Ivanacara adoketa (Zebra Acara) – The Ultimate Blackwater Jewel
The Ivanacara adoketa, commonly known as the Zebra Acara, is a spectacular and highly sought-after dwarf cichlid from the blackwater streams of Brazil. Unlike typical community cichlids, this species is built for a specialized, biotopically correct setup. They are instantly recognizable by their bold, vertical black barring ("zebra stripes") that intensifies when the fish is excited or spawning, complemented by striking iridescent blue and red accents, particularly on the fins and operculum. A pair of Zebra Acaras makes a mesmerizing centerpiece, exhibiting complex social behaviors, intense territorial displays, and devoted parental care. This fish is reserved for the dedicated cichlid keeper who can provide the soft, acidic water conditions this rare beauty demands.
Key Features
Dramatic Zebra Pattern: Distinctive, high-contrast black vertical bars against a golden/grey body, making it a spectacular visual specimen.
Rare South American Cichlid: A highly prized, hard-to-find species for the advanced aquarist seeking a true collector’s item.
Intense Parental Care: Exhibits complex breeding behaviors and devotedly guards its territory, eggs, and fry.
Blackwater Specialist: Requires and thrives in soft, acidic water with plenty of tannins, mimicking its native habitat.
Active and Personable: A curious and engaging fish that, while territorial, is highly responsive to its owner.
Care Requirements
Tank Size: Minimum 40 gallons for a single pair. Larger tanks (75+ gallons) are necessary for groups or if kept with other aggressive fish.
Water Temperature: 75–82∘F (24–28∘C)
pH Range: 4.0–6.5. Maintaining a consistently low pH is critical for their health and successful breeding.
Diet: Carnivorous – requires a protein-rich diet. Feed high-quality sinking cichlid pellets, supplemented heavily with frozen and live foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, earthworms, mysis shrimp).
Tank Mates: Best kept in a species-specific setup. If choosing tank mates, select robust, fast-moving fish that occupy the upper water column, such as larger characins (Congo Tetras, large Pencilfish) or armored catfish (Plecos, Corydoras) that are too large to be bothered. Avoid small, timid, or slow-moving fish.
Why Choose Our Ivanacara adoketa?
We source our Ivanacara adoketa ethically and maintain them in ideal blackwater conditions to ensure peak health and color. This species is an investment in your hobby, offering unparalleled beauty and rewarding behavioral observation for the experienced keeper.
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