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African Cichlid – Albino Auratus 5cm
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Albino Auratus Cichlid: A Striking Mbuna Variant
The Albino Auratus Cichlid (Melanochromis auratus), a stunning albino variant of the classic Auratus Cichlid, is a captivating addition to any African cichlid aquarium. Its pale, creamy body is contrasted with soft pink or yellowish accents, making it a unique and eye-catching fish. Known for their vibrant appearance and bold behaviour, they are perfect for experienced aquarists.
Size and Lifespan
Albino Auratus Cichlids grow to a size of 10–12 cm, with males being slightly larger and more vividly coloured than females. With proper care, these hardy fish can live up to 5–8 years, providing long-term beauty and excitement in your aquarium.
Tank Size and Requirements
A minimum tank size of 200 liters is essential for these active and territorial fish. Maintain water temperatures between 24°C–28°C, with a pH range of 7.8–8.6. Include sandy substrates, rocky formations, and plenty of hiding spaces to mimic their natural Lake Malawi habitat. Proper filtration and regular water changes are crucial for their well-being.
Tank Mates
Albino Auratus Cichlids are aggressive and territorial, especially males. They are best housed with other robust Mbuna species such as Red Zebras, Yellow Labs, or Demasoni. Avoid keeping them with timid or much smaller fish, as these may become targets of aggression. Ensure adequate space and hiding spots to minimize territorial disputes.
Feeding Albino Auratus Cichlids
These cichlids are primarily herbivorous. A plant-based diet that includes high-quality spirulina flakes, vegetable-based cichlid pellets, and occasional blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini is ideal. Avoid protein-rich foods such as bloodworms, as these can cause digestive issues. A balanced diet enhances their vibrant colours and overall health.
Breeding Albino Auratus Cichlids
Breeding Cichlids is relatively easy in well-maintained tanks. Males display their best colours and establish territories to attract females. Females are mouthbrooders, carrying fertilized eggs for 18–25 days until the fry are ready to swim. Provide flat rocks or sandy areas for spawning. For better fry survival, use a separate breeding tank and feed fry with finely crushed flakes or spirulina powder.
FAQs
How big do Albino Auratus Cichlids get?
They grow to 10–12 cm, with males being slightly larger and more vividly coloured than females.
Are they aggressive?
Yes, they are territorial and aggressive, particularly during breeding. Proper tank mates and space help manage their behaviour.
What tank mates are suitable?
Other robust Mbuna species like Yellow Labs, Red Zebras, or Demasoni are excellent companions.
What do they eat?
They thrive on spirulina flakes, vegetable-based cichlid pellets, and blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini.
How do you breed Albino Auratus Cichlids?
Provide rocky areas for spawning. Females mouthbrood eggs for 18–25 days before releasing fry.
Species Overview
- Species: Melanochromis auratus
- Common Name: Albino Auratus Cichlid
- Origin: Lake Malawi, Africa
- Diet: Herbivore
- PH Range: 7.8–8.6
- Temperature: 24°C–28°C
- Max Size: Up to 12 cm
- Tank Size: Minimum 200 liters
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 1 × 1 cm |
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