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Red Zebra Pseudothropheus species
Scientific Name Pseudothropheus species
Family Cichlidae
Community African
Class African
Temperature 78ºF
Swimming Range Middle-Bottom
Adult Length 3-4 inches
Feeding Habits Fresh spinach, peas, zucchini and lettuce. Live blood
worms, crickets, brine shrimp, mealworms, glass worms and tubifex worms.
Frozen beef heart, hi-pro, daphnia, glass worms, blood worms, plankton,
brine shrimp and glass worms. Freeze dried and tablet foods also accepted.
Compatibility A peaceful and territorial species that will mix well
in an African Cichlid Community. Synodontis Catfish will make a great
addition to the community as bottom feeders.
Habitat Lake Malawi Africa: Densely decorate with rocks, clay pots
and driftwood. Java Fern and Java Moss are the best live plants for decoration,
as they will not be demolished by the cichlids.
Breeding Males may have numerous egg spots on their anal fin.
Additional Comments Vegetation in their diet is important to promote
proper coloration and growth. African Cichlids are very popular with fish
hobbyists because of their interesting breeding habits and their bright
color patterns.
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