Hereโs a detailed guide to the Red Jewel Cichlid โ a vibrant and fiery freshwater fish admired for its intense coloration and fiery personality. ๐ Red Jewel Cichlid Overview Scientific...
Hereโs a detailed guide to the Red Jewel Cichlid โ a vibrant and fiery freshwater fish admired for its intense coloration and fiery personality.
Scientific Name: Hemichromis bimaculatus (often confused with other Hemichromis species)
Common Names: Red Jewel Fish, Jewel Cichlid, African Jewel Cichlid
Family: Cichlidae
Origin: West Africa โ especially Nigeria, Cameroon, and surrounding regions
Habitat: Rivers, streams, and lakes with rocky substrates and slow to moderate flow
Size: 5โ6 inches (12โ15 cm)
Lifespan: 5โ7 years (up to 10 with excellent care)
Coloration:
Rich red or ruby body with iridescent blue or turquoise spots
Color intensity increases during breeding or aggression
Sexual Dimorphism:
Males: Slightly larger, more pointed fins
Females: Slightly rounder belly, may have deeper red during spawning
Temperament: Highly aggressive, especially when breeding
Tank Level: Bottom to mid-level
Social Behavior:
Territorial
Can be kept solo, in pairs, or in species-only tanks
Will attack or kill smaller or peaceful tankmates
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Tank Size | Minimum 30 gallons for one; 40โ55+ gallons for pairs |
| Water Type | Freshwater |
| Temperature | 74โ82ยฐF (23โ28ยฐC) |
| pH Level | 6.5โ7.5 (neutral preferred) |
| Hardness | 4โ15 dGH |
| Filtration | Strong, with good biological and mechanical filtering |
| Aquascape | Rocks, caves, driftwood; plants should be hardy or artificial |
| Substrate | Sand or fine gravel (they dig) |
| Lighting | Moderate โ enhances their fiery colors |
Type: Omnivore (with carnivorous tendencies)
Preferred Foods:
High-quality cichlid pellets
Frozen/live: bloodworms, brine shrimp, krill
Vegetables: blanched spinach, peas (occasionally)
Feeding Frequency: 1โ2 times daily; avoid overfeeding
Spawning Type: Substrate spawner (lays eggs on flat surfaces)
Pairing:
Pair up young fish naturally โ forced pairings often lead to fighting
Spawning Behavior:
Color deepens dramatically during breeding
Parents become extremely aggressive
Eggs hatch in 2โ4 days; fry are free-swimming after ~7 days
Fry Care:
Parents guard fry, but may eat them if stressed
Feed baby brine shrimp or finely crushed flakes
Donโt underestimate their aggression โ even toward larger fish
Use tank dividers or lots of visual barriers if keeping with other fish
Remove fry or parents after spawning to prevent cannibalism or over-aggression
Provide hiding spaces for tankmates
Keep water clean โ Red Jewels are hardy but thrive in good conditions
Best kept:
Alone
As a pair in a species-only tank
In large tanks with other robust, similarly aggressive cichlids
Possible tankmates (only in large tanks with care):
Convict cichlids
Firemouth cichlids
Giant danios
Plecos (large ones)
Rainbowfish (fast, top-dwelling)
Avoid:
Small fish (e.g., tetras, guppies)
Peaceful or shy fish
Slow or long-finned species (e.g., gouramis, angelfish)
Over-aggression: Especially during breeding
Color fading: Caused by stress, poor water, or improper diet
Fry predation: Even dedicated parents may eat young
Misidentification: Other Hemichromis species are sold as Red Jewels โ confirm exact species when buying
The Red Jewel Cichlid is a fiery, beautiful fish that commands attention with both its appearance and behavior. While aggressive, it's hardy, intelligent, and easy to breed, making it a good choice for experienced aquarists who can manage its temperament and tank needs.