Malawi Mbuna Cichlid Blue Johanni (Size 2 Inches) | Single

Rs. 180.00 Rs. 250.00


Description

The Malawi Mbuna Cichlid, specifically Pseudotropheus johanni, is a popular freshwater fish known for its vibrant colors and active behavior. Here are some key points about this species:

Description

Coloration: Males typically display bright blue or purple colors with black vertical stripes, while females tend to be more subdued, often yellowish or brown.

Size: They generally grow to about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm).

Habitat

Origin: Native to Lake Malawi in East Africa, where they inhabit rocky environments.

Aquarium Setup: They thrive in well-filtered tanks with plenty of hiding spots, such as rocks and caves, to mimic their natural habitat.

Behavior

Social Structure: Mbunas can be territorial, especially males, so it's important to provide enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression.

Diet: They are primarily herbivorous, but they will also accept high-quality pellets and frozen foods.

Care Tips

Water Conditions: Prefer slightly alkaline water with a pH around 7.5 to 8.5 and temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C).

Tank Mates: Compatible with other Mbuna species, but avoid mixing with more peaceful species to prevent stress and aggression.

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Malawi Mbuna Cichlid Blue Johanni (Size 2 Inches) | Single

Rs. 180.00 Rs. 250.00

The Malawi Mbuna Cichlid, specifically Pseudotropheus johanni, is a popular freshwater fish known for its vibrant colors and active behavior. Here are some key points about this species:

Description

Coloration: Males typically display bright blue or purple colors with black vertical stripes, while females tend to be more subdued, often yellowish or brown.

Size: They generally grow to about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm).

Habitat

Origin: Native to Lake Malawi in East Africa, where they inhabit rocky environments.

Aquarium Setup: They thrive in well-filtered tanks with plenty of hiding spots, such as rocks and caves, to mimic their natural habitat.

Behavior

Social Structure: Mbunas can be territorial, especially males, so it's important to provide enough space and hiding spots to reduce aggression.

Diet: They are primarily herbivorous, but they will also accept high-quality pellets and frozen foods.

Care Tips

Water Conditions: Prefer slightly alkaline water with a pH around 7.5 to 8.5 and temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C).

Tank Mates: Compatible with other Mbuna species, but avoid mixing with more peaceful species to prevent stress and aggression.

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