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|sexing=:Male is the larger of the pair, males have long pointed pelvic fins whereas the females are more rounded.
 
|tank_compatibility=:A territorial small bottom-dwelling Cichlid. Can be shy if kept with very boisterous active fish. Best kept with peaceful yet robust mid-top dwellers such as [[Cardinal Tetra]]s or [[Harlequin Rasbora]]s. Can also work with [[Corydora]]s and smaller [[Pleco]]s as long as there are enough caves. Will become more territorial if breeding and therefore a backup plan may need to be in place to remove tank mates!
 
|diet=:Should accept most foods including pellets as well as live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm]] or [[daphnia]].
 
|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day.
 
|environment_specifics=:This fish requires a good footprint within a tank, at least {{gal|20}} with plenty of hiding places in [[bogwood]] and rocks. Will work in a planted tank. The tank should be well filtered but without a strong current. They do dig when breeding so the substrate is best to be fine gravel or sand.
 
|behaviour=:A mildly territorial Cichlid which is best kept in bonded pairs.
 
|identification=:There are many regional colour variations of this fish. It is a small elongated Cichlid with long dorsal and anal fins, the dorsal and anal fins have fin extensions on the male.
 
  
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== Sexing ==
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:Male is the larger of the pair, males have long pointed pelvic fins whereas the females are more rounded.
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== Tank compatibility ==
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:A territorial small bottom-dwelling Cichlid. Can be shy if kept with very boisterous active fish. Best kept with peaceful yet robust mid-top dwellers such as [[Cardinal Tetra]]s or [[Harlequin Rasbora]]s. Can also work with [[Corydora]]s and smaller [[Pleco]]s as long as there are enough caves. Will become more territorial if breeding and therefore a backup plan may need to be in place to remove tank mates!
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== Diet ==
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:Should accept most foods including pellets as well as live/frozen food such as [[bloodworm]] or [[daphnia]].
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed once or twice a day.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:This fish requires a good footprint within a tank, at least {{gal|20}} with plenty of hiding places in [[bogwood]] and rocks. Will work in a planted tank. The tank should be well filtered but without a strong current. They do dig when breeding so the substrate is best to be fine gravel or sand.
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== Behaviour ==
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:A mildly territorial Cichlid which is best kept in bonded pairs.
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== Identification ==
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:There are many regional colour variations of this fish. It is a small elongated Cichlid with long dorsal and anal fins, the dorsal and anal fins have fin extensions on the male.
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 13 December 2017

Nigerian Red Krib

Pelvicachromis taeniatus.jpg
Nigerian Red Krib

Pelvicachromis taeniatus

95 Litres (25 US G.)

7-8 cm (2.8-3.1")

sg

Freshwater

pH

6.0 - 8.0

23 -28 °C (73.4-82.4°F)

5-12 °d

1:1 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

5-8 years

Family

Cichlidae



Additional names

Nigerian Red Krib, Striped Kribensis

Additional scientific names

Pelmatochromis taeniatus, Pelmatochromis klugei, Pelmatochromis kribensis


Sexing[edit]

Male is the larger of the pair, males have long pointed pelvic fins whereas the females are more rounded.


Tank compatibility[edit]

A territorial small bottom-dwelling Cichlid. Can be shy if kept with very boisterous active fish. Best kept with peaceful yet robust mid-top dwellers such as Cardinal Tetras or Harlequin Rasboras. Can also work with Corydoras and smaller Plecos as long as there are enough caves. Will become more territorial if breeding and therefore a backup plan may need to be in place to remove tank mates!


Diet[edit]

Should accept most foods including pellets as well as live/frozen food such as bloodworm or daphnia.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

This fish requires a good footprint within a tank, at least 76 Litres (20 US G.) with plenty of hiding places in bogwood and rocks. Will work in a planted tank. The tank should be well filtered but without a strong current. They do dig when breeding so the substrate is best to be fine gravel or sand.


Behaviour[edit]

A mildly territorial Cichlid which is best kept in bonded pairs.


Identification[edit]

There are many regional colour variations of this fish. It is a small elongated Cichlid with long dorsal and anal fins, the dorsal and anal fins have fin extensions on the male.

Pictures[edit]

External links[edit]