Description
Canara Pearl Spot Cichlid
Scientific Name: Etroplus canarensis
Common Names: Canara Pearl Spot Cichlid, Malabar Cichlid
Overview
The Canara Pearl Spot Cichlid (Etroplus canarensis) is a beautiful and relatively lesser-known species of cichlid that is native to the coastal rivers of the Western Ghats in India. Known for its striking appearance, this cichlid has a pearlescent, iridescent body with distinct spot patterns that resemble pearls, which gives it its “Pearl Spot” name. These fish are peaceful, though they can be territorial, especially during breeding. They thrive in well-planted aquariums with stable water conditions and are ideal for experienced aquarists looking to add a unique species to their tank.
Key Information
Size: 4–6 inches (10–15 cm)
Lifespan: 5–8 years
Temperament: Semi-aggressive, territorial during breeding
Diet: Omnivore
Swimming Level: Mid to bottom level
Habitat & Tank Setup
Tank Size: Minimum 30 gallons for a pair, larger for a group
Group Size: Best kept as pairs or small groups (if the tank is large enough)
Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel
Decor: Rocks, driftwood, and plants for hiding and territorial areas
Plants: Hardy plants such as Java Fern, Anubias, and Amazon Sword
Lighting: Moderate to bright
Filtration: Moderate filtration with gentle water movement
Water Parameters
Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 7.0–8.0
Hardness: Moderately hard (6–12 dGH)
Water Quality: Clean, well-oxygenated water with regular water changes
Feeding
Diet Type: Omnivore
Suitable Foods:
High-quality flakes or pellets
Frozen or live foods (brine shrimp, daphnia, bloodworms)
Vegetables like spinach, zucchini, or peas
Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times per day, in moderate portions
Tankmates
Compatible With:
Peaceful to semi-aggressive species, including other Indian subcontinent fish
Other medium-sized cichlids
Peaceful bottom dwellers like Corydoras or small loaches
Avoid:
Very aggressive fish or overly large species
Species that might outcompete them for food or invade their territories
Care Notes
Breeding: Canara Pearl Spot Cichlids are egg layers. During breeding, they can become territorial and may guard their eggs or fry aggressively. Providing plenty of hiding spots and space is important.
Temperament: While peaceful under normal conditions, they can show aggression during the breeding season. It is recommended to provide visual barriers or multiple hiding places to reduce territorial disputes.
Water Quality: These fish thrive in clean, stable water conditions. Regular water changes are important to maintain optimal health.
Social Nature: While they can coexist with other species, care must be taken when keeping them with other territorial or aggressive fish.
Fun Fact
The Canara Pearl Spot Cichlid is one of the lesser-known cichlids from India, making it a unique addition to any cichlid lover’s collection. The males tend to have more vivid coloration and larger fins, especially during the breeding season. This species is named for the pearlescent spots that appear on its body, a characteristic that makes it particularly stunning in aquariums with bright lighting.