• Home
  • Services
  • Shop
  • Blogs
  • About us
Logo
  • Home
  • Services
  • Shop
  • Blogs
  • About us
LoginSign Up
logo

Services

Discovery
Community
Fishelly.Ai
Fish Care Tips

Quick Links

Home
About
Blogs

Terms

Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions
How To Delete Account
return policy

Contact Info

Junagadh - 362001
Gujarat, Bharat

contact@fishelly.com

7777 90 5050

© Copyright 2025 Fishelly - All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • |
    1. Fishdetails
    |
    1. Honduran Red Point

Honduran Red Point

Cichlidae

Honduran Red Point

The Honduran Red Point is a popular aquarium fish known for its vibrant colors and Moderate of care. It belongs to the family Cichlidae and is native to the Central America

Temperature

22 -32 °C (71.6-89.6°F)

Min. Tanksize

76 Litres (20 US G.)

Water Type

Freshwater

Suitable PH

7.0 - 8.0

Native

Central America

Size

7.6-10.2cm (3-4 ")

Life Span

8-10 years

Caring

Moderate

Honduran Red Point is a fascinating aquarium fish that stands out with its vibrant colors. It belongs to the family Cichlidae and is native to the Central America.

This species has a care level of Moderate and requires a minimum tank size of 76 Litres (20 US G.). It typically reaches a size of 7.6-10.2cm (3-4 ").

Preferred water parameters include a specific gravity (sg) of Freshwater, pH ranging from 7.0 - 8.0, and a temperature between 22 -32 °C (71.6-89.6°F). Additionally, maintaining water hardness within the range of 9-20 °d is essential.

For stocking, the recommended ratio is 1:1 M:F. The Honduran Red Point is widely available and has a diverse diet that includes OmnivorePellet FoodsFlake FoodsLive FoodsOther (See article).

With a life span of 8-10 years, this species is known for its very easy care requirements. It is an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Providing a well-maintained tank environment with suitable water conditions will ensure the health and vibrancy of this captivating species.

fish-question

Do you have any questions about Honduran Red Point Fish?

Ask questions

Fish related questions

Fish care tips

Read articles