Buttikoferi Hetero Tilapia Zebra African Cichlid 5cm

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Description

Buttikoferi Hetero Tilapia Zebra African Cichlid 5cm

Overview: The Buttikoferi, also known as the Zebra Tilapia, is a striking and robust African Cichlid known for its bold black and white vertical stripes. This species can grow quite large, reaching up to 14 inches in length, which demands a spacious aquarium to accommodate its size and active nature.

Origin: Native to the rivers and coastal areas of West Africa, particularly in Liberia and Sierra Leone, Buttikoferi thrive in a range of freshwater environments. Their natural habitat consists of slow-moving or standing waters, where they can often be found among dense vegetation or hiding in rocky crevices.

Feeding: As omnivores, Buttikoferi Cichlids have a varied diet in the wild, which includes algae, small invertebrates, and plant matter. In captivity, they should be fed a balanced diet consisting of high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes, supplemented with fresh or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and blanched vegetables to ensure optimal health and coloration.

Tank Mates: Due to their size and aggressive nature, Buttikoferi are best kept with other large, robust fish that can hold their own. Suitable tank mates include other African Cichlids of similar size and temperament, large catfish, and some species of robust barbs. It is crucial to avoid pairing them with smaller, more docile species that could become targets of aggression.

Aggression: Buttikoferi Cichlids are known for their territorial and aggressive behavior, especially during breeding. Providing ample space, hiding spots, and visual barriers in the aquarium can help minimize aggression. However, careful observation and management are necessary to maintain harmony within the tank.

Experience Level: Due to their aggressive nature and specific care requirements, Buttikoferi are recommended for experienced aquarists who are familiar with managing large, aggressive fish species and can provide the appropriate environment and diet.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 75°F to 80°F (24°C to 27°C)
  • pH: 6.5 to 7.5
  • Hardness: Moderate to hard
  • Regular water changes and good filtration are essential to maintain water quality, particularly given the Buttikoferi’s size and dietary habits.

Ensuring these conditions will help your Buttikoferi thrive, displaying their full coloration and active behaviors, making them a captivating addition to a suitably equipped aquarium.

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