Pink convicts are a little more appealing than their counterparts, having a pinkish-yellow body. In this species, females are actually more colorful than the males, having a bright orange color spot on the side of their bodies
Size and Lifespan
Pink Convicts can grow up to 6 inches. They can live for 8-10 years, making them a long-term commitment and a standout addition to large aquariums.
Tank Size and Requirements
The minimum tank size is 30 gallons is needed for a single Black Convict Cichlid, with larger tanks required for additional fish or community setups. If you do end up with a pair, be prepared for babies! They thrive in water temperatures between 75°F-80°F. Provide a sandy or gravel substrate, along with sturdy rocks, caves, and driftwood for territories and hiding spots. Strong filtration and regular water changes are essential to manage their bioload and maintain water quality. If you do want to house them with other fish, they have to grow to be in similar size and temperament.
Diet
Pink Convict cichlids are omnivorous fish, they thrive on a mix of foods. High-quality pellets or flakes designed for tropical fish can serve as a staple diet, providing essential nutrients. However it is highly recommended to supplement their diet with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp.