Description
π Kribensis Cichlid
π Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Pelvicachromis pulcher
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Family: Cichlidae
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Origin: West Africa (Niger & Cross River systems)
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Size: 3 β 4 inches (7 β 10 cm)
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Lifespan: 5 β 8 years
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Tank Zone: Bottom to Mid
π Water Parameters
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TDS: 80 β 200 ppm
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pH: 6.0 β 7.5
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Temperature: 24 β 28Β°C (75 β 82Β°F)
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Hardness: 5 β 12 dGH
π Characteristics
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Known as one of the most colorful dwarf cichlids.
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Males are larger with pointed fins, females are smaller with a bright red/purple belly (especially during breeding).
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Hardy, peaceful (for a cichlid), and great for beginners.
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Active, loves caves and hiding places.
π½οΈ Food
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Type: Omnivorous
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Diet: High-quality cichlid pellets, flakes, frozen/live foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia), and vegetables like peas or spinach.
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Feeding: 1β2 times daily, small portions.
π οΈ Maintenance
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Tank Size: Minimum 20β30 gallons for a pair.
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Filtration: Moderate β keep water clean and stable.
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Decor: Provide rocks, driftwood, and caves (essential for breeding). Live or artificial plants are also good.
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Water Change: 20β30% weekly.
π₯ Social Behavior
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Minimum Group Size: Best kept as a pair.
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Tank Mates: Tetras, rasboras, barbs, corydoras, plecos, peaceful dwarf cichlids.
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Avoid: Very aggressive cichlids or fin-nipping fish.
β Doβs
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Provide caves β they love to hide and breed inside.
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Keep in pairs for natural behavior.
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Use planted or decorated tanks for a natural look.
β Donβts
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Donβt overcrowd the tank.
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Donβt keep with large/aggressive fish.
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Donβt skip hiding spaces β they feel stressed.
β Quick Tips
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One of the most beginner-friendly cichlids.
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Very easy to breed in aquariums.
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Peaceful, colorful, and perfect for community aquariums.