African Cichlid – Blue Dolphin Cichlid 5cm
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Blue Dolphin Cichlid – Vibrant Beauty for Your AquariumThe Blue Dolphin Cichlid, scientifically named Cyrtocara moorii, captivates with its striking blue color and distinctive nuchal hump, resembling a dolphin’s forehead. Originating from Lake Malawi, this peaceful cichlid thrives in spacious tanks. Moreover, its calm demeanor makes it a fantastic choice for community aquariums, adding elegance and charm. Consequently, aquarists adore its unique appearance and manageable care requirements.Size and LifespanBlue Dolphin Cichlids grow to an impressive 25 cm, showcasing their majestic presence. With proper care, they live up to 10 years, offering long-term vibrancy. Therefore, maintaining stable water conditions ensures their longevity. Additionally, their size demands ample tank space, so plan accordingly to support their growth and health.Ideal Tank SetupTo replicate their natural Lake Malawi habitat, create a spacious and structured environment. A minimum 300-litre tank suits their size, while robust filtration maintains water quality. Furthermore, incorporate rocks and open swimming areas to mimic their native surroundings. Consequently, stable conditions promote their well-being.To replicate its natural habitat:Use a 300-litre or larger tank for ample space.Maintain pH between 7.8 and 8.6 for optimal health.Keep water temperature between 23°C and 28°C.Add rock formations for hiding and territory establishment.Install strong filtration to ensure clean water.Compatible Tank MatesBlue Dolphin Cichlids coexist peacefully with similar-sized, non-aggressive fish. For instance, pairing them with other calm Malawi cichlids fosters harmony. However, avoid smaller or overly aggressive species, as they may provoke conflicts. Thus, careful selection ensures a balanced tank community.Suitable tank mates include:Other peaceful Malawi cichlids, like Yellow Labs.Large, non-aggressive haplochromines.Catfish species, such as Synodontis, for bottom-dwelling companionship.Diet and FeedingThese omnivores relish a varied diet, including cichlid pellets and spirulina flakes. Additionally, offer live or frozen foods like brine shrimp to enhance nutrition. For instance, AquaMunch Super Colour flakes boost their vibrant blue hue in just 14 days. Therefore, feeding twice daily in controlled portions keeps them healthy and vibrant.Breeding and Behaviour of Blue Dolphin CichlidBlue Dolphin Cichlids display fascinating maternal mouthbrooding behavior. Females carry eggs in their mouths, ensuring protection. Moreover, males develop a more pronounced nuchal hump, signaling maturity. Their peaceful nature shines in groups but provide ample space to prevent territorial disputes. Consequently, their calm demeanor and unique breeding habits captivate aquarists.Species OverviewSpecies: Cyrtocara mooriiCommon Name: Blue Dolphin CichlidOrigin: Lake Malawi, AfricaDiet: OmnivorePH Range: 7.8 – 8.6Temperature: 23°C – 28°CMax Size: Approximately 25 cmSex: Sold un-sexedTank Size: Minimum 300 litresFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Blue Dolphin Cichlid? A 300-litre tank with rocks and open swimming space suits their needs perfectly.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they thrive with peaceful, similar-sized Malawi cichlids, avoiding aggressive species.How often should I feed them? Feed twice daily with controlled portions to maintain health and vibrant colors.Do they need to be in groups? While not mandatory, groups reduce stress, provided the tank offers ample space.How long do they live? With proper care, they live up to 10 years, adding lasting beauty.Add a Blue Dolphin Cichlid to Your Aquarium Today!Bring the stunning Blue Dolphin Cichlid to your tank for a vibrant, peaceful addition. With its striking blue hue and unique hump, it enhances any aquarium. Therefore, create the perfect setup and enjoy its beauty for years.
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