Brad To The Bone Cichlids
Lwanda (Aulonocara Lwanda) German Import Males
Lwanda (Aulonocara Lwanda) German Import Males
Max Size: 6" - 7"
Description:
The Lwanda cichlid is a beautiful and popular cichlid fish that is native to Lake Malawi in Africa. It is known for its striking coloration of blue, yellow, and orange. Males are generally more colorful than females, with brighter blue bodies and more pronounced yellow and orange markings.
Aquarium Size and Conditions:
- Tank Size: A minimum of 50 gallons is recommended, with larger tanks being more suitable.
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: Between 75-82°F (24-28°C).
- pH: 7.8-8.6.
- Hardness: 10-20 dH.
- Ammonia and Nitrite: 0 ppm.
- Nitrate: Less than 20 ppm.
- Water Changes: Regular water changes of 20-30% should be performed weekly.
Feeding Recommendations:
Lwanda cichlids are omnivores. Their diet should comprise high-quality flake food, pellets, and a mix of frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and mysis shrimp. It's advisable to feed them multiple small meals throughout the day.
Additional Notes:
- Behavior: While Lwanda cichlids are generally peaceful, they can exhibit territorial behavior, especially towards their own kind and during breeding season. It's recommended to house them in a species-specific tank or with other Malawi cichlids of similar size and temperament. Providing ample hiding spots in the form of caves is essential.
- Aquarium Setup: A well-filtered aquarium is crucial to maintain water quality. Regular water testing is advised to ensure parameters remain within the recommended range. Offering a varied diet ensures the fish receive all necessary nutrients. Observing the fish for any signs of illness or stress is essential for their well-being.
Compatibility:
Lwanda cichlids can be kept with other Malawi cichlids of similar size and temperament. However, it is important to avoid keeping them with Mbuna cichlids, as these fish are more aggressive. Other good tank mates for Lwanda cichlids include Synodontis catfish and other non-cichlid fish from Lake Malawi.