Red Fin Piebald Cichlid

Red Fin Piebald Cichlid


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Basics

Scientific Name:  Paralabidochromis sp.  

Family: Chilidae

Origin: Farm raised; species originally from Lake Malawi

 

Quick Facts

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive
  • Lifespan: 10-12 years
  • Water Conditions: 76-82° F, KH 10-15, pH 7.8-8.6
  • Maximum Size: 4" - 5"
  • Diet: Carnivore
  • Minimum Tank Size: 50 gallons

Overview

Red Fin Piebald Cichlids are African, originating in Lake Malawi. They have pale colored bodies that can be pink, yellow or orange-toned with blue and yellow hues on their fins. Their pupils are the striking bright red color characteristic of albinos. Unlike many cichlid species, the males and females are quite similar looking. 

They will do well with other cichlids that are not very aggressive, being a more docile genus. They should be kept on sand or a fine gravel and have plenty of rockwork for them to establish territories. Males will not usually be aggressive towards other males unless their territory is invaded, or if they are a dominant male. 

They are relatively easy to breed and will spawn readily.* For best results, provide multiple females for one male to disperse any breeding aggression and amorous behavior. The females are mouthbrooders and will incubate the eggs for three weeks and then release the fry. Small live brine shrimp and high quality fry preparations will be ideal for their growth, while adults should be fed meaty live and frozen foods as well as pellet and flake foods with plenty of protein. High quality foods will enhance their coloration.

* = Aulonocara cichlids will hybridize with each other. If you want to avoid hybridization, it is best to only keep one species or type per tank.