Minimum: 30 gallons for a pair
Larger tanks (40-55+ gallons) are better for groups or community setups.
Temperature: 76โ82ยฐF (24โ28ยฐC)
pH: 6.5โ7.5
Hardness: 3โ10 dGH
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: < 20 ppm
Omnivorous: Feed a varied diet:
High-quality flakes or pellets
Frozen or live foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
Occasional veggies (blanched spinach, zucchini)
Filtration: Gentle flow, strong biological filtration
Decor: Tall plants, driftwood, and hiding spots
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Lighting: Moderate
Generally peaceful, but can be territorial, especially when breeding
Keep with calm tank mates (no fin-nippers)
Bulgarian Seal Points have a lighter body with dark fins and eyes โ a striking look.
They may pair off and breed if conditions are right.
Avoid sudden water changes โ sensitive to water quality.
Minimum: 30 gallons for a pair
Larger tanks (40-55+ gallons) are better for groups or community setups.
Temperature: 76โ82ยฐF (24โ28ยฐC)
pH: 6.5โ7.5
Hardness: 3โ10 dGH
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: < 20 ppm
Omnivorous: Feed a varied diet:
High-quality flakes or pellets
Frozen or live foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms)
Occasional veggies (blanched spinach, zucchini)
Filtration: Gentle flow, strong biological filtration
Decor: Tall plants, driftwood, and hiding spots
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Lighting: Moderate
Generally peaceful, but can be territorial, especially when breeding
Keep with calm tank mates (no fin-nippers)
Bulgarian Seal Points have a lighter body with dark fins and eyes โ a striking look.
They may pair off and breed if conditions are right.
Avoid sudden water changes โ sensitive to water quality.