African Butterfly Cichlid

$15

The Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid (Anomalochromis thomasi), also known as the Dwarf Jewel Fish, is a small and peaceful cichlid from West Africa. Ideal for community tanks, these vibrant fish add a touch of elegance and interesting behavior to any aquarium.

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( 1.5" )

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Stage 3 - Color Morph
Premium Unsexed 1.5"
(46 AVAILABLE)
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Description

The Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid (Anomalochromis thomasi), commonly known as the Dwarf Jewel Fish, is a captivating and peaceful cichlid native to the small, wooded tributaries of the Moa River in West Africa. This species is known for its striking appearance and manageable size, making it an excellent addition to community aquariums.

Physical Characteristics: These cichlids grow up to 3 inches in length and exhibit a vibrant color palette with a silvery to yellowish body, dark markings, and blue glittering spots. Their dorsal and caudal fins display beautiful blue and red stripes, adding to their visual appeal.

Water Conditions: The Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid thrives in water with a pH range of 6 to 8, KH between 10 to 18, and a temperature range of 73°F to 80°F. These parameters closely mimic their natural habitat and ensure their optimal health and well-being.

Behavior and Compatibility: Known for their peaceful nature, these cichlids are well-suited for community tanks, similar in temperament to Kribensis cichlids. However, they can become territorial during spawning, so it’s advisable to monitor them and separate pairs if necessary. They thrive in an African river community tank setup.

Diet: As bottom-oriented carnivores, Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlids enjoy a diet of sinking live food, frozen food, and specialized granules for carnivorous cichlids. They also adapt well to flakes, granules, or tabs designed for omnivorous aquarium fish.

Habitat: These cichlids prefer densely planted aquariums with plenty of hiding spots among rocks and roots. Including humic substances in the water and maintaining a shaded environment with floating plants helps replicate their natural habitat.

Breeding: Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlids form strong pair bonds and exhibit fascinating breeding behavior. The female lays eggs on cleaned rocks or plant leaves, and both parents actively guard the eggs and larvae. They create a shallow pit near the spawning site to protect their young, showcasing excellent brood care.

For those looking to add a small, vibrant, and peaceful cichlid to their community tank, the Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid is an excellent choice. You can find these stunning fish at Live Fish Direct. To see our other community cichlids available, check out our community cichlids section.

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