Malawi Mbuna Cichlid Sp Albino (Size 2"to 2.5") | Single
Malawi Mbuna Cichlid Sp Albino (Size 2"to 2.5") | Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Malawi Mbuna Cichlid SP Albino is a visually striking freshwater fish, known for its unique albino coloration and dynamic personality. At a size of 2 to 2.5 inches, this juvenile cichlid is an excellent choice for aquarists looking to add both beauty and activity to their aquarium.
Appearance: This albino variant of the Malawi Mbuna Cichlid is characterized by its pale, creamy-white body with subtle hints of pink or yellow. Its eyes are typically red or pink, a classic feature of albino species, which adds an extra layer of visual appeal. Even at this small size, the fish’s bright coloration and distinctive patterns make it a standout addition to any aquarium, ensuring it catches the eye of anyone who sees it.
Behavior and Temperament: Malawi Mbuna Cichlids are known for their active and territorial nature, and the albino variant is no exception. These fish are highly energetic, constantly swimming around the tank, exploring, and interacting with their environment. Despite their small size, they exhibit bold behaviors typical of Mbuna cichlids, including establishing and defending territories. They do well in groups, but it’s important to manage their aggressive tendencies by providing ample space and hiding spots.
Habitat and Tank Setup: To mimic their natural habitat, it's crucial to provide an aquarium setup that resembles the rocky shores of Lake Malawi. A tank with plenty of rocks, caves, and crevices is ideal, as these features allow the Mbuna Cichlids to claim territories and feel secure. A tank size of at least 40 gallons is recommended to accommodate a small group, with larger tanks preferable as they grow. These cichlids thrive in hard, alkaline water with a pH range of 7.5 to 8.5 and a temperature between 24-28°C. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is recommended to protect their delicate fins and allow for natural foraging behaviors.
Diet: The Malawi Mbuna Cichlid SP Albino is primarily herbivorous, requiring a diet rich in plant-based foods. High-quality spirulina flakes, cichlid pellets, and blanched vegetables like spinach, zucchini, and peas are ideal. It’s important to avoid feeding them high-protein foods such as bloodworms or brine shrimp too often, as these can lead to digestive issues. Regular, small feedings 2-3 times a day will help maintain their vibrant coloration and energy levels.