White Top Hara Afra

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Discover the Cynotilapia afra ‘White Top Hara’, a stunning mbuna cichlid from Lake Malawi’s Gallireya Reef, known for its alluring powder blue coloration and gentle temperament. Perfect for adding a touch of natural elegance to your freshwater aquarium.

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( 1.75" )

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Description

The Cynotilapia afra “White Top Hara” from Gallireya Reef, recognized for its distinctive appearance and behavior, is a notable variant within the African cichlid community.

  • The Cynotilapia sp. ‘hara’, commonly referred to as “White Top Hara”, was initially given a provisional name by Ad Konings in 2004, recognizing its unique characteristics and habitat around Gallireya Reef, located near the village of Hara on the shores of Lake Malawi.
  • This species falls under the Cichlidae family and the Pseudocrenilabrinae sub-family.

Physical and Behavioral Characteristics:

  • Noted for its smaller size among cichlids, Cynotilapia sp. ‘hara’ exhibits a striking powder blue coloration in males and cobalt blue in females and young.
  • Male fish display significant changes in their melanin pattern as they age, often leading to a reduction in dark stripes and a more pronounced powder blue hue.
  • This species is recognized for its conical teeth, a trait shared among zebra types of mbuna, which are a group of rock-dwelling cichlids from Lake Malawi.

Habitat and Feeding Habits:

  • Found in the unique habitat of Gallireya Reef, the rocks in this region are spread around the lake bottom and have a volcanic origin.
  • The Cynotilapia sp. ‘hara’ primarily feeds on plankton, exhibiting a behavior distinct from other zebra-like mbuna species.

Breeding and Conservation:

  • This species is a maternal mouth-brooder, with breeding involving intricate displays and territorial behavior by males.
  • Due to its restricted range and popularity, it is considered to be vulnerable despite not being evaluated by the IUCN.

Aquarium Care and Popularity:

  • The “White Top Hara” gained significant popularity after its description, becoming a sought-after species for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
  • It requires larger tanks and specific water conditions similar to other African Great Lakes cichlids.

Scientific Observation and References:

  • Further details and scientific insights can be found in publications by Ad Konings and Patrick Tawil, who have extensively studied this species.

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