Albino Ruby Red Cichlid

Here at beantown aquatics we love our african cichlids.
Albino ruby red cichlid. Aulonocara german red albino tank raised. Albino ruby red oscar astronotus ocellatus 3 5 inch. Aulonocara ruby red albino. The male ruby red peacock develops a bright red color as it matures which covers most of it s body.
Males show their full colors at approximately 3 5 4. The ancestors of oscars lived across wide region in the amazon basin in south america. It also develops a metallic blue color on most of its face. The ruby red peacock cichlid is sexually dimorphic which means that the males display bright colors and the females remain a dull grey brown color.
The ruby red peacock african cichlid aulonocara rubescens are among the most beautiful and colorful peacock african cichlids on the market today. Red ruby peacock origin. Oscar fish for sale click here for information about oscar fish. This is a picture of a beautiful young albino red oscar fish for sale in our facility.
You can often buy this variety and many others on this page. Despite their albinism these cichlids color up surprisingly well. Ruby red peacock african cichlid aulonocara rubescens sold at rainforest farms international tropical fish. Mildly aggressive conspecific aggressive description.
This is an ideal fish for an all male peacock and hap cichlid show tank. Also in the fish tank are a juvenile breeding colony of ruby red peacocks also woody s line electric blue ahli and albino white. Oscars are members of a very large family of fish which are called cichlids. They are simply amazing.
But now there are oscars living in natural environments in china australia and florida. Add to cart. We have an ever changing inventory that changes weekly and we accept special orders also for your favorite cichlid even wild caught. This is my alpha male albino ruby red peacock woody s line.
For the breeders this is by far one of the most productive species we have in number of fry they produce. 4 5 temperament. Their ruby or super red color goes well with their reddened eyes. Aulonocara rubescens common name.