African phoenix fish appearance characteristics

Shape characteristics of African Phoenix fish
African Phoenix fish (confirmed introduction)

African Phoenix fish (confirmed introduction) ) is more popular than the male fish for its body color. The female fish has three colors of black, white and yellow in parallel, but the male fish is brown instead of golden.

The juvenile African Phoenix Fish has a bright yellow body color with two black stripes extending from the snout to the tail fin on the upper part of the body. The African Phoenix Fish also has a black stripe on its dorsal fin. The female fish still maintains this body color as an adult, while the male fish has a dark blue black body with a light blue stripe emitting metallic light on the side from the rear edge of the gill cover to the end of the tail peduncle.

This fish has a strong sense of territory. Juvenile fish can be polycultured, but male fish often fight, so polyculture requires a larger aquarium and more aquatic plants, rocks and other hidden places for vulnerable fish to take shelter. Adult fish should be kept alone. The original fish is a mouth-brooding fish. So growing is very simple. The brood fish is sexually mature for 6 months. The male fish has a nuptial color, with a gray-black body color, yellow dorsal fin, and light blue on the sides of the body. The female fish has a swollen abdomen and a slightly lighter body color.


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