Collection: Apistogrammas

Colorful South American Dwarf Cichlids

Apistogrammas are small, brilliantly colored dwarf cichlids native to the rivers and tributaries of South America. Known for their complex behavior, vivid patterns, and strong pair bonds, they’re among the most rewarding freshwater fish to keep and breed.

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Found throughout the Amazon Basin and surrounding regions, Apistogrammas inhabit slow-moving streams rich with leaf litter and hiding places. Despite their small size, they display the fascinating intelligence and parental care that cichlids are famous for—often guarding eggs and fry with dedication.

At AquariumFish.com, we offer a diverse selection of Apistogrammas for sale, from popular species like the Apistogramma cacatuoides to rarer forms such as Apistogramma agassizii and Apistogramma trifasciata. Each fish is carefully handled and shipped overnight to ensure safe arrival and vibrant health.

Why Choose Apistogrammas?

  • Brightly colored and full of personality
  • Smaller than most cichlids — ideal for community tanks
  • Fascinating breeding and parenting behavior
  • Peaceful when kept with compatible tankmates

Care Tips for Apistogrammas

  • Keep in tanks 20 gallons or larger with soft, slightly acidic water (pH 6.0–7.2)
  • Provide caves, driftwood, and plants for hiding and territory
  • Feed high-quality flakes, frozen foods, and occasional live treats like brine shrimp
  • Keep in pairs or harems with one male and several females

Popular Apistogramma Species We Offer

  • Apistogramma cacatuoides (Cockatoo Cichlid) – vivid orange fins and bold personality
  • Apistogramma agassizii – iridescent blue and yellow hues with elegant fin extensions
  • Apistogramma trifasciata – subtle metallic colors and peaceful temperament
  • Apistogramma borellii – gentle, hardy species ideal for smaller aquariums
  • Apistogramma macmasteri – deep red fin accents and strong parental behavior

Apistogrammas are excellent centerpiece fish for planted aquariums, adding motion, intelligence, and natural color. With the right conditions, they’ll reward you with fascinating social and breeding behavior rarely seen in smaller freshwater species.

Apistogramma FAQs

Are Apistogrammas aggressive?
No — Apistogrammas are relatively peaceful compared to other cichlids. Males may defend territories, but aggression is minimal in larger tanks with hiding spaces.
Can Apistogrammas live in community tanks?
Yes — they do well with small, peaceful fish like tetras, rasboras, and Corydoras. Avoid large or aggressive tankmates.
Do Apistogrammas breed easily?
Under the right conditions, yes. Provide soft, slightly acidic water and secluded caves, and many species will spawn readily and care for their young.

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