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Are Maingano cichlids aggressive?

Are Maingano cichlids aggressive?

Compatibility: Maingano cichlids are overall pretty aggressive, so therefore they should be kept in an aquarium slightly overstocked with other aggressive Malawi mbuna cichlids. When setting up a species-only tank, be sure to have more females than males due to the especially higher level of aggression the males show.

Are Blue Johanni aggressive?

It is a moderately aggressive cichlid, but not a community tank specimen that can be kept with fish other than cichlids. The aquarists must be willing to do frequent water changes and provide appropriate tank mates.

How big does a Maingano cichlid get?

This species can grow to a length of 7.5 centimetres (3.0 in) SL. Also known as Maingano, this mbuna is often confused with P. johannii.

Are electric blue Johanni cichlids aggressive?

Behavior: Electric BlueJohanni are very aggressive fish for their size; give them plenty of room and rocks to hide in. A sandy substrate is best; avoid live plants as they will be eaten.

How long do Maingano cichlids live for?

Size of fish – inches: 3.0 inches (7.49 cm) – In the wild they only grow to just under 3″ (7.5 cm) but are slightly larger in the aquarium, reaching a length of just under 4″ (10 cm), Lifespan: 9 years – They have a lifespan of about 9 years with proper care.

How do you tell Johanni from Maingano?

Often debated question is what’s the difference between the Johannii and Maingano? The pattern is the same as for Melanochromis johanni males, the difference between the 2 males is that the johanni has deeper body while the Maingano has a slender elongated body. This mbuna is often confused with M.

How do you tell the difference between male and female electric blue cichlids?

The male electric blue hap sports intense blue coloring broken up by nine to 12 vertical bars on a stocky, elongated body. Females are silver or light blue and are smaller in size than the 6-inch males. Both males and females have orange, red or yellow markings on the anal fin.

How big do electric blue cichlids get?

The electric blue hap (Sciaenochromis ahli) is a species of cichlid fish endemic to Lake Malawi. It prefers to live in caves and crevices in rocky substrates. This species can reach a length of 20 centimetres (7.9 in) TL. It can also be found in the aquarium trade.

What mbuna cichlids can be kept together?

From my experience, yellow labs and Acei are the best mbunas to keep with other African cichlids including peacocks and haps. With other mbuna types, I would highly recommend keeping them with peacocks and haps that are large and a little more aggressive than them.

What is the difference between Maingano and Johanni?

Often debated question is what’s the difference between the Johannii and Maingano? The pattern is the same as for Melanochromis johanni males, the difference between the 2 males is that the johanni has deeper body while the Maingano has a slender elongated body. This mbuna is often confused with M. johanni.

Where does the Maingano cichlid Melanochromis come from?

Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos 1 Care Level. 2 Plant Safe. 3 Color. General: The maingano cichlid originates from Lake Malawi, with its main habitat being very rocky areas that have… More

What’s the best way to keep a Maingano cichlid?

Fecundity: It is best to keep maingano cichlids in a breeding group that consists of one male to multiple females. The males may get aggressive at times so create hiding spots throughout the aquarium. Also add slate and provide open areas for areas in which the cichlids can spawn.

What kind of cichlids live in Lake Malawi?

Fish information on the types of cichlids from Lake Tanganyika, Tropheus Cichlids, Frontosa, Goby Cichlids, Shelldwellers and more, habitats and cichlids tanks for Tanganyika Cichlids. Lake Malawi Cichlids known as Zebra Cichlids. Fish information on the Mbuna Cichlids, habitats, and cichlids tanks for these rock-dwelling types of cichlids.

Where are Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos found in Lake Malawi?

The Maingano Melanochromis cyaneorhabdos is a newer arrival as a recognized species. It was scientifically described as recently as 1997 by Bowers and Stauffer. It is endemic to Lake Malawi, Africa, but is found in a very limited area. It occurs only at Likoma Island situated the halfway point of the lake, but on the eastern side close Mozambique.

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Ruth Doyle