

Red peacock cichlids: have red bodies with white speckles.Strawberry peacock cichlids: which are reddish-pink with strawberry-like dots on their bodies.OB peacock cichlids: have red bodies with dark blue patches that are brightest on the fish’s face.Butterfly peacock cichlids: have orange and purple striped bodies and purple heads.Sunshine peacock cichlids: otherwise known as yellow peacock cichlids, have golden yellow bodies and blue heads.Some peacock cichlid color variations are found naturally in the wild, and other species have been created by selective breeding in captivity. Peacock cichlids are small fish with bold, bright, iridescent coloring. Colors, Patterns, Fins, and Sex Differences Although peacock cichlids are usually peaceful, the fish have aggressive territorial tendencies. Peacock cichlids are vibrant, colorful fish with long, torpedo-shaped bodies. Imperial Tropicals sells dragon blood (red) peacock cichlids, albino dragon blood peacock cichlids, and all-male and unsexed peacock cichlid packages.

LiveAquaria sells blue peacock cichlids, albino peacock cichlids, and yellow peacock cichlids.You can buy peacock cichlids in most reputable online stores: Males are more expensive than females because males have brighter, bolder colors compared to females. The average cost of a peacock cichlid is $6–$20 per fish.
