The African Butterfly Cichlid, also known as Thomasi Cichlid, is a charming and relatively peaceful dwarf cichlid originating from the slow-moving streams of West Africa. It's an excellent choice for aquarists looking to keep their first cichlid, as it lacks the intense aggression of many of its relatives. Its body is typically a creamy-tan color, adorned with rows of shimmering blue-green spots that flash beautifully under aquarium lighting, especially when the fish is excited or spawning. For a happy African Butterfly Cichlid, a well-structured aquarium is key. Since they are bottom and mid-level swimmers, they appreciate a soft, sandy substrate which they sometimes sift through for food. Provide plenty of hiding spots using driftwood, caves, and dense plantings; this makes them feel secure and helps to establish their personal space. They are generally peaceful but become territorial, especially when they form a breeding pair and guard their eggs and young. Ideal tank mates are small, peaceful shoaling fish that occupy the upper levels of the tank, such as various tetras or rasboras. Avoid keeping them with other aggressive bottom-dwellers. Feeding is straightforward as they are omnivores. A varied diet consisting of a high-quality sinking pellet or flake, supplemented with frozen or live foods like brine shrimp and daphnia, will ensure they remain healthy and display their best colors. With their interesting parental care and subtle beauty, they are a rewarding fish to keep.
40L
middle, bottom
Low
Low
Daily
Low
Moderate
Flakes, Sinking Pellets, Frozen Food, Live Food
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