3cm
Cyphotilapia Frontosa
Overview
This special line-bred was from Taiwan. Base on structure and stripes, this frontosa was line-bred from Cyphotilapia frontosa from Burundi or Cyphotilapia frontosa species “North”. Un-organization of phenotype in DNA caused this frontosa has reddish-brown stripes instead of black stripes.
The Frontosa African Cichlid is a fairly typical member of the Cichlidae family. Both sexes are characterized by a large frontal hump which will develop as the fish reaches maturity, or attains a length of around 4 inches. It is known by the scientific name of Cyphotilapia frontosa. Originating from the deep waters of Lake Tanganyika.
Although territorial, the Frontosa African Cichlid is generally not aggressive, but rather gentle and tolerant. It does well in a tank with plenty of rocks and caves for hiding and a sandy bottom. Plants are incidental but may be helpful for other tank mates.
A mouth brooder, eggs are laid in a rocky crevasse or cave and then scooped up by the female where she carries them for 21 to 28 days. Once released, she will take them back into her mouth at night or if danger is present. Most members of the mouth brooding variety of African Cichlids are easily bred while in the aquarium if given the proper tank set-up and excellent water conditions. A small group of 5 to 7 females and one male will provide the best opportunities for breeding.
The Frontosa African Cichlid prefers a diet of flaked and pellet foods and freeze-dried ocean plankton or krill.
Care
Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive
Colour Form: Tan, White, Black, Blue
Diet: Carnivore
Max Size: 35cm
Origin: Africa
Family: Cichlidae
Tank Size: 350L
Temperature: 23-31c
pH: 7.8 - 9.0
*Product Photo is for reference only. Exact fish may vary in size and colour.