
Blue Panchax
Blue Panchax (2–4 cm Juveniles)
Scientific Name: Aplocheilus panchax
Category: Freshwater Killifish | Size: 2–4 cm | Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-Aggressive | Origin: Captive-Bred or Wild-Collected
The Blue Panchax is a sleek, iridescent killifish species known for its shimmering blue-silver body and surface-dwelling behavior. These 2–4 cm juveniles are already showing flashes of color and quick, agile movement. Naturally curious and hardy, Blue Panchax thrive in well-covered tanks with gentle flow and a variety of floating plants. A beautiful choice for aquarists looking for subtle elegance and surface activity.
Key Features:
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Silvery-blue sheen with delicate body lines
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Active top-level swimmer and occasional jumper
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Hardy and adaptable to a range of conditions
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Compatible with peaceful to moderately active tankmates
Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 72–82°F
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Soft to moderately hard water
Feeding:
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Carnivorous – floating micro pellets, small insects, live/frozen foods (daphnia, brine shrimp)
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Surface feeder; prefers moving prey
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High-protein diet supports color and vigor
Tank Requirements:
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Minimum tank size: 15–20 gallons
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Use a tight-fitting lid (excellent jumpers)
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Floating plants and shaded areas reduce stress
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Keep singly, in pairs, or in peaceful groups; avoid housing with small nano fish
Ideal For:
Aquarists looking for a calm, shimmering top-dweller with elegant coloration and simple care needs. Great in community aquariums with floating plant cover and soft lighting.