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|name=White Spotted Cichlid
 
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|extra_common_names=Dwarf Tanganyikan cichlid
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|origin=:Lake Tanganyika, northern range.
 
|origin=:Lake Tanganyika, northern range.
 
|sexing=:Not sexually dimorphic. Males mature (display adult coloration) sooner, and tend to have an upturned, versus a rounded as females tend to have, snout. Ultimately, the best way is by examining the vent, which an expert can determine with
 
|sexing=:Not sexually dimorphic. Males mature (display adult coloration) sooner, and tend to have an upturned, versus a rounded as females tend to have, snout. Ultimately, the best way is by examining the vent, which an expert can determine with
|tank_compatibility=:although aggressive with conspecifics, it is compatibly peaceful with other fish.
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|tank_compatibility=:Although aggressive with conspecifics, it is compatibly peaceful with other fish.
 
|diet=:Herbivorous, herbivore food, as well as vegetable leafs, will suffice.
 
|diet=:Herbivorous, herbivore food, as well as vegetable leafs, will suffice.
 
|feeding_regime=:Daily.
 
|feeding_regime=:Daily.
 
|environment_specifics=:Typical rocky Tanganyikan tank.
 
|environment_specifics=:Typical rocky Tanganyikan tank.
|behavior=:Reputed to be aggressive, these are fairly peaceful to most tankmates, with aggression reserved to tankmates with whom it will establish a pecking order with.
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|behaviour=:Reputed to be aggressive, these fish are fairly peaceful to most tankmates, with aggression reserved to conspecifics with whom it will establish a pecking order with.
 
|identification=:As juveniles these fish are black with white spots. As they turn older, they will lose the spots, develop a blue head, and gain a vertical band down the middle -  the band is yellow if the fish is from Tanzania, and white if from Burundi.
 
|identification=:As juveniles these fish are black with white spots. As they turn older, they will lose the spots, develop a blue head, and gain a vertical band down the middle -  the band is yellow if the fish is from Tanzania, and white if from Burundi.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:46, 20 January 2020

White Spotted Cichlid

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White Spotted Cichlid

Tropheus duboisi

208 Litres (55 US G.)

10-12 cm (3.9-4.7")

sg

Freshwater

pH

8.5 - 9.0

24 -26 °C (75.2-78.8°F)

10-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

5-8 years

Family

Cichlidae

This animal is available captive bred





Additional names

Dwarf Tanganyikan Cichlid


Origin

Lake Tanganyika, northern range.

Sexing

Not sexually dimorphic. Males mature (display adult coloration) sooner, and tend to have an upturned, versus a rounded as females tend to have, snout. Ultimately, the best way is by examining the vent, which an expert can determine with

Tank compatibility

Although aggressive with conspecifics, it is compatibly peaceful with other fish.

Diet

Herbivorous, herbivore food, as well as vegetable leafs, will suffice.

Feeding regime

Daily.

Environment Specifics

Typical rocky Tanganyikan tank.

Behaviour

Reputed to be aggressive, these fish are fairly peaceful to most tankmates, with aggression reserved to conspecifics with whom it will establish a pecking order with.

Identification

As juveniles these fish are black with white spots. As they turn older, they will lose the spots, develop a blue head, and gain a vertical band down the middle - the band is yellow if the fish is from Tanzania, and white if from Burundi.

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