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Yellowfin Borleyi
Native Habitat: Lake Malawi, Africa
Temperament: Aggressive
Feeding: Flake
food and adult brine shrimp.
Sexing: The
males have a blue body with striking yellow fins, and are one of the larger
Copadichromis Cichlids reaching a maximum size of 7". When mature, the females
remain brown to silver in color, and will be slightly smaller than the males.
General Information:
The
Yellowfin Borleyi Cichlid, also known as Haplochromis barlowi, originates from
the Southern part of Lake Malawi, Africa.
A large aquarium with
plenty of caves and hiding places is ideal for the Yellowfin Borleyi Cichlid.
Caves can be formed from limestone or any other type of inert rock, as well as
African Driftwood. An aragonite-based substrate is recommended in order to
maintain the necessary high pH and alkalinity. They do not like bright lighting,
and the aragonite should ideally be either mixed with or covered by darker
gravel to reduce the amount of glare in the aquarium. The Yellowfin Borleyi
Cichlid requires a substrate deep enough to burrow in during breeding time.
For best results in
spawning, the males should be kept with at least three females. The female will
spawn on a flat rock, and will take the unfertilized eggs into her mouth and
follow closely behind the male until he releases the sperm to fertilize the
eggs. The female will then incubate the eggs for approximately three weeks
before releasing the fry. The fry can then be fed newly hatched brine shrimp,
daphnia, or crushed flake food.
The Yellowfin Borleyi
Cichlid feeds upon the sediment covered rocks and wood in nature, and is an
omnivore. Provide a balanced diet of meaty flake, pellet and frozen foods, as
well as dried seaweed and other plant based flake and pellet foods.
Breeding
Yellowfin Borleyi and Raising Fry
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