Tri-color Cyprichromis leptosoma “Mpimbwe Black Bee”

Cyprichromis leptosoma “Mpimbwe Black Bee” (Tri-Color Cyprochromis Black Bee)

The Cyprichromis leptosoma “Mpimbwe Black Bee,” or Tri-Color Cyprochromis Black Bee, is a striking cichlid from Lake Tanganyika known for its tri-color pattern of black, yellow, and blue. Ideal for intermediate aquarists, it requires a spacious tank with specific water conditions (pH 8.0-9.0, temperature 75-82°F). This peaceful schooling fish thrives on a diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live foods, adding unique beauty and dynamic behavior to your aquarium.

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Tri-color Cyprichromis leptosoma “Mpimbwe Black Bee”

The Cyprichromis leptosoma “Mpimbwe Black Bee,” also known as the Tri-Color Cyprochromis Black Bee, is a stunning cichlid species native to the deep, rocky waters of Lake Tanganyika in Africa. This fish is celebrated for its unique tri-color pattern and dynamic schooling behavior, making it a prized addition to any freshwater aquarium.

Key Features:

  • Striking Appearance: The “Mpimbwe Black Bee” variant of Cyprichromis leptosoma is characterized by its distinctive tri-color pattern, featuring a sleek black body with vibrant yellow and blue highlights. Males exhibit more pronounced colors, especially during breeding displays, while females and juveniles have subtler hues.
  • Social and Peaceful: Known for their peaceful nature, these cichlids thrive in schools of 10 or more. Their schooling behavior reduces stress and enhances their natural displays, making them ideal for community tanks with other Tanganyikan species.
  • Ideal Tank Environment: A tank of at least 40 gallons is recommended, with plenty of open swimming space and some rocky areas for hiding. Optimal water conditions include a pH of 8.0-9.0 and temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C). Strong filtration and regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality.
  • Diet and Feeding: In the wild, Cyprichromis leptosoma feed on plankton. In captivity, they thrive on a diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and occasional live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia.
  • Breeding: These cichlids are maternal mouthbrooders, with females carrying the fertilized eggs and fry in their mouths for protection until they are ready to be released. Providing a stable environment and proper care can encourage breeding behavior.

Care Level: Intermediate – Requires specific water conditions and a spacious, well-maintained tank to thrive.

Compatibility: Best kept with other peaceful Tanganyikan cichlids or similarly tempered species. Avoid housing them with aggressive or significantly larger fish.

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