- Name:
Auratus Cichlid
(View AKA's) - Family: Cichlidae
- Species: African Cichlids
- Scientific Name: Melanochromis auratus
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General info about Auratus Cichlid
The Auratus Cichlid is a freshwater fish species that is popular among aquarists. These fish are native to Lake Malawi in Africa and are known for their bright colors and unique behavior. They can grow up to 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) in length and can live for up to 5-8 years with proper care. They are relatively easy to care for and make great additions to African cichlid tanks.
Auratus Cichlid Diet & Nutrition
Auratus Cichlids are omnivorous and require a balanced diet consisting of both plant-based and protein-based foods. They can be fed high-quality commercial cichlid flakes or pellets, as well as live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and krill. It's important to feed them a variety of foods to ensure they get all the necessary nutrients for their health and well-being.
Determining Sex of Auratus Cichlid
Male Auratus Cichlids are generally larger and more brightly colored than females. They have longer fins and more intense coloration, particularly on their face and dorsal fin. Females tend to be smaller and less colorful than males.
Breeding & Spawning Auratus Cichlid
Breeding Auratus Cichlids can be challenging, as they are not maternal mouthbrooders like many other African cichlid species. Instead, they are egg-layers and require a suitable breeding environment to spawn successfully. It's important to provide a clean breeding tank with plenty of hiding places and suitable water conditions. The females will lay between 10-50 eggs, which will hatch in about 3-5 days. After hatching, the fry can be fed crushed flakes or powdered fry food.
Common Diseases with Auratus Cichlid
Auratus Cichlids are generally hardy and disease-resistant, but they can still be susceptible to common freshwater fish diseases such as ich and fin rot. To prevent disease, it's important to maintain good water quality, avoid overfeeding, and quarantine new fish before adding them to an established aquarium.
Auratus Cichlid Origin
Auratus Cichlids are native to Lake Malawi in Africa, where they can be found in rocky areas and along the shoreline. They are typically found in large schools, and their vibrant colors make them a popular target for local fishermen.
Caution with Auratus Cichlid
Auratus Cichlids can be aggressive towards other fish, particularly when breeding or establishing dominance. It's important to provide them with plenty of hiding places and enough space in the aquarium to reduce the risk of aggression towards other fish.
Acclimating Auratus Cichlid
Auratus Cichlids are hardy fish but still require proper acclimation to their new environment. They prefer a pH range of 7.5-8.5 and a temperature range of 75-82°F (24-28°C). To acclimate them to a new tank, it's best to slowly drip acclimate them for 1-2 hours to prevent shock. Adding some rock or other hiding places to the tank will also help them feel more comfortable in their new environment.
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Auratus Cichlid | African Cichlids | Cichlidae | Melanochromis auratus | The Auratus Cichlid is a freshwater fish species that is popular among aquarists. These fish are native to Lake Malawi in Africa and are known for their bright colors and unique behavior. They can grow up to 4-5 inches (10-13 cm) in length and can live for up to 5-8 years with proper care. They are relatively easy to care for and make great additions to African cichlid tanks. | PalaciosAn |
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