African Cichlid – Maylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks – 7cm
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Maylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks – Bold Blues and Yellows That Rule the RocksMaylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks bring eye-catching flair to any African cichlid display. These lively swimmers flash brilliant blue bodies topped with sunny yellow crests, so males stand out during displays. Additionally, they handle community life well when space allows. As a result, tank keepers often pair them in Malawi-themed setups for balanced action.Furthermore, females stay more subdued but join in the group’s steady rhythm. Therefore, you create a dynamic scene with minimal drama. Hardy and engaging, these fish suit dedicated hobbyists ready for their quirks.Size and LifespanJuveniles start at 5 cm and males push to 15 cm while females top out around 10 cm. They routinely hit 6-10 years with clean water and solid nutrition.Ideal Tank Setup for Maylandi Sulphur Crest PeacocksThese cichlids demand stable, rocky environments that echo their wild home. Fine sand prevents injuries, and caves offer secure spots.To replicate its natural habitat:Layer fine sand substrate for diggingSet pH to 7.5-8.5 with hard waterHold temperature at 22-26 °CStack rocks and add caves for territoryLeave open swim lanes amid décorCompatible Tank MatesMaylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks mix with fellow Malawi residents but watch male spats.Suitable tank mates include:Other peacock varieties (extra females)Haplochromis cichlids for varietyBotia loaches as bottom cleanersSynodontis catfish for contrastDiet and FeedingThey tackle a mix of proteins and veggies with gusto. Sinking pellets form the base, but variety keeps colours popping.Sprinkle brine shrimp, spirulina flakes or chopped greens twice daily in small portions.Breeding and Behaviour of Maylandi Sulphur Crest PeacocksMaylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks feature mouthbrooding where females guard eggs for three weeks. Males stake claims on caves and flare fins to woo partners. While semi-aggressive, they settle in spacious groups. Nighttime brings calm as they rest in shelters.Species OverviewSpecies – Aulonocara maylandiCommon Name – Maylandi Sulphur Crest PeacockOrigin – Lake Malawi, AfricaDiet – OmnivorePH Range – 7.5-8.5Temperature – 22 °C – 26 °CBreed Type – Egg LayerCurrent Size – 5 cmMax Size – 15 cmTank Size – 200 litres minimumFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Sulphur Crest Peacocks? Aim for 200 litres or more to give groups room and cut down on squabbles.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they share space with similar Malawi cichlids if you balance numbers.How often should I feed them? Twice a day with small amounts prevents waste and keeps them fit.Do they need to be in groups? Groups of 8-12 with more females promote calm and natural shows.How long do they live? Expect 6-10 years when you nail water quality and feeding.Add a Maylandi Sulphur Crest Peacocks to Your Aquarium Today!
African Cichlids