Salvini

Salvini

A$24.95

A$24.95

4-5cm

Description

Salvini Cichlid (Cichlasoma salvini) is a vibrantly coloured American cichlid native to the rivers and lakes of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Known for their striking yellow bodies marked with electric blue and red highlights, Salvinis are a popular choice among aquarists who appreciate aggressive, character-rich fish. While beautiful, this species demands thoughtful tank planning and is best suited for intermediate to experienced fishkeepers. Shop live aquarium fish online with confidence, with our livestock delivery guarantee. Features of a Salvini Brilliant yellow body with red and black patterning Blue iridescence on face and fins Grows up to 20cm in length Strong territorial and aggressive behaviour Sexual dimorphism: males are larger with longer fins Lifespan of 8–10 years with proper care Fast swimmers with strong predatory instincts   The Best Aquarium Size for Salvini A minimum of 200 litres is required for a single adult Salvini. For a breeding pair or community setup, aim for at least 300 litres to accommodate territorial behaviour and reduce aggression. After an Aquarium for your fish? Browse our Aquarium Tank Selection here   Tank Mate Compatibility for Salvini Due to their aggressive and territorial nature, Salvini Cichlids are best kept with robust, similarly tempered species. Suitable tank mates include: Jack Dempsey Firemouth Cichlid Plecostomus (Common Pleco) Silver Dollars Avoid housing with passive or small fish, as they may become targets.   Diet for Salvini Salvini Cichlids are omnivorous with a carnivorous bias. Their diet should include: High-quality cichlid pellets Live or frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, krill) Occasional vegetables (blanched spinach, peas) Protein-rich treats (earthworms, insect larvae) Feed 1–2 times daily in controlled portions to prevent overfeeding and water fouling. Browse our High Quality Fish Food online.     Aquarium Setup for Salvini   Aquarium Filtration Use a powerful external canister filter with biological and mechanical media to manage high waste output. Browse aquarium filters here.   Aquarium Plants Opt for hardy, rooted species like Java Fern or Anubias attached to driftwood. Salvinis may uproot delicate plants. Interested in live plants for your aquariums? Browse live plants here.   Aquarium Lighting Moderate lighting is ideal. Excessive brightness can increase aggression and stress. Need aquarium lighting for your fish tank? Browse our  Aquarium Lighting   Aquarium Heating Maintain water temperature between 24–28°C using a reliable heater with a thermostat. Looking for a suitable fish tank heater? Shop aquarium heaters here.   Aquarium Substrate Use fine sand or smooth gravel. Avoid sharp materials to prevent injury during digging. Shop a  variety of Aquarium Substrates here   Aquarium Decorations Incorporate rockwork, caves, and driftwood to create visual barriers and territories. Avoid overcrowding to reduce stress and aggression. Check out our huge range of Aquarium Ornaments