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The Kennyi Cichlid, Pseudotropheus lombardoi, is an aggressive medium-sized cichlid that originates from the rocky shores of Lake Malawi in Africa. The female is blue with black bars and the male turns to a yellow color as it matures.
The Kennyi Cichlid is ideally kept in a 50 gallon or larger aquarium decorated with plenty of rocks and caves in order to provide adequate hiding places for this territorial fish.
The male is sexually mature when the full yellow color is achieved, and reproduction in this species is considered easy compared to other cichlids. It is a mouth brooding species and the fry are released from the female's mouth in about 3 weeks after fertilization. Feed the fry baby brine shrimp and finely ground flake food.
The Kennyi should be given a diet containing mostly vegetable-based foods, supplemented with meaty-type foods. Feed with a quality vegetable-based flake food, algae, and other foods designed for African Cichlids.
Ideal tank mates include other aggressive Lake Malawi African Cichlids and African Catfish of the genus Synodontis.
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Name: Kennyi Cichlid (Pseudotropheus lombardoi)
Family: Cichlidae Range: Lake Malawi, Africa Size: Up to 5 inches Diet: Omnivore Tank Set-up: Freshwater: Rocks, plants, sand bottom Tank Conditions: 72-82°F; pH 7.8-8.5; dH 10-20 Minimum Tank Capacity: 50 gallons Light: Low Temperament: Aggressive Swimming Level: Middle Care Level: Easy Reproduction: Mouth Brooder |
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