Microstoma Gold Nkhata Bay

$18$35

The Microstoma Gold from Nkhata Bay is a rare and elegant African cichlid with shimmering golden hues, a streamlined body, and graceful fins. Ideal for spacious, peaceful aquariums.

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( 2" )

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( 2" )

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Description

The Microstoma Gold from Nkhata Bay, Lake Malawi, is a truly unique and visually stunning African cichlid. This rare species is celebrated for its elegant, slender body, shimmering golden tones, and graceful fins that flow effortlessly as it swims. Its metallic blue highlights, particularly around the face and gill area, add a mesmerizing quality to its overall appearance.

Native to the rocky and sandy regions of Nkhata Bay, this cichlid thrives in well-maintained aquariums with plenty of open swimming space and subtle rocky structures to mimic its natural environment. The Microstoma Gold is relatively peaceful, making it a perfect choice for tanks with other similarly tempered species.

This omnivorous fish enjoys a varied diet of high-quality cichlid pellets, flakes, and occasional live or frozen treats like brine shrimp or daphnia. Maintaining stable water parameters with an alkaline pH (7.8-8.6) and temperatures between 76°F and 82°F is essential to keeping this cichlid healthy and its colors vibrant.

With its golden sheen, flowing fins, and calm demeanor, the Microstoma Gold from Nkhata Bay is not only a delight to observe but also a rare gem for aquarists seeking to add an elegant and peaceful touch to their aquarium.

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