Demasoni Cichlid For Sale
Pseudotropheus demasoni is a species of cichlid fish that is native to Lake Malawi, one of Africa’s Great Rift Valley lakes. This species is exclusively found in a specific location within the lake known as the Pombo Rocks, which are situated in Tanzanian waters. Pseudotropheus demasoni is noted for its potential to reach a maximum length of 10 centimeters standard length (SL), making it a relatively small cichlid. The unique habitat and limited distribution of this species highlight its specialized ecological niche within the diverse aquatic ecosystem of Lake Malawi.
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Diet & Nutrition:
Omnivore that needs mainly herbivorous foods. Their diet should consist of vegetable matter. An all purpose, high quality cichlid formula can be used as a basic diet. Including vegetable supplements to their diet will help with overall health.
Breeding & Spawning:
Mouthbrooder that needs to be in numbers of 12 or more. At one inch a female will start to brood but the number of fry will be low. Once the dominant male decides to breed, he will become severely aggressive and pummel to death any other male in the tank if the tank is too small, or if there is a lack of hiding places for the other fish.
Gender:
For the first couple of months juveniles of both sexes are the same size and shape. This makes sexing next to impossible unless you vent them. As they get older, the males will develop elongated ventral fins and an egg spot.
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