Description
π Red Copper Cichlid
π Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Flowerhorn hybrid variant (Red Copper)
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Family: Cichlidae
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Origin: Hybrid β selectively bred in Asia
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Size: 10 β 12 inches (25 β 30 cm)
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Lifespan: 10 β 12 years
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Tank Zone: Mid to Bottom
π Water Parameters
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TDS: 120 β 200 ppm
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pH: 6.8 β 7.6
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Temperature: 25 β 30Β°C (77 β 86Β°F)
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Hardness: 6 β 15 dGH
π Characteristics
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Bright copper-red body with metallic scales.
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Bold head hump (kok) depending on genetics.
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Active, intelligent, and interactive with owners.
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Territorial and aggressive β usually kept alone.
π½οΈ Food
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Type: Omnivorous (protein-focused)
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Diet: Flowerhorn pellets, bloodworms, shrimp, mealworms, krill, and spirulina-based food for color.
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Feeding: 1β2 times daily in small amounts.
π οΈ Maintenance
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Tank Size: At least 75β100 gallons for a single adult.
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Weekly Water Change: 30β40%.
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Heavy filtration (they produce a lot of waste).
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Decor: Rocks and driftwood (avoid fragile items).
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Bare-bottom or sand substrate works best.
π₯ Social Behavior
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Minimum Group Size: Best kept single (aggressive nature).
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Tank Mates: Only with large aggressive fish (Oscars, Jaguars, Plecos) in very large tanks.
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Avoid: Small or peaceful fish β will be bullied or eaten.
β Doβs
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Keep in a large, clean, filtered tank.
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Feed color-enhancing food for bright copper tones.
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Provide hiding places with rocks.
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Maintain stable warm water.
β Donβts
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Donβt keep in small tanks.
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Donβt mix with weak or small fish.
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Donβt overfeed (causes digestive issues).
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Donβt use live plants β they may uproot them.
β Quick Tips
The Red Copper Cichlid is a rare and stunning Flowerhorn type known for its glowing copper-red shine.
It is best kept as a showpiece fish in a large aquarium with strong care and attention