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Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

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Hello everyone, the flying fish are here again!

This time, I would like to share with you a simple foreign language translation material to take you to understand the world of the golden squirrel and the peacock Lake Malawi cichlid to which he belongs!

The original name of the foreign language: Aulonocarabaenschi

Original Author: Marc Elieson Translation: -Flying Fish-

The peacocks in the lake cichlid of Lake Malawi are the most amazing of all the cichlids. That's why they're called peacocks. The aulonocara BAENSCHI is no exception. The golden squirrel has a thick orange-yellow color all over its body, and its chin is surrounded by a shiny metallic blue.

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

The female fish of the golden squirrel has no color like other peacock cichlids. In my experience, male fish need to reach the most perfect hair color for almost two full years, and the wait, although long, is quite worthwhile. The golden squirrel is easily distinguishable from other yellow-bodied horse eagles because his nose is curved and curved, please look closely at the following figure.

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

Like many peacock snappers, golden squirrels live in rocky areas on the sand bottom, especially near the Nkhomo reef in Benga, Malawi. They feed on invertebrates that move slowly in the sand, and once they find a target, they will eat quickly, and the sand and food will enter the mouth together, but the sand will filter out through the gills, and they will only keep the edible objects into their stomachs. In the aquarium, the golden squirrel easily defeats all the other docile cichlids. Rock-dwelling horse snappers are more restless than this slow-moving peacock!

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

Other peacock cichlids and other gregarious horses, as well as Utaka, can be polycultured in fish tanks and become good companions. But their own space must be no less than 5 gallons (about 19 liters) of water, or 4-5 adult fish-sized distances must be maintained between the two individuals. In a 40-gallon (about 150 liter) aquarium, raising 1 male and 6 females is the best breeding group. Male fish are very strong, so it is recommended to keep one male fish corresponding to multiple female fish to avoid casualties caused by any female being attacked by a strong attack. A mature female can have about 20-40 small fish at a time.

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

That's it for the translated article! There are many other varieties of snapper peacocks, the same colorful and amazing, the following simple and incomplete to list a few, these kinds of you in the public account reply name can have a brief variety of introduction, welcome to check, in the future we will continue to give you a detailed introduction and richer content!

1) Sun Peacock

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

2) Blue Diamond Peacock

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

3) Blue Sun Peacock

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

4) Peacock Blue Angel

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

5) Golden-headed peacock

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

6) Safflower peacock

Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!
Pass the Golden Squirrel (Aulonocara baenschi) and learn about the world of the stunning snapper peacock!

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