Alternative Name
Lombardoi Cichlid
Scientific Name: Pseudothropheus lombardoi
Basic Info
Kenyi Cichlids usually grow to between four and five inches long. The basic coloring of females is blue or purple, while males are often yellow. Under stress, females may fade to a similar color as males. While they are blue, black or dark blue vertical banding is normally visible. Males have light vertical stripes of a darker color, and egg spots located on their anal fins.
Health
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Habitat
Fresh water fish - found in Lake Malawi
Behavior
With its beautiful coloration, the Kenyi Cichlid is valued as a lovely display fish. Often, keeping Kenyi Cichlids of both sexes makes their appearance even lovelier, as their sexual dimorphism can provide a wide spectrum of color to an aquarium.
Kenyi Cichlids, also known as "Lombardoi Cichlids", usually remain in the middle to bottom portions of their enclosures. Although they are territorial, usually a male can be kept with a group of females and other Cichlids of equal size and temperament, provided plenty of space and many hiding places are allowed. It is considered to be best to keep them with Cichlids of the same species. Usually, aquariums that provide a good deal of open space in addition to rocky, secluded areas are best for Kenyi Cichlids.
Origin
Africa
History
The Kenyi Cichlid is native to Africa, where it is found in Lake Malawi. Its beautiful coloration has made it a popular aquarium fish.
Common Foods
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