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African Cichlid – Dwarf African Butterfly – 3cm
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Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid: A Peaceful and Colourful Gem
The Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid (Anomalochromis thomasi) is a small and stunning freshwater fish from West Africa. Known for its shimmering blue and red hues, it is one of the most peaceful cichlid species, making it ideal for community tanks. Its manageable size and adaptable nature make it a favourite for both beginner and experienced aquarists.
Size and Lifespan
These cichlids grow to a modest size of 7–8 cm, making them perfect for medium-sized tanks. With proper care and a stable environment, they can live for 5–8 years, providing years of beauty and enjoyment.
Tank Size and Requirements
A tank of at least 80 liters is recommended for a pair or small group. They thrive in water temperatures between 24°C–28°C, with a pH range of 6.0–7.5. Include plenty of plants, driftwood, and rocks to create hiding spots and mimic their natural habitat. A sandy or fine gravel substrate is ideal for their foraging behaviour.
Tank Mates
The Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid is exceptionally peaceful for a cichlid and pairs well with small, non-aggressive tank mates. Suitable companions include tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and dwarf gouramis. Avoid overly aggressive or very large species, as these can intimidate or outcompete them.
Feeding
These omnivorous cichlids thrive on a varied diet. Offer high-quality cichlid flakes or pellets as a staple. Supplement with live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, daphnia, or bloodworms to enhance their health and colours. Occasionally, include plant-based options like spirulina flakes or blanched vegetables for balanced nutrition.
Breeding Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlids
Breeding these cichlids is relatively easy. They form monogamous pairs and lay eggs on flat surfaces or in sheltered areas. Both parents actively guard the eggs and fry, showcasing excellent parental care. To encourage breeding, maintain pristine water conditions and provide flat rocks or caves for spawning. Feed fry with finely crushed flakes or baby brine shrimp for healthy development.
FAQs
How big do Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlids get?
They grow up to 7–8 cm, making them ideal for medium-sized tanks.
Are they aggressive?
No, they are peaceful and do well in community tanks with compatible species.
What tank mates are suitable?
Tetras, rasboras, Corydoras, and dwarf gouramis are excellent companions.
What do they eat?
They eat cichlid flakes, live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, and occasional vegetables like spinach.
How do they breed?
They lay eggs on flat surfaces, and both parents protect the fry. Clean water and hiding spots help ensure breeding success.
Species Overview
- Species: Anomalochromis thomasi
- Common Name: Dwarf African Butterfly Cichlid
- Origin: West Africa
- Diet: Omnivore
- PH Range: 6.0–7.5
- Temperature: 24°C–28°C
- Max Size: Up to 8 cm
- Tank Size: Minimum 80 liters
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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