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African Cichlid – Albino Kribensis Breeding Pair 4-6cm
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Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs: Perfect for Breeding Enthusiasts
Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs (Pelvicachromis pulcher “Albino”) are an excellent choice for aquarists who want to explore the fascinating process of breeding. These stunning fish, with their pale bodies and vibrant pinks and yellows, are well-known for their strong parental care. With a manageable size and peaceful nature, they are ideal for beginner and experienced breeders alike.
Ideal Tank Setup for Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs
To encourage successful breeding, provide a tank of at least 70 liters. Include plenty of caves, overturned pots, and plants to offer secluded spawning sites. A sandy substrate is ideal for natural behaviours like digging. Maintain water temperatures between 24°C and 27°C with a pH range of 6.5–7.5. Pristine water conditions and consistent filtration are crucial to supporting healthy eggs and fry.
Diet and Nutrition for Breeding Success
A nutritious diet is essential for Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs to stay healthy and produce robust offspring. Feed them high-quality cichlid pellets or flakes, supplemented with live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Incorporating plant-based treats like blanched spinach ensures balanced nutrition. A varied diet boosts their energy levels and enhances their colours, preparing them for successful breeding cycles.
Breeding Behaviour and Care
Albino Kribensis Cichlid pairs are cave spawners, typically laying eggs in hidden areas such as caves or pots. Males and females share responsibility for guarding and raising the fry, displaying remarkable parental instincts. The fry hatch within 2–3 days, and parents lead them around the tank while protecting them. Feed the fry finely crushed flakes or baby brine shrimp to ensure proper growth. Regular water changes are crucial to maintain a clean environment for the fry.
Tank Mates for Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs
When focusing on breeding, it’s best to keep the pair in a dedicated tank to minimize stress. However, if keeping them in a community tank, ensure tank mates are small, non-aggressive species like tetras or Corydoras. Avoid larger or predatory fish, as they can disrupt the breeding process or pose a threat to fry.
FAQs
How can I tell if they’re ready to breed?
Look for the female’s rounded belly and the male’s increased activity, as these are signs of readiness.
How many fry do they produce?
Pairs can lay up to 200 eggs in one spawning, depending on their age and health.
What should I feed the fry?
Feed them baby brine shrimp or finely crushed flakes to support their rapid growth.
Are they aggressive during breeding?
While generally peaceful, they can become territorial when guarding eggs or fry.
What tank size is best for breeding pairs?
A minimum of 70 liters is sufficient, but larger tanks provide more stability and comfort.
Species Overview
- Species: Pelvicachromis pulcher “Albino”
- Common Name: Albino Kribensis Cichlid Breeding Pairs
- Origin: West Africa
- Diet: Omnivore
- PH Range: 6.5–7.5
- Temperature: 24°C–27°C
- Max Size: 10 cm
- Tank Size: Minimum 70 liters
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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