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Acei Cichlid

Acei Cichlid
Acei Cichlid
Acei Cichlid
Acei Cichlid
Acei Cichlid
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Acei Cichlid Description

Acei Cichlid

The Acei Cichlid, scientifically known as Pseudotropheus acei, is a vibrant and peaceful species of cichlid native to Lake Malawi in Africa. Known for its unique coloration and amiable nature, the Acei Cichlid is a favorite among aquarium enthusiasts.

Physical Characteristics:

  • Most notable for their elongated bodies and striking yellow or purple-blue coloration.
  • They possess a distinctive yellow-tipped tail, which contrasts beautifully with their darker body.
  • Adults can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length in captivity.

Natural Habitat:

  • In the wild, Acei Cichlids are found in the rocky shores and sandy areas of Lake Malawi.
  • They prefer environments with plenty of hiding spots among rocks and submerged wood.

Care and Aquarium Setup:

  • Acei Cichlids thrive in spacious aquariums that replicate their natural habitat, with a recommended minimum tank size of 55 gallons for a group.
  • The aquarium should include ample rockwork and caves to provide hiding spaces and territories.
  • Water conditions should mimic those of Lake Malawi, with a pH range of 7.5-8.5 and temperatures between 24-28°C (75-82°F).

Diet:

  • They are omnivorous, with a diet in the wild consisting of algae and small invertebrates.
  • In captivity, they should be fed a variety of foods, including quality cichlid pellets, spirulina flakes, and occasional live or frozen foods.

Behaviour and Compatibility:

  • Acei Cichlids are known for their peaceful temperament, especially compared to other African cichlids.
  • They do well in a community tank with other Malawi cichlids of similar size and temperament.
  • These fish are social and prefer to be kept in groups, which helps reduce aggression and stress.

Breeding:

  • Acei Cichlids are maternal mouthbrooders. Females carry fertilized eggs and fry in their mouth to protect them until they are ready to fend for themselves.
  • Breeding in captivity can be encouraged with good water quality, a balanced diet, and proper tank conditions.

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