Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas. Here's a comprehensive guide to the Frontosa Cichlid, a majestic freshwater fish prized in the aquarium world:...
Live fish will be delivered only to selected pincodes in Kolkata and nearby areas.
Here's a comprehensive guide to the Frontosa Cichlid, a majestic freshwater fish prized in the aquarium world:
Frontosa Cichlid
Cyphotilapia frontosa
Lake Tanganyika, East Africa
Found in deep waters (15–50 meters), where light is low and temperatures are stable
Lives in rocky habitats and caves
Coloration:
Striking white or bluish body with 5–7 vertical black stripes
Males often have more intense blue hues
Hump:
Mature males develop a large nuchal hump (on the forehead)
Fins: Long, trailing dorsal and anal fins
Adult Size:
Males: Up to 12–15 inches (30–38 cm)
Females: Slightly smaller, around 10–12 inches
Growth Rate: Slow-growing, but long-lived (up to 15+ years)
Males are larger with more pronounced humps
Longer fins and more vibrant color in males
Females are rounder and smaller
Parameter | Ideal Range |
---|---|
Temperature | 24°C – 28°C (75°F – 82°F) |
pH Level | 7.8 – 9.0 (alkaline) |
Hardness | 10 – 20 dGH |
Tank Size | Minimum 100 gallons for adults |
✅ Requires stable water parameters; sensitive to changes.
Aquascape:
Rocky caves, hiding spots, minimal plants
Mimic their natural rocky environment
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Lighting: Dim to moderate (they prefer subdued lighting)
Filtration: Strong, with excellent biological filtration
Water Movement: Moderate
Type: Carnivorous
Preferred Foods:
High-quality cichlid pellets
Live/frozen foods: krill, shrimp, earthworms, silversides
Occasional spirulina for balance
❌ Avoid feeder fish due to risk of parasites
Temperament:
Generally peaceful for a large cichlid, but territorial
Calm and slow-moving, not overly aggressive
Best Kept With:
Other Tanganyika cichlids (e.g., Calvus, Compressiceps)
Large Synodontis catfish
Avoid:
Aggressive Mbuna cichlids or fast, nippy fish
Group Size:
Best in harems (1 male : 3+ females)
Can be kept in colonies if tank is large enough
Type: Mouthbrooder
Maturity Age: 2–3 years
Spawning: Female lays eggs, then carries them in her mouth for 3–4 weeks
Fry Care:
Fry can be raised separately
Feed baby brine shrimp, crushed flakes
Sensitive to ammonia and nitrite – regular maintenance is essential
Watch for common cichlid issues: bloat, ich, and internal parasites
Provide a calm, low-stress environment
Known for their majestic, slow swimming and regal presence
Highly intelligent, can recognize their keeper
One of the few cichlids that enjoy deep, dim environments
Trait | Detail |
---|---|
Difficulty | Intermediate to Advanced |
Lifespan | 15+ years |
Temperament | Peaceful but territorial |
Compatibility | Best with similar large fish |
Breeding | Mouthbrooder (requires patience) |
Tank Size | 100+ gallons recommended |
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