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Pseudotropheus Albino Pindani Malawi African Cichlid

Price range: £12.00 through £18.00

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Pseudotropheus Albino Pindani Malawi African Cichlid

Overview: The Pseudotropheus Pindani, also known as the Pindani Cichlid, is a stunning and vibrant freshwater fish native to Lake Malawi in Africa. With its striking yellow and black coloring, it’s a standout addition to any cichlid enthusiast’s tank.

Origin: Originating from the rocky areas of Lake Malawi, this species thrives in rocky habitats with plenty of caves and crevices for shelter.

Feeding: Pindani Cichlids are omnivores, enjoying a diet that includes high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes supplemented with occasional treats of live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and small insects.

Tank Mates: They thrive in communities with other Malawi cichlids of similar size and temperament. Avoid housing them with significantly smaller or more passive fish, as their territorial nature can lead to aggression.

Aggression: Pindani Cichlids can be moderately aggressive, especially during breeding times or when establishing territories. Adequate space and hiding spots help mitigate aggression.

Experience Level: Intermediate to experienced aquarists are best suited for keeping Pindani Cichlids due to their territorial behavior and specific water requirements.

Water Parameters: Maintain water temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C), pH levels around 7.5-8.5, and hardness of 10-20° dGH, replicating the alkaline conditions of their natural habitat in Lake Malawi.

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