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Apistogramma Borelli

The Apistogramma Borelli is a great dwarf cichlid that truly shines in its simplicity when compared to others of its species being Apistogramma. The Borelli has a beautiful light cream base colour which develops into a powder blue. This shining powder blue colour also earns them the name Borelli ‘opal’ or the dwarf opal cichlid as they truly look like a gem. They also have a deep gold colour on their head and fins with their most striking factor being the script like patterning of blood red on their face.

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Apistogramma Borelli 

 

The Apistogramma Borelli is a great dwarf cichlid that truly shines in its simplicity when compared to others of its species being Apistogramma. The Borelli has a beautiful light cream base colour which develops into a powder blue. This shining powder blue colour also earns them the name Borelli ‘opal’ or the dwarf opal cichlid as they truly look like a gem. They also have a deep gold colour on their head and fins with their most striking factor being the script like patterning of blood red on their face.

These fish are natural like this and unlike certain Apistogramma species 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 sensitise dwarf cichlids like blue rams. This fish 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 form of Apistogramma is not an extremely shy species and will readily present its personality to its owners. Because of the fact they are tank bred and not wild-caught they adapt far easier to a change in aquarium conditions. 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 Borelli

The Apistogramma Borelli only needs a tank of around 20 gallons (75 litres) as they are a small growing fish. This makes them great for smaller community aquariums or to just show off a breeding pair of Borelli’s. 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 Borelli 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 Borelli

Being tank bred the Borelli 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.

More Information
Scientific Name Apistogramma Borelli
Care Level Moderate
Common Names Apistogramma Borelli, Borelli ‘ opal’
Diet Carnivore
Fish Family Cichlidae
Lifespan (years) 10
Max. Length (cm) 7
Min. Tank Volume (l) 75 Litres
Origin South America
Sociability Peaceful
Water Conditions 24-26° C, pH 5.0-7.0
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    Hi, if i buy 8 of these borellii dwarf cichlid, can i have 4 pairs or at least 1 or 2 males and the rest are females?Because im affraid they will ship me all females or all males
    Submited by: Dan 16 Aug 2022
    • Hi, We cannot 100% guarantee the gender as it will depend on the type of fish, size and what is available at the time of packing the order. If you place the order you can email us the order number and the gender request, we will make a note on the order for the dispatch team and they will do the very best they can to fill the request.
      Answered by Admin on 16 Aug 2022
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