Buccochromis nototaenia

$20

The Buccochromis nototaenia, commonly known as the Stripeback Hap, is a striking Lake Malawi cichlid renowned for its large size, streamlined body, and distinctive striped pattern, making it a commanding presence in any suitable aquarium.

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( 1.75" )

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Stage 2 - Nice Transitional Color
Premium Unsexed 1.75"
(65 AVAILABLE)
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Description

Introduction: Dive into the aquatic world of Lake Malawi with Buccochromis nototaenia, a species that embodies the grandeur of African cichlids. Known for its size and distinctive appearance, this fish is a coveted addition for cichlid enthusiasts.

Physical Traits and Natural Habitat: Buccochromis nototaenia, endemic to Lake Malawi, showcases a robust and elongated body with a deep-bodied form and an oblique dark lateral band. It commands attention with its size, reaching up to 23 cm in length, and displays a coloration that varies from subadult to mature stages.

Aquarium Setup: Accommodating its size, a large tank of at least 75 gallons is recommended, with preferences for sand and rock substrates to mimic its natural habitat. This setup supports their swimming behavior and territorial nature.

Behavior and Compatibility: While generally peaceful, the Stripeback Hap’s size can make it daunting for smaller species. It’s suited for larger aquariums with other sizable cichlid species, where its peaceful demeanor can be best observed without the risk of predation.

Dietary Needs: An omnivore with a preference for meaty foods, it thrives on a diet that includes both plant and animal matter, reflecting its predatory nature in the wild where it chases juvenile fish over open sands.

Breeding and Lifecycle: Details on breeding in captivity are sparse, but like many cichlids, Buccochromis nototaenia is likely a mouthbrooder, with females protecting the eggs and fry.

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