Red Fin Piebald

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The Paralabidochromis Chromogynos, known as the Black Piebald Red Fin, is a unique and visually striking cichlid from Lake Victoria, featuring a distinct piebald pattern with a mix of black, blue, and red hues, particularly vibrant in males.

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( 1.5" )

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( 1.75" )

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Description

Introduction: Delve into the world of the Paralabidochromis Chromogynos, a Lake Victoria native renowned for its distinct coloration and piebald pattern. This species, often referred to as the Black Piebald Red Fin, captivates enthusiasts with its unique appearance and peaceful temperament.

Appearance and Behavior: The males of this species display a dynamic color palette with a yellowish body adorned with black blotches, a blue face, and fins accented with both light and dark blue, topped off with a red edge. Females tend to have a more subdued coloration, contributing to their survival strategy. Despite their striking looks, they are known for their peaceful nature, engaging in fin-flaring displays without causing harm.

Aquarium Care: A typical Lake Victoria setup with rocky formations and sandy areas best suits the Black Piebald Red Fin, replicating their natural habitat. They require a tank of at least 40 gallons, with larger setups recommended for housing multiple males and females. Maintaining water temperatures between 76-82°F and a pH of 7.4-8.4 ensures their well-being.

Diet: This species is an insectivore/omnivore, thriving on a diet of cichlid flakes, small pellets, and frozen foods like brine shrimp. A varied diet helps maintain their health and color vibrancy.

Breeding and Social Structure: They exhibit a substrate spawning behavior, with females protecting the fry for several weeks post-spawning. The breeding process is fascinating, with the fry accepting finely crushed flake food or baby brine shrimp.

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