Description
π Tilapia Cichlid
π Basic Info
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Scientific Name: Oreochromis species (many varieties)
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Family: Cichlidae
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Origin: Africa (especially Nile, Congo & surrounding rivers)
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Size: 8 β 12 inches (20 β 30 cm), some varieties larger
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Lifespan: 7 β 10 years
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Tank Zone: Mid to Bottom
π Water Parameters
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TDS: 150 β 300 ppm
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pH: 6.5 β 8.0
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Temperature: 24 β 30Β°C (75 β 86Β°F)
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Hardness: 8 β 15 dGH
π Characteristics
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Hardy and fast-growing fish.
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Body shape is oval and thick, colors vary (gray, silver, red, orange, black).
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Males are usually larger and more colorful.
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Known for being active, strong, and territorial.
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Widely used in aquaculture, but also kept by cichlid enthusiasts.
π½οΈ Food
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Type: Omnivorous
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Diet: High-quality cichlid pellets, algae wafers, vegetables (spinach, lettuce, peas), worms, and small insects.
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Feeding: 1β2 times daily, they eat a lot β avoid overfeeding.
π οΈ Maintenance
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Tank Size: Minimum 75 gallons for a pair or small group.
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Filtration: Strong β Tilapias produce a lot of waste.
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Decor: Rocks, caves, and driftwood. They also dig, so use sturdy plants or artificial ones.
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Water Change: 30β40% weekly.
π₯ Social Behavior
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Minimum Group Size: Best kept as pairs or small groups.
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Tank Mates: Other large, semi-aggressive fish like Oscars, Jack Dempseys, Plecos.
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Avoid: Small, peaceful fish β they may be eaten.
β Doβs
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Provide large tanks with swimming space.
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Give a balanced diet with vegetables + protein.
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Use strong filtration β they are messy eaters.
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Keep them in warm, stable water.
β Donβts
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Donβt mix with tiny community fish.
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Donβt overcrowd β males get aggressive.
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Donβt keep in weakly filtered tanks.
β Quick Tips
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Tilapia are very hardy and easy to breed.
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Ideal for beginner to intermediate fishkeepers.
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More common in farming, but in aquariums, they can be beautiful display fish if kept in spacious setups.