Mdoka White Lips

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The Placidochromis Phenochilus Mdoka, also known as the Mdoka White Lips, is a captivating cichlid from Lake Malawi, admired for its serene behavior and unique appearance. Males exhibit a distinctive white lip with a blue and orange body, making them a prized addition to any aquarium.

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( 1.75" )

Premium Females
Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color

10 in stock

$20
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( 1.75" )

Premium Unsexed
Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color

15 in stock

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( 2.25" )

Premium Males
Stage 3 - Color Morph

9 in stock

$35
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Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color
Premium Females 1.75"
(10 AVAILABLE)
$20
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Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color
Premium Unsexed 1.75"
(15 AVAILABLE)
$20
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Stage 3 - Color Morph
Premium Males 2.25"
(9 AVAILABLE)
$35
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Introduction: Explore the serene world of the Placidochromis Phenochilus Mdoka, a distinguished cichlid from Lake Malawi, known for its peaceful demeanor and striking appearance, which includes a notable white lip and vibrant body colors.

Appearance and Behavior: This species boasts a large, robust body, growing up to 8-10 inches. Males display a vivid blue body with a white mid-section and an orange-red blaze on the upper lip, while females have a more subdued coloration. Known for their social nature, they thrive in groups and exhibit peaceful behavior, making them compatible with other non-aggressive fish.

Aquarium Care: A setup that mirrors their natural rocky habitat with ample hiding spots is ideal. They prefer alkaline water conditions with a pH of 7.8-8.6 and temperatures between 76-82°F. Regular water changes and a balanced diet of high-quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods are essential for their wellbeing.

Breeding: The Mdoka are maternal mouthbrooders. Females carry the fertilized eggs in their mouths until they hatch. Providing a protein-rich diet and ample hiding spaces can encourage breeding behaviors and support the health of fry.

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