Star Sapphire Placidochromis phenochilus

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The Placidochromis sp. “Phenochilus Tanzania” Star Sapphire is a visually striking African cichlid known for its deep blue body speckled with star-like spots. This peaceful species is a favorite among aquarists for its unique appearance and relatively easy care requirements, thriving in Lake Malawi’s sandy environments.

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( 1.75" )

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( 1.75" )

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( 2" )

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Description

Introduction: Immerse yourself in the world of the Star Sapphire Cichlid, a dazzling inhabitant of Lake Malawi, celebrated for its lustrous, starry appearance and tranquil nature. This species is a standout in the aquarium community for both its beauty and its peaceful demeanor.

Distinctive Features and Habitat: Males of this species boast a vibrant blue hue adorned with white, star-like speckles, intensifying in color and number with age. Females are less colorful but still maintain an elegant appearance. Originating from the sandy areas of Lake Malawi, these cichlids prefer environments that replicate their natural habitat, featuring sandy substrates and ample swimming space.

Aquarium Care: To cater to their needs, an aquarium of at least 125 gallons is recommended, equipped with a sandy bottom and rock structures to mimic their natural setting. The Star Sapphire Cichlid thrives in temperatures of 78-82°F and a pH of 7.8-8.6. Their diet should include high-protein foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and commercial pellets to maintain their health and coloration.

Behavior and Social Interaction: Known for their peaceful nature, Star Sapphire Cichlids can coexist with other non-aggressive species of similar size. They are schooling fish in the wild and prefer to be in groups, which helps to reduce stress and promote natural behaviors in the aquarium setting.

Breeding and Lifespan: Breeding these cichlids can be straightforward with proper tank conditions and a balanced male-to-female ratio. They are maternal mouthbrooders, with females caring for the eggs and fry in their mouths. With appropriate care, the Star Sapphire Cichlid can live up to 8-10 years in captivity.

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