Apistogramma Juruensis - Wild Caught 4cm
The Apistogramma Juruensis is a true collector species amongst the dwarf cichlids, its rare availability and unique wild colours make it a truly beautiful fish in a species only nano aquarium or in a South American themed community setting. The Juruensis has a very natural olive green base colour and mottling patterns of brown which travel along its body. They also have a bright contrasting yellow all through the face and underbelly, to create a divide between these colours is where they have a dark black bar running from eye to tail.
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Apistogramma Juruensis
The Apistogramma Juruensis is a true collector species amongst the dwarf cichlids, its rare availability and unique wild colours make it a truly beautiful fish in a species only nano aquarium or in a South American themed community setting. The Juruensis has a very natural olive green base colour and mottling patterns of brown which travel along its body. They also have a bright contrasting yellow all through the face and underbelly, to create a divide between these colours is where they have a dark black bar running from eye to tail.
The arrowhead look of this black bar on their face is truly unique to this fish and their striking fin structure is a classic characteristic for Apistogramma. These fish are naturally like this and unlike certain Apistogramma colour morphs, they have not been selectively bred for their colours. They are a great fish to try out for aquarists looking to enter the dwarf cichlid world and are a fantastic alternative to some of the more sensitized dwarf cichlids like blue rams.
Apistogramma Juruensis would be a great long-term addition to a display community aquarium or a South American biotope and would be a real eye-catcher to look at. Trying to find the males and females in this species is possible where adult males have bolder colours and more of the bright blue scales whereas females have a paler body. This dwarf cichlid would do best with other small community fish such as gouramis, tetras, and corydoras. naturally, the wild Apistogramma Borelli habitat in South America.
Tank Recommendations for your Apistogramma Juruensis
The Apistogramma Juruensis only needs a tank of around 20 gallons (75 liters) as they are a small growing fish. This makes them great for smaller community aquariums or to just show off a breeding pair of Juruensis. A sand substrate is advisable as these cichlids actively will sift through the sand looking for food. They will also appreciate hiding areas around small pieces of driftwood, rock caves and they will love a densely planted aquarium as well which can really assist when looking to breed these fish, This species is most active during the day when the lights are on.
Suitable Tank Buddies
The Apistogramma Juruensis is quite peaceful with mild aggression only ever coming out during breeding. With adequate space, these fish will get along with a wide range of community fish.
Usually Compatible
Tetras, gouramis, corydoras, angelfish, cherry barbs, and common community fish species.
Sometime Compatible
Other Apistogramma species and dwarf cichlids such as rams and large peaceful cichlids such as Uaru or Severums might outcompete for food.
Rarely Compatible
Shrimp and large aggressive species such as African cichlids, Oscars, and Jaguar cichlids.
Feeding your Apistogramma Juruensis
Being tank bred the Juruensis will easily consume aquarium foods. Naturally, they are carnivores and they will readily prefer meaty foods. They will consume a wide range of dry and frozen foods. Their diet should contain good quality sinking pellets or flake and be supplemented with frozen food that has high protein such as bloodworm, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Feeding should occur once a day and it is best to do so when the lights are on during the day.
Scientific Name | Apistogramma juruensis |
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Care Level | Moderate |
Common Names | Apistogramma Juruensis, Black Chin Apistogramma |
Diet | Carnivore |
Fish Family | Cichlidae |
Lifespan (years) | 10 |
Max. Length (cm) | 7 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 75 Litres |
Origin | South America |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Sociability | Peaceful |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 24-26° C, pH 5.0-7.0 |