The Hippolyta dwarf cichlid (Apistogramma hippolytae) is a freshwater fish of the family Cichlidae that grows up to 3 cm.
Description
The Hippolyta dwarf cichlid is a dwarf cichlid (Cichlidae) from fresh water of the central Amazon basin in Brazil. The species grows to about 6-8 cm; males are blue-green with yellow and red tints and larger than the plainer females. As a bottom-oriented fish it lives among leaf litter, roots and water plants of quiet streams and blackwater and snaps at small invertebrates and insect larvae. The female is a devoted cave brooder. The fish is harmless to humans and is popular in the aquarium trade.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Hippolyta dwarf cichlid?
The Hippolyta dwarf cichlid has a torpedo-shaped body and is mainly blue.
Where does the Hippolyta dwarf cichlid live?
The Hippolyta dwarf cichlid lives in fresh water and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Hippolyta dwarf cichlid get?
The Hippolyta dwarf cichlid grows to a maximum of about 3 cm.
Is the Hippolyta dwarf cichlid dangerous to humans?
No, the Hippolyta dwarf cichlid is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Apistogramma
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