African Cichlid – Tanganyikan – Poor Mans Fronny, Trets (Neolamprologus Tretocephalus) 7cm
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Poor Mans Fronny – Striking Cichlid for Aussie AquariumsThe Poor Mans Fronny, a lively cichlid from Lake Tanganyika, sports five bold black stripes, resembling its cousin, the Frontosa. Consequently, it thrives in rocky, high-pH tanks that mimic its coastal habitat. Moreover, its feisty yet manageable nature suits aquarists seeking a vibrant addition. Therefore, provide a spacious setup to let this stunning fish shine in your aquarium.Size and LifespanThis cichlid grows to a maximum of 15 cm, making it a compact yet striking choice. With proper care, it lives for 5–8 years. Furthermore, maintaining stable water conditions, like high pH and alkalinity, ensures its health. As a result, regular monitoring keeps this active fish thriving in your tank for years.Ideal Tank SetupCreate a tank that mirrors Lake Tanganyika’s rocky shores for the Poor Mans Fronny. A minimum 190-liter tank suits its territorial nature. Additionally, use a powerful filter and aragonite sand to maintain high pH. To replicate its natural habitat:Add rocky caves for hiding and breeding.Use aragonite sand for stable pH and alkalinity.Ensure open swimming areas for activity.Maintain high oxygen levels with aeration.Compatible Tank MatesThis cichlid’s semi-aggressive nature pairs well with other robust fish. However, avoid small or overly timid species, as they may face aggression. For a balanced tank, choose companions carefully. Suitable tank mates include:Other Tanganyikan cichlids, like Julidochromis.Robust Synodontis catfish for diversity.Large, hardy barbs that match its energy.Similar-sized, semi-aggressive cichlids.Diet and FeedingFeed this carnivorous cichlid a mix of meaty and vegetable-based foods. Offer brine shrimp, bloodworms, and Spirulina-based pellets for balanced nutrition. Additionally, avoid overfeeding to maintain health. For juveniles, provide finely crushed flakes. Consequently, a varied diet keeps this fish vibrant and active in your tank.Breeding and Behaviour of Poor Mans FronnyThis cave-spawning cichlid displays territorial yet engaging behavior. Males actively defend breeding caves, while females guard fry post-hatching. Moreover, breeding requires stable water and ample caves. Typically, fry emerge in 3–4 days, needing brine shrimp for growth. As a result, their dynamic interactions make them a captivating addition to any tank.Species OverviewSpecies – Neolamprologus TretocephalusCommon Name – Trets, Poor Mans FrontosaOrigin – Lake Tanganyika in AfricaDiet – CarnivorePH Range – 7.8 – 9Temperature – Tropical 26°c – 27°cBreed Type – Egg LayerMax Size – approximately 15cmSex – Un-sexedTank Size – Minimum 190 litersFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Poor Mans Fronny? A 190-liter tank works for one fish, but larger tanks suit groups or community setups.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they pair well with robust cichlids or catfish, but avoid small, timid species.How often should I feed them? Feed once daily with a mix of meaty and vegetable-based foods.Do they need to be in groups? They can live solo but thrive in small groups with ample space.How long do they live? With proper care, they live 5–8 years in a stable tank.Add a Poor Mans Fronny to Your Aquarium Today!Bring the Poor Mans Fronny to your tank for a splash of Lake Tanganyika charm. Its bold stripes and lively behavior captivate aquarists. Therefore, set up a rocky, high-pH tank to keep it thriving. Add this stunning cichlid to your collection now!
African Cichlids