American Cichlid – Albino Heckelii Threadfin Acara – 5cm
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Albino Heckelii Threadfin Acara – The Striking Pale Cichlid for Your SetupAlbino Heckelii Threadfin Acara catches attention with its pale body, vivid red eyes and extended thread-like fin filaments. This South American cichlid brings a calm presence to home aquariums. It shows gentle movement through the water column. Keepers appreciate its social nature when housed properly. The albino form lacks typical pigmentation yet retains strong character.Size and LifespanAdults reach 20 centimetres in length. They live around 10 years under suitable conditions.Ideal Tank SetupOwners select a spacious tank with fine sandy substrate. Driftwood pieces and smooth rocks provide essential cover. To replicate its natural habitat, add soft-leaved plants. Strong filtration keeps water parameters stable.Compatible Tank MatesThis species remains peaceful in most setups. It coexists comfortably in small groups. Suitable tank mates include larger tetras. Other calm cichlids also pair well.Diet and FeedingSupply a mix of quality pellets and frozen foods. Include vegetable-based items for complete nutrition. Feed two to three times each day in small portions.Breeding and Behaviour of Albino Heckelii Threadfin AcaraPairs dig shallow pits in the substrate during spawning. Parents guard eggs and newly hatched fry. Hierarchies develop within social groups over time.Species OverviewSpecies – Acarichthys heckeliiCommon Name – Albino Threadfin AcaraOrigin – Amazon Basin, South AmericaDiet – OmnivorePH Range – 6.0-7.5Temperature – 24-28°CBreed Type – Egg LayerCurrent Size – 5cmMax Size – 20cmTank Size – 200L minimumFAQs about Albino Heckelii Threadfin AcaraWhat size tank is ideal for an American Cichlid? A 200-litre tank supports a small group comfortably.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they share space with calm tank mates.How often should I feed them? Offer meals two to three times per day.Do they need to be in groups? Groups of five or more promote natural habits.How long do they live? They reach up to 10 years under proper conditions.Add an Albino Heckelii Acara to Your Aquarium Today!
American Cichlids