Description
Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis)
Overview
The Paradise Fish is a classic freshwater labyrinth species, admired for its long flowing fins, vibrant coloration, and hardy nature. Peaceful in some setups but capable of territorial displays, it is a visually striking addition to both community and species-specific tanks.
Origin
Native to East and Southeast Asia, including China, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Found in slow-moving rivers, ponds, and rice paddies with abundant vegetation and calm waters.
Feeding
Omnivorous. Accepts high-quality flakes, pellets, frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia), and small live foods. A varied diet supports vibrant coloration and activity.
Tank Mates
Semi-aggressive. Suitable with robust, non-fin-nipping species, or kept in species-only setups. Avoid very passive or long-finned fish that may be harassed.
Aggression
Moderate. Males are territorial, especially when breeding. Provide hiding spots and visual barriers to reduce stress and conflicts.
Experience Level
Intermediate. Hardy but requires monitoring of tank mates, water quality, and territorial behavior.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 70°F – 82°F (21°C – 28°C)
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pH: 6.0 – 8.0
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Hardness: 5 – 15 dGH
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Notes: Provide plants, driftwood, and caves for shelter. Low to moderate water flow replicates natural conditions.
Hardy, striking, and interactive, the Paradise Fish (Macropodus opercularis) is ideal for aquarists seeking a classic, colorful labyrinth fish for freshwater tanks.





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