❤️ Care
The Orange chromide is a vibrant, moderately easy-to-care-for species, making it a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts. This care guide will cover essential details to ensure they thrive in your aquatic environment.
Tank Setup
To accommodate the Orange chromide, provide a tank with a minimum size that allows at least 5 liters per fish. They grow to a length of 5 to 10 cm, thus requiring ample space to swim. Maintain a temperature between 25°C and 29°C, ensuring the pH remains between 6.0 and 8.5. Since they are social fish, it's advisable to house them in groups, with at least 6 individuals to mimic their natural social structures. They are versatile in tank placement, comfortably dwelling at the surface, middle, and bottom areas of the tank.
Feeding
A balanced diet is crucial for their health and vibrant coloration. Provide a mix of flakes, pellets, and both fresh and frozen options such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and daphnia. Vegetables like algae wafers, vegetable matter, freeze-dried foods, and stick-on tablets can supplement their diet. Incorporate color-enhancing foods to maintain their vividly colored appearance.
Care Process
Orange chromides are moderately hardy, requiring a moderate level of maintenance. Perform regular water changes and monitor water quality to avoid stressing the fish. They are generally peaceful but can exhibit moderately territorial behavior, particularly during breeding periods. Their breeding aggression increases moderately, necessitating observation and potential isolation from other tank mates.
Breeding
Breeding Orange chromides is a rewarding process. Create a dedicated breeding tank with optimal conditions, as outlined in their care requirements. Males and females should be paired, and the tank should include flat surfaces and rocks for egg-laying. Both parents actively participate in egg and fry care, displaying protective behaviors. Precipitate a peaceful tank environment to support these activities, and be mindful of any heightened aggression.
Conservation and Additional Considerations
Orange chromides are classified under the conservation status of "Least Concern," and they are moderately affordable. Despite being uncommon, their vibrant appeal and moderate care requirements contribute to their popularity among aquarists. Consider the potential need for isolation during breeding to protect their brood and minimize stress on other fish.
By carefully maintaining their environmental needs and dietary requirements, your Orange chromides can thrive and exhibit their characteristic vibrancy. Regular observation and timely interventions ensure a harmonious aquatic habitat for these colorful fish.
📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyModerate
- HardinessModerate
- Liters per Fish5 L
- Maintenance LevelLow Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 8.5
- Minimum School Size6
- Temperature25.0 - 29.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.