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Cichlids |
Pseudotropheus socolofi
Pseudotropheus socolofi is a mbuna cichlid from Lake Malawi in eastern
Africa. (Click here for a general discussion of cichlids.)
The top photo is a male. The bottom photo is a
female. These fish are not always this easy to sex. We are convinced that even
the fish don't know for sure who is what sex. The males court and the females
respond. In any event, the differences are subtle. Our strain is from a commercial source. We acquired
the strain in 2003.
Size: Males often reach 15cm (6 in.). Females are somewhat smaller. Description: Both sexes are powder blue bodies with black lateral bars through the fins. Males are colored slightly brighter than the females. Females often show a faint black mid-lateral stripe.Environment: This fish tolerates pHs from 6.5 to 8.0 while preferring pHs at near the higher end (basic) of this range. Water hardness is not critical, but it prefers very hard water. Optimum temperature ranges from 20-30°C (68-85°F). Geographic Range: This fish hails from Lake Malawi in eastern Africa.
Spawning: We maintain breeding colonies of this cichlid consisting of a single male with six to twenty females. This cichlid is a maternal mouth brooder. At 30°C (85°F), females carry eggs and fry for about 21 days. Broods are smaller than those of most cichlids, but can be as large as 40 fry for mature females. We do not strip eggs or fry, but allow the females to carry them to natural release. The fry are large and can eat commercial food, Daphnia, brine shrimp nauplii, etc. immediately. The fry are rarely bothered by the adults, but in our system, fry are provided abundant cover just to be sure. Additional Information:
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