African Cichlid – Tanganyikan – Frontosa Burundi Cichlid 5cm
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Frontosa Burundi Cichlid – Majestic King of Lake TanganyikaThe Frontosa Burundi Cichlid commands attention with its bold stripes and nuchal hump from Lake Tanganyika. This regal fish suits experienced aquarists seeking elegance. Moreover, its calm demeanor adds serenity to large tanks. Thus, it thrives in spacious, rocky setups mimicking its natural habitat.Size and LifespanFrontosa Burundi Cichlids grow to 30–35 cm, with males larger than females. With excellent care, they live over 15 years. Consequently, they offer a stunning, long-term presence in your aquarium.Ideal Tank SetupHouse Frontosa Burundi Cichlids in a 450-litre tank for ample space. Additionally, maintain alkaline water (pH 7.8–9.0) and temperatures between 24°C–28°C. To replicate its natural habitat:Use sandy substrates for authenticity.Add large rocks and caves for shelter.Install robust filtration for pristine water.Compatible Tank MatesThese peaceful cichlids suit other Tanganyikan species. However, avoid small fish, as they may become prey. Suitable tank mates include:Calvus Cichlids.Cyprichromis and Synodontis Catfish.Diet and FeedingFeed a protein-rich diet to boost their health. For instance, offer cichlid pellets and frozen krill or shrimp. Moreover, avoid fatty foods and feed sparingly to maintain water quality.Breeding and Behaviour of Frontosa Burundi CichlidMales court females in rocky territories, while females mouthbrood eggs for 30 days. Thus, provide caves to support spawning and reduce stress in these majestic cichlids.Species OverviewSpecies: Cyphotilapia frontosaCommon Name: Frontosa Burundi, Six-Stripe FrontosaOrigin: Lake Tanganyika, AfricaDiet: CarnivorePH Range: 7.8–9.0Temperature: 24°C–28°CBreed Type: MouthbrooderCurrent Size: Varies (sold unsexed)Max Size: Up to 35 cmTank Size: Minimum 450 litresFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Frontosa Burundi Cichlid? A 450-litre tank with rocks and caves suits their needs.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they thrive with Tanganyikan cichlids like Calvus.How often should I feed them? Feed sparingly once or twice daily.Do they need to be in groups? Yes, groups of six or more reduce aggression.How long do they live? They live over 15 years with proper care.Add a Frontosa Burundi Cichlid to Your Aquarium Today!Transform your tank with the Frontosa Burundi Cichlid’s regal stripes and calm presence. Its striking look and manageable care make it a top pick. Hence, craft a rocky haven and welcome this Lake Tanganyika star now!
African Cichlids