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General information - Parrot fish are man-made cross-bred cichlid. The Blood Parrots have been in the market for many years but became very common in the recent years. This hybrid was first created in Taiwan in late 80s and since it is one of the most popular cichlid in many countries. How it was created is still shady but according to some breeders the blood parrot is the offspring of the severum with the red devil cichlid or the Midas cichlid and the Vieja synspila. There are more types of parrot cichlids available in the market, bubblegum parrot cichlids and jellybean parrot cichlids are not "pure" blood parrot but hybrid between parrot cichlid and convict cichlid. The blood parrot available in a variety of colors, bright yellow, orange and red. Unfortunately these cichlids are painted and available in purple, blue, green and other hurtful colors. It has a very small mouth and a "balloon" shaped body, its eyes are large and they can not close their mouth all the way. Photo by: Killer
Common Name - Blood Parrot, bloody parrot, blood parrotfish Scientific Name – Parrot fish are man made hybrid therefore it doesn't have a scientific name. Family – Cichlidae Origin - Only found in aquariums Size – Up to 20 cm First discovered - Man-made cross-bred cichlid Nutrition - Blood Parrots will eat a variety of foods. Flakes, pellets frozen and live foods. Frozen foods such as bloodworms are its favorite. Behavior –Semi- aggressive Maintenance and care – The blood parrot should be kept in large tanks, a 60-70 gallon fish tank will be sufficient. The tank should be decorated with rocks and woods to provide hiding places. Blood Parrots cichlid will do best with a softer substrate, as they like to dig. Hardy, bitter plants (Anubias, Microsorium and Echinodorus) can be used if live plants are desired. The great part of keeping blood parrot is the fact that they can be kept with other cichlids and with peaceful community fish such as Cory's and large tetras. Water Parameters – Temperature: 70F-82F (21C-28C), pH: 6.5-8.2 Breeding - Male blood parrots generally are infertile but some parrots have been known to breed. In most cases the eggs were infertile unless they are paired with American cichlids.
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