Aulonocara stuartgranti (Regal Peacock Cichlid)

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208230 Aulonocara stuartgranti (Regal Peacock Cichlid) Aulonocara stuartgranti (Regal Peacock Cichlid)

Family: Cichlidae

Distribution: The Aulonocara stuartgranti is a Lake Malawian cichlid which is found along the coast between Chizi Point and Ngara.

PH: 7.5 – 8.5

Temperature: 22°C – 26°C (71°F – 79°F)

Hardness: 9 – 12 dH

Description: Aulonocara stuartgranti cichlids can reach up to 12 cm in length and are easily sexed due to the bright blue appearance of the males and the grey of the females.  Male Regal Peacocks have an anti-social temperament.  This species can live for up to 12 years, depending on how it is cared for.

Diet: Aulonocara korneliae requires prepared cichlid foods, vegetable matter and live meats; young fry can be served brine shrimp and powdered flake upon birth.

Breeding: The female Aulonocara korneliae is a mouthbrooding Malawi.  It lays its eggs on a stone and will take them into the mouth soon after.  Allow plenty of hiding spots and caves for effective breeding.  Stress to the female could provoke it to eat its eggs and fry.

Comments: Aulonocara stuartgranti require weekly water changes and are sensitive to nitrate.  Allow plenty of free area for swimming and avoid putting roots in your aquarium as they lower the pH levels.  Provide stone formations so territories and hiding places can be established.  On the whole, the Regal Peacock is an extremely manageable fish and suitable for beginners.

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Recommended Compatible Species: The Blue Peacock can be housed with its own kind, but be wary of housing males in the same tank.  Avoid tanking the Blue Peacock with Mbunas.  Similar sized Utakas, Rainbow fish and Congo Tetras are compatible with the Aulonocara stuartgranti.

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Pelvicachromis rubrolabiatus "Dikya"

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Metriaclima callainos (Cobalt Zebra Cichlid)

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Neolamprologus leleupi (lemon Cichlid)

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Cyrtocara moorii (Blue Dolphin Cichlid)

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Pseudotropheus socolofi "Snow White"

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Nimbochromis polystigma

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Eretmodus cyanostictus (Dwarf Goby Cichlid / Tanganyika Clown Cichlid)

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Family: Cichlidae

Distribution: The Dwarf Goby Cichlid is endemic to Lake Malawi, Africa.  They prefer the upper regions of water bodies with strong currents and highly oxygenated water.

PH: 7.6 – 8.9 pH

Temperature: 24 – 27°C (75 – 81 °F)

Hardness: 12 – 22 dH

Description: Rocks and rocky caves are a necessity when keeping Dwarf Goby Cichlids: they use them for protection and to keep themselves afloat when scraping algae off the rocks.  They also require highly-oxygenated water.

Eretmodus cyanostictus is a peaceful species and is therefore suitable for community tanks of at least 135L.  However, they can be quite aggressive towards one another, until they form a pair.  It is recommended that the tank hold either one or two of the species, but no more; more than one pair may result in both couples becoming aggressive towards one another.  They will grow to a maximum size of 8-9cm.

This species has a thin, elongated body.  They are covered with small blue spots and sport 6 – 7 transverse white or yellow stripes.  Colouration varies from grays and blacks to light brown, with a beige or light brown head.  The males exhibit brighter colours than the females and will be larger; he will also be distinguishable by his longer pelvic fin.

Diet: The Tanganyika Clown Cichlid’s natural diet is algae that they scrape off of rocks.  Thus, it is recommended that they are given a high amount of vegetable matter (such as spirulina flake) and occasionally treated to live or frozen foods (such as black mosquito larvae).  Do not give Eretmodus cyanostictus brine shrimp as it will cause digestive problems.

Breeding: The Dwarf Goby Cichlid are bi-parental mouth-brooders. Immediately after the female has laid the eggs on a rock, she will sweep them into her mouth whilst the male fertilises them.  She will keep them for approximately two weeks, when they change roles: she drops them into his mouth to incubate for a further week.

The fry themselves are the most difficult part of the process.  They are extremely slow-growing and require a strict feeding regiment.

Comments: Due to the difficulty of breeding and the required water conditions, this fish may be best suited to those with at least a medium-level of expertise.

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Recommended Compatible Species: Other algae-eaters are suitable tank mates, such as Tropheus and Simochromis species; as well as Rainbowfish, and species such as Synodontis, Aulonocara, Lamprichthys, and Afromastacembelus.

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Aulonocara maulana (Bicolor Peacock)

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Hemichromis sp. Guinea I (Turquoise Head Jewel Cichlid)

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