Description
Callochromis Macrops Tanganyikan African Cichlids 4cm
Overview: The Callochromis Macrops, a fascinating cichlid from Lake Tanganyika, is known for its unique appearance and interesting behavior. With large, expressive eyes and vibrant coloration, this species adds a distinctive charm to any aquarium setting.
Origin: Hailing from the sandy shores of Lake Tanganyika in East Africa, Callochromis Macrops are adapted to environments with sandy substrates and clear, deep waters. They are often found in shallow areas where they sift through the sand for food.
Feeding: These cichlids are omnivores with a preference for invertebrates. In captivity, they thrive on a varied diet of high-quality flake foods, pellets, and live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia. Providing a diverse diet helps maintain their health and vibrant colors.
Tank Mates: Callochromis Macrops are moderately peaceful and can coexist with other Tanganyikan cichlids. Ideal tank mates include species such as Julidochromis, Neolamprologus, and Altolamprologus. Avoid housing them with overly aggressive or much larger cichlids to prevent stress and potential conflicts.
Aggression: Generally, Callochromis Macrops exhibit mild to moderate aggression, especially males during breeding. They are best kept in species-specific tanks or with other peaceful to semi-aggressive Tanganyikan cichlids. Providing ample space and hiding spots can help mitigate territorial disputes.
Experience Level: Intermediate. While not overly challenging to care for, Callochromis Macrops require stable water conditions and appropriate tank mates, making them more suitable for aquarists with some experience in maintaining cichlid aquariums.
Water Parameters: To ensure their well-being, maintain water temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C), a pH of 7.8-9.0, and a hardness of 10-20 dGH. Regular water changes and monitoring of water quality are essential to keep these parameters stable and conducive to their health.
In summary, Callochromis Macrops is a captivating Tanganyikan cichlid that brings unique beauty and behavior to African cichlid tanks. With proper care and attention to their specific needs, they can be a rewarding addition for intermediate aquarists looking to enhance their aquarium’s diversity.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.