may grow roots in time. They can be easily pruned by trimming the stalk at the desired height. The trimmings can then be planted as well if desired. Some bunched plants do not need to be planted and may be allowed to float on the water's surface.

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