- Name:
Buttikoferi Cichlid
(View AKA's) - Family: Cichlidae
- Species: African Cichlids
- Scientific Name: Tilapia butterkofferi
General info about Buttikoferi Cichlid
The average adult is 10 inches. These fish have white and black vertical stripes which tend to fade with age.
An aquarium for this species should have water pH between 7.8 and 8.6 and water temperatures between 72ºF and 82ºF. It should also have many rocks, hardy plants, caves, and medium-sized gravel substrate.
They are highly aggressive, as such, it is recommended to keep them in a species only tank, however, if the hobbyist wants a community tank these fish should be kept with other aggressive Cichlids that can hold their own. After a while, in the tank they start to interact with the owners and quickly react to movements outside of the aquarium.
Buttikoferi Cichlid Diet & Nutrition
This species is omnivorous. They should be fed with live foods like brine shrimp and earthworms and with quality flakes containing vegetable matter.
Determining Sex of Buttikoferi Cichlid
It is not possible to determine sex, males and females look identical.
Breeding & Spawning Buttikoferi Cichlid
They are substrate spawners and will excavate a pit to lay their eggs in. The parents will become even more aggressive to protect their eggs. However, the male may suddenly start attacking the female and the eggs. This species is currently being successfully bred in farms and aquariums.
Buttikoferi Cichlid Origin
This species can be found in river systems of Western Africa. It inhabits coastal rivers and streams.
Caution with Buttikoferi Cichlid
This species eats a lot, so it is recommended to do frequent water changes.
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Buttikoferi Cichlid | African Cichlids | Cichlidae | Tilapia butterkofferi | The average adult is 10 inches. These fish have white and black vertical stripes which tend to fade with age. An aquarium for this species should have water pH between 7.8 and 8.6 and water temperatures between 72ºF and 82ºF. It should also have many rocks, hardy plants, caves, and medium-sized gravel substrate. They are highly aggressive, as such, it is recommended to keep them in a species only tank, however, if the hobbyist wants a community tank these fish should be kept with other aggressive Cichlids that can hold their own. After a while, in the tank they start to interact with the owners and quickly react to movements outside of the aquarium.
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