Dwarf Blue Badis ~ 3cm

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We currently have 13 available in stock.

SKU: 5D7

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The Blue Badis originates from India, and is one fish in which color changes are considerable. Predominantly brown with patterned black or red bars, males will change to a bluish-black pattern with iridescent blue showing in the dorsal, anal, and caudal fins during breeding times

This fish will do well in an established planted aquarium with caves, rocks, and driftwood. The Badis is a territorial fish in a species tank, but is more peaceful in a community tank. Family groups are formed and are headed by the male.

Badis badis will breed in caves scattering the eggs which become attached to cave walls and the substrate. The male guards and defends the eggs.

Species – Blue Fish  – Badis Badis

Current Size –  3cm

Adult Length – 6cm

Temperature Range – 24 - 28°C

pH Range – 6.5 – 7.5

Special Requirements - They love to breed!

Tanks Mates and Compatibility – Although it can be territorial, it is generally peaceful in a community environment.  Can be housed with most community fish except for the smallest of Tetras and Shrimps.

Feeding – Carnivores, the Badis will consume live and frozen food, as well as freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, and small pieces of meat.

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Please note – Some images used are library photos and will show the colour potential at a fully mature size, as our fish are juveniles they may vary.

We always aim to supply the fish as close to the purchase size as possible. On rare occasions if this is not possible we will contact you.

 

The fish are selected at random however you are welcome to make a note on the order and the fish manager will do his best for you, requests are dependent on stock at the time of your order.

 

Reviews

  • by Bob R

    Review:
    Nice fish, very calm and peaceful. They are pretty much obligate carnivores. Won't touch Tetramin or freeze-dried tubifex etc, I feed them mainly on live tubifex, though they are also happy with squashed snails.

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