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Livraison gratuite en Belgique et frais de port réduits à 4,99€ pour la France à partir de 59€ !
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Paradise fish - robust, colourful and easy to keep
Macropodus opercularis, or Paradise Fish, was one of the first tropical species introduced to the aquarium trade. Native to Asia, it is renowned for its magnificent blue and red reflections and its great resistance to temperature variations. It's an ideal fish for beginners looking for a colourful, lively aquarium.
Lively, curious and sometimes territorial, especially between adult males. It should be kept in an aquarium of at least 100 litres, with plenty of natural plants and hiding places. Prefers slow-moving water and calm areas at the surface for building its bubble nest.
Omnivorous to carnivorous: flakes, pellets, artemia, bloodworms, daphnia and aquatic insects. Find out more about our foods for tropical fish.
| Scientific name | Macropodus opercularis |
|---|---|
| Common name | Paradise fish |
| Adult size | 9-10 cm |
| Origin | China, Vietnam, Korea |
| Behaviour | Lively, territorial between males |
| Living zone | Environment / surface |
| Life expectancy | 5-8 years |
Easy: the male builds a nest of bubbles on the surface. After spawning, he protects the eggs and fry. Ideal temperature: 24-26°C. The young quickly accept artemia worms and nauplii.
Keep alone, in pairs or with calm, medium-sized fish (golden barbs, tanichthys, danios). Avoid long-finned fish or males of the same species in a small area.
The fish are shipped in professional isothermal packaging to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals during transport.
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