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Big-Eyed Xenotilapia

Cichlidae

Big-Eyed Xenotilapia

The Big-Eyed Xenotilapia is a popular aquarium fish known for its vibrant colors and Moderate of care. It belongs to the family Cichlidae and is native to the Lake Tanganyika

Temperature

24 -26 °C (75.2-78.8°F)

Min. Tanksize

208 Litres (55 US G.)

Water Type

Freshwater

Suitable PH

8.0 - 9.0

Native

Lake Tanganyika

Size

15-17 cm (5.9-6.7")

Life Span

5-8 years

Caring

Moderate

Big-Eyed Xenotilapia is a fascinating aquarium fish that stands out with its vibrant colors. It belongs to the family Cichlidae and is native to the Lake Tanganyika.

This species has a care level of Moderate and requires a minimum tank size of 208 Litres (55 US G.). It typically reaches a size of 15-17 cm (5.9-6.7").

Preferred water parameters include a specific gravity (sg) of Freshwater, pH ranging from 8.0 - 9.0, and a temperature between 24 -26 °C (75.2-78.8°F). Additionally, maintaining water hardness within the range of 8-18 °d is essential.

For stocking, the recommended ratio is 1:1 M:F. The Big-Eyed Xenotilapia is widely available and has a diverse diet that includes CarnivorePellet FoodsFlake FoodsLive Foods.

With a life span of 5-8 years, this species is known for its very easy care requirements. It is an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Providing a well-maintained tank environment with suitable water conditions will ensure the health and vibrancy of this captivating species.

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