African Cichlid – Kribensis Breeding Pair – 4-6cm
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Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair – A Rewarding and Colourful Freshwater ChoiceThe Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair (Pelvicachromis pulcher) is a dazzling and hardy species native to West Africa. Known for their stunning colours, these fish display a mix of purple, yellow, and black hues. Moreover, males develop elongated fins, while females showcase a vibrant purple belly when ready to breed. Because of their fascinating behaviours and ease of care, they are perfect for aquarists of all experience levels.Size and Lifespan of Kribensis CichlidsMales of the Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair reach up to 10 cm, while females are slightly smaller at 7–8 cm. Additionally, they can live for 5–8 years with proper care. To support their health, maintain stable water parameters and provide a high-quality diet. Furthermore, their compact size and long lifespan make them ideal for community tanks or species-specific setups.Tank Size and Setup for Kribensis Cichlid Breeding PairsA 75-litre tank is the minimum size recommended for a Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair, though larger tanks are preferred. Moreover, a sandy substrate is essential, as they enjoy digging and exploring. Include hiding spots like flowerpot caves, rocks, or driftwood for spawning and shelter. Additionally, hardy plants like Java fern or Anubias add a natural touch while offering additional hiding places. Keep water at 24–27°C with a pH of 6.5–7.5.Tank Mates for Kribensis CichlidsKribensis Cichlids are semi-aggressive, especially during breeding. However, they can coexist with peaceful, fast-swimming tank mates like tetras, rasboras, and rainbowfish. Avoid pairing them with other territorial cichlids to prevent conflicts. Furthermore, ensuring the tank has plenty of space and hiding spots helps reduce aggression. When properly housed, they are active yet harmonious members of a community tank.Feeding and Nutrition for Kribensis Cichlid Breeding PairsThe Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair thrives on a varied omnivorous diet. High-quality pellets or flakes should be their primary food source. Moreover, live or frozen treats like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and daphnia enhance their health and colours. Adding blanched vegetables such as spinach or zucchini ensures balanced nutrition. Feed them twice daily in small portions. Additionally, removing uneaten food promptly prevents waste buildup and maintains water clarity.Breeding and Raising FryBreeding Kribensis Cichlids is relatively easy, making them a favourite for aquarists. Females display a bright purple belly when ready to spawn, while males guard the territory. They lay eggs in caves or secluded areas. Once fry hatch, parents actively protect and guide them. Furthermore, feeding fry baby brine shrimp or crushed flakes ensures healthy growth. Keeping water conditions stable is crucial for successful breeding and fry survival.Species OverviewSpecies: Pelvicachromis pulcherCommon Name: Kribensis Cichlid Breeding PairOrigin: West Africa (Niger Delta)Diet: OmnivorePH Range: 6.5–7.5Temperature: 24–27°CMax Size: Males 10 cm, Females 7–8 cmTank Size: 75 litresFAQs1. Are Kribensis Cichlids easy to care for? Yes, they are hardy and suitable for beginner and intermediate aquarists alike.2. Can they live in a planted aquarium? Yes, they thrive in tanks with hardy plants like Anubias or Java fern.3. How often should they be fed? Feed them twice daily with small portions of high-quality food and occasional treats.4. What tank setup encourages breeding? Provide caves or secluded areas, stable water conditions, and a sandy substrate to encourage spawning.5. How do I minimise aggression during breeding? Ensure ample space, hiding spots, and peaceful tank mates to reduce territorial behaviour.Bring home a Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pair today! Their vibrant colours, engaging behaviours, and rewarding breeding process make them an excellent addition to any aquarium. Order now and experience the joy of raising these captivating fish!
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