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West African cichlids
Does anyone recommend getting a West African cichlid species? How needy are they? 

- hellocichlid
- Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:37 pm
Re: West African cichlids
I don't think they are very needy. Many are quite easy to keep. There are many different varieties to choose from. Although you may have to do some hunting to find them as many species are not common in stores.
I am currently keeping several Lake Barombi Mbo species and Nannochromis parilus.
Many species are quite adaptable. I would recommend Pelvicachromis taeniatus as a good one to start with. A little more colorful than the common krib but very easy to keep and breed if you are interested.
Andy
I am currently keeping several Lake Barombi Mbo species and Nannochromis parilus.
Many species are quite adaptable. I would recommend Pelvicachromis taeniatus as a good one to start with. A little more colorful than the common krib but very easy to keep and breed if you are interested.
Andy
- Narwhal72
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:46 pm
- Location: Milwaukee, Wi
Re: West African cichlids
Thank you for the advice! What are the Lake Barombi Mbo species and Nannochromis parilus species like?
- hellocichlid
- Joined: Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:37 pm
Re: West African cichlids
Lake Barombi Mbo has a number of different mouthbrooding and substrate spawning cichlids. Some interesting ones are Myaka Myaka, Sarotherodon linneli, Stomatopeia pindu and Coptodon bakossorium. They aren't as colorful as many other cichlids but have really interesting behaviour and body shapes.
Nannochromis are small riverine cichlids that are pretty colorful and have neat torpedo shaped bodies.
Nannochromis are small riverine cichlids that are pretty colorful and have neat torpedo shaped bodies.
- Narwhal72
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:46 pm
- Location: Milwaukee, Wi
Re: West African cichlids
Narwhal72 wrote:I don't think they are very needy. Many are quite easy to keep. There are many different varieties to choose from. Although you may have to do some hunting to find them as many species are not common in stores.
I am currently keeping several Lake Barombi Mbo species and Nannochromis parilus.
Many species are quite adaptable. I would recommend Pelvicachromis taeniatus as a good one to start with. A little more colorful than the common krib but very easy to keep and breed if you are interested.
Andy
I concur on the P. taeniatus. Another good west African starter cichlid is the Anomalochromis thomasi.
- Bd79
- Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:14 pm
- Location: Washington DC
Re: West African cichlids
I personally like Steatocranus casuarius, I have a group of 6 that are still tolerating each other in a 40 breeder tank.
- james1983
- Joined: Sun Dec 23, 2007 1:42 pm
- Location: savannah, ga
Re: West African cichlids
Narwhal72 wrote:I don't think they are very needy. Many are quite easy to keep. There are many different varieties to choose from. Although you may have to do some hunting to find them as many species are not common in stores.
I am currently keeping several Lake Barombi Mbo species and Nannochromis parilus.
Many species are quite adaptable. I would recommend Pelvicachromis taeniatus as a good one to start with. A little more colorful than the common krib but very easy to keep and breed if you are interested.
Andy
Have you bred the nannochromis? I was looking at those awhile ago, but everything I read said they needed water in the very acidic and pretty close to pure range to successfully breed, so I passed.
- FunkyFish
- Joined: Sat May 26, 2018 12:18 pm
- Location: United States
Re: West African cichlids
Guys check out my krib pair on this forum
40gB- (2)Gold Severum, (2)Guppies [Unfinished]
30gL-(2)Rainbow Cichlid Pair, (5)White Skirt Tetras [Finished]
29g- (2) Kribensis Pair (4) Mixed Cory Cats [Nearly Finished]
20gL- (1)Male Dwarf Gourami [Unfinished]
10g-Unoccupied
450g Fountain Pond-[HEAVY WORK IN PROGRESS]
30gL-(2)Rainbow Cichlid Pair, (5)White Skirt Tetras [Finished]
29g- (2) Kribensis Pair (4) Mixed Cory Cats [Nearly Finished]
20gL- (1)Male Dwarf Gourami [Unfinished]
10g-Unoccupied
450g Fountain Pond-[HEAVY WORK IN PROGRESS]
- FireHorn123
- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2017 5:24 pm
- Location: Tampa,Fl
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