Care Level: Easy
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Live Plant Safe: With Caution
General Description: The OB or Gold Peacock are a hybrid fish as a result of a male Aulonocara peacock breeding with a female Mbuna cichlid. OB stands for “orange blotch”, which is a gene that naturally occurs within Mbuna. The selective cross breeding of a Mbuna with a peacock thus introduces this unique pattern into a fish that mostly resembles a peacock in both body shape and structure. OB Peacocks do not occur in the wild. Aulonocara, or Peacock cichlids, are endemic throughout Lake Malawi in intermediate zones where rocky areas give way to open expanses of sand with scattered rocks. There is a lot of variation in both color and patterning of male OB peacocks. OB peacocks are quite active and would do best in a tank that provides such space for ample exploration and movement. Compatibility is quite variable among these fish, but males tend to be on the more aggressive side and do not coexist well with other Aulonocara males or similarly-colored fish. Certain individuals may also be more aggressive in general depending on their Mbuna background. An adult OB peacock can reach a size of approximately 6″.
Diet Requirements: OB peacocks are omnivorous. Various high quality vegetable and protein based flake foods and sinking pellet foods are acceptable. Frozen foods such as spirulina or standard brine shrimp, daphnia, and other mixed freshwater preparations should also be offered. Variety is the spice of life in order to maintain color, immune function and longevity of your fish.
Care Requirements: An established minimum 75 gallon aquarium is ideal for a small OB peacock. Biweekly water changes are encouraged to keep water parameters up to standard (Nitrates < 30 ppm). Peacocks do not endure deteriorating water parameters well. The aquarium should be aquascaped with some stacked rocks to create hiding spaces and caves, but for this species, more unobstructed and open swimming space should be provided. The aquarium should also be well oxygenated. A sand-like substrate is needed because Aulonocara spend a considerable amount of time sifting the sand given their benthic nature. Too coarse of substrate can inhibit feeding, damage gills, and even cause internal blockages or damage if ingested. African cichlid specific substrates are great choices because they will buffer the pH and alkalinity to levels characteristic of Lake Malawi. Recommended water conditions, 74-80° F, KH 10-25, pH 7.5-8.5.
Purchase Size: Small: 1-1/2” to 1-3/4”, Medium: 2” to 2-1/2”
Note: Your item may not look identical to the image provided due to variation within species. Purchase sizes are approximate.