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Albino Threadfin Acara (Acarichthys heckelii “Albino”)

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Description

The Albino Threadfin Acara is a peaceful South American cichlid with elegant trailing fins and a pearlescent white-gold coloration. Its graceful movement and tolerant nature make it a standout in community and semi-aggressive tanks.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate Care

Region

Albino Threadfin Acara (Acarichthys heckelii “Albino”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and peaceful but needs good filtration, swimming space, and a stable environment to flourish.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Primarily captive-bred, reducing pressure on wild populations; adaptable to various aquarium setups.

Origin
Wild-type Acarichthys heckelii are native to the Amazon and Essequibo basins, particularly in Brazil, Guyana, and Peru. The albino variant is a selectively bred morph.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays elongated, trailing dorsal and anal fins, a luminous white body, and subtle red or pink undertones in the eyes and gill area. Moves with calm, fluid grace, adding elegance to mid-size tanks.

Purpose
Visually striking centerpiece fish in community setups. Also plays a role in controlling microfauna populations and detritus, occasionally sifting substrate.

Importance
Brings a cichlid presence without the aggression. A good “gateway” species into the cichlid world—calm, social, and less territorial than other types.

Included Resources
Requires soft to moderately hard water, sandy or fine gravel substrate, driftwood or stones for cover, and moderate lighting. Benefits from regular water changes and stable temps.

Best Use Cases
Ideal for South American community tanks, peaceful cichlid groups, or planted aquascapes that need a mid-sized, non-disruptive showpiece.

Conservation Context
Albino morphs are tank-bred. Keeping them helps reduce interest in wild-caught variants and supports ethical breeding practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Keyhole or Festivum cichlids
• Silver dollars
• Peaceful Geophagus species
• Larger tetras (e.g., Congo, Lemon)
• Corydoras and Bristlenose plecos

Region (A)
• Latitude: -3.1190° S
• Longitude: -60.0217° W
(Manaus, Brazil — Rio Negro region)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 3.9339° N
• Longitude: -58.9970° W
(Linden, Guyana — Essequibo River basin)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Albino Threadfin Acara (Acarichthys heckelii “Albino”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and peaceful but needs good filtration, swimming space, and a stable environment to flourish.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Primarily captive-bred, reducing pressure on wild populations; adaptable to various aquarium setups.

Origin
Wild-type Acarichthys heckelii are native to the Amazon and Essequibo basins, particularly in Brazil, Guyana, and Peru. The albino variant is a selectively bred morph.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays elongated, trailing dorsal and anal fins, a luminous white body, and subtle red or pink undertones in the eyes and gill area. Moves with calm, fluid grace, adding elegance to mid-size tanks.

Purpose
Visually striking centerpiece fish in community setups. Also plays a role in controlling microfauna populations and detritus, occasionally sifting substrate.

Importance
Brings a cichlid presence without the aggression. A good “gateway” species into the cichlid world—calm, social, and less territorial than other types.

Included Resources
Requires soft to moderately hard water, sandy or fine gravel substrate, driftwood or stones for cover, and moderate lighting. Benefits from regular water changes and stable temps.

Best Use Cases
Ideal for South American community tanks, peaceful cichlid groups, or planted aquascapes that need a mid-sized, non-disruptive showpiece.

Conservation Context
Albino morphs are tank-bred. Keeping them helps reduce interest in wild-caught variants and supports ethical breeding practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Keyhole or Festivum cichlids
• Silver dollars
• Peaceful Geophagus species
• Larger tetras (e.g., Congo, Lemon)
• Corydoras and Bristlenose plecos

Region (A)
• Latitude: -3.1190° S
• Longitude: -60.0217° W
(Manaus, Brazil — Rio Negro region)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 3.9339° N
• Longitude: -58.9970° W
(Linden, Guyana — Essequibo River basin)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Albino Threadfin Acara (Acarichthys heckelii “Albino”)

Core Details

Highlights

Care Level

0

/ 10

Hardy and peaceful but needs good filtration, swimming space, and a stable environment to flourish.

Environment Impact

0

/ 10

Primarily captive-bred, reducing pressure on wild populations; adaptable to various aquarium setups.

Origin
Wild-type Acarichthys heckelii are native to the Amazon and Essequibo basins, particularly in Brazil, Guyana, and Peru. The albino variant is a selectively bred morph.

Visual & Functional Appeal
Displays elongated, trailing dorsal and anal fins, a luminous white body, and subtle red or pink undertones in the eyes and gill area. Moves with calm, fluid grace, adding elegance to mid-size tanks.

Purpose
Visually striking centerpiece fish in community setups. Also plays a role in controlling microfauna populations and detritus, occasionally sifting substrate.

Importance
Brings a cichlid presence without the aggression. A good “gateway” species into the cichlid world—calm, social, and less territorial than other types.

Included Resources
Requires soft to moderately hard water, sandy or fine gravel substrate, driftwood or stones for cover, and moderate lighting. Benefits from regular water changes and stable temps.

Best Use Cases
Ideal for South American community tanks, peaceful cichlid groups, or planted aquascapes that need a mid-sized, non-disruptive showpiece.

Conservation Context
Albino morphs are tank-bred. Keeping them helps reduce interest in wild-caught variants and supports ethical breeding practices.

Ideal Aquatic Animals
• Keyhole or Festivum cichlids
• Silver dollars
• Peaceful Geophagus species
• Larger tetras (e.g., Congo, Lemon)
• Corydoras and Bristlenose plecos

Region (A)
• Latitude: -3.1190° S
• Longitude: -60.0217° W
(Manaus, Brazil — Rio Negro region)

Region (B)
• Latitude: 3.9339° N
• Longitude: -58.9970° W
(Linden, Guyana — Essequibo River basin)

How Many Can I Keep?

Get smart stocking suggestions based on your tank size.

e.g. 75 gallons (280 L)

Albino Threadfin Acara (Acarichthys heckelii “Albino”)

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