African Cichlid – Tanganyikan – Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 – 4cm
$23
$28.98
Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 Cichlid – The Regal Blue Star of Lake TanganyikaFrontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 Cichlid captivates with its electric blue sheen, thriving in Lake Tanganyika’s deep waters. Moreover, this peaceful predator adds majesty to large aquariums. Therefore, its striking colours and calm demeanour make it a top pick for seasoned Aussie aquarists.Size and LifespanThis cichlid grows to 30cm, making it a true tank centrepiece. Additionally, with proper care, it thrives for 15 years. Consequently, stable water conditions and a protein-rich diet ensure its vibrant health and longevity.Ideal Tank SetupCreate a spacious, rocky environment to suit its deep-water origins. Furthermore, a minimum 300-litre tank supports its size. To replicate its natural habitat:Use sand or fine gravel substrates.Add rocky caves and ledges for hiding.Maintain pH between 7.8–9.0.Keep temperatures at 24°C–28°C.Compatible Tank MatesPair with large, peaceful fish to match its calm yet predatory nature. Moreover, avoid small fish or aggressive species to ensure harmony. Suitable tank mates include:Other large Lake Tanganyika cichlids.Synodontis catfish for bottom-dwelling balance.Robust, non-aggressive African cichlids.Diet and FeedingFeed high-quality carnivorous cichlid pellets to maintain its health. Additionally, offer frozen krill, shrimp, or earthworms. Consequently, feeding once or twice daily in small portions prevents overfeeding and keeps water clean.Breeding and Behaviour of Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 CichlidThis mouthbrooder displays unique breeding, with females carrying eggs for weeks. Furthermore, males boast larger nuchal humps and claim territories. Therefore, keep one male with several females to reduce tension and boost breeding success.Species OverviewSpecies – Cyphotilapia frontosaCommon Name – Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1Origin – Lake Tanganyika (Mpimbwe region)Diet – CarnivorouspH Range – 7.8–9.0Temperature – 24–28°CBreed Type – MouthbrooderCurrent Size – Not specifiedMax Size – 30cmTank Size – Minimum 300 litresFAQsWhat size tank is ideal for Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 Cichlid? A minimum 300-litre tank with rocky caves suits their size and habits.Can they live with other fish? Yes, they pair well with large, peaceful Tanganyika cichlids or Synodontis catfish.How often should I feed them? Feed once or twice daily with carnivorous pellets and frozen foods.Do they need to be in groups? Keep one male with multiple females for breeding and reduced aggression.How long do they live? With proper care, they thrive for 15 years in stable tanks.Add a Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 Cichlid to Your Aquarium Today!Bring the Frontosa Mpimbwe Blue F1 Cichlid to your tank for unmatched elegance. Moreover, its vibrant blue hues and serene presence elevate any setup. Therefore, create a rocky haven and let this Aussie gem shine!
African Cichlids