Pervicachromis taeniatus is a tropical fish belonging to the Pervicachromis genus of the Cichlidae family of the sea bass family and is native to the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Cameroon in West and Central Africa. It has a beautiful blue and red pattern on its long, extended dorsal and anal fins. In this article, we would like to explain in detail the characteristics of Pervicachromis taeniatus and how to keep it.
What is Pervica chromis taeniatus?
The Pervicachromis taeniatus is a tropical fish in the Pervicachromis genus of the Cichlidae family. The Pervicachromis taeniatus originates from the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of Cameroon in West and Central Africa.The body color of Pervicachromis taeniatus has a beautiful blue and red pattern on its long dorsal and anal fins. There are also many individuals with distinctive body colors among the Pervicachromis taeniatus, such as individuals whose entire rump fins are purple, and individuals with blue and purple patterns on their dorsal fins. Pervicachromis taeniatus has another name, "Permato," and some specialty stores use "Permato" to describe it.
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How to keep Pervicachromis taeniatus
Pervicachromis taeniatus can be an easy breed to keep. The life span of the Pervicachromis taeniatus is approximately 2 to 3 years. The body size is approximately 8-10 cm. However, both lifespan and body size vary depending on the environment in which they are kept and the food they are fed. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral water, with a pH range of 5.0 to 7.5. Pervicachromis taeniatus is classified as a tropical fish, so if you keep it in Japan, it will need a heater in winter.
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Points to keep in mind when mixing swimmers
Regarding mixed swimming, first of all, Pervicachromis taeniatus has a mild temperament. Therefore, if the breed with which they are mixed is territorial or aggressive, the Pervicachromis taeniatus may be attacked, resulting in injury or even illness due to stress.However, during the spawning season, they may become territorial and attack other species. During the rest of the year, it is recommended to mix them with smaller fish such as neon tetras, calasins, and red fins, as they can be timid. If you are afraid of them becoming aggressive, please take measures such as creating a place for them to hide by adding water plants.
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Points about spawning
Many people who keep Pervicachromis taeniatus want to breed them. First, it is important to distinguish between male and female Pervicachromis taeniatus. The male Pervicachromis taeniatus has long dorsal and anal fins with a beautiful pattern on each fin. Females have a dark purple abdomen during courtship.The cichlid variety also uses a special breeding method called "cave spawner". This method involves laying eggs in shady places that are difficult to find, such as under trees or stones. Therefore, when breeding Pervicachromis taeniatus, it is important to create a good environment for them to lay their eggs, such as driftwood or commercially available egg-laying shelters. Outside of the breeding season, they may use those places as hiding places, so it is good to include them.
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What to look for when keeping Pervicachromis taeniatus
Pervicachromis taeniatus is recommended for its ease of keeping and mixed swimming. It is especially recommended for beginners and those who are trying cichlids for the first time. The body pattern of Pervicachromis taeniatus varies slightly from individual to individual, so you will never get tired of keeping this breed.Also, the wide range of species that can be mixed with each other may be accommodated if you later want to keep a different species. If you are interested in Pervicachromis taeniatus, we recommend that you take a look at it at a specialty store.