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Red Zebra
Temp. Range:
72°-82°F.
pH: 8.0 - 9.0
KH: 10-18
Adult Size: 5" is an average |

Pseudotropheus Zebra |
 
Red Zebra
$6.99 to $22.99
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Native Habitat: Lake Malawi, Africa
Temperament: Aggressive
Feeding: Flake
food and adult brine shrimp.
Sexing: Males are
brighter blue and longer and pointed dorsal fins
General Information:
The Red Zebra African Cichlid,
Pseudotropheus zebra, is known by a plethora of other names, often based on
color. The Red Zebra, although appearing more of a yellow color, is often a
brilliant red in the wild. It does not have notable stripes like other varieties
of this genus and species. Pseudotropheus zebra is a Mbuna Cichlid, and
is also called the Zebra Cichlid, Tilapia Zebra, and the False Zebra Mbuna.
A bully by nature, without plenty of room, pyramids, rocks
and crevasses to establish territory, Red Zebra will torment other tank mates.
Most members of the mouth brooding variety of African
Cichlids are easily bred while in the aquarium if given the proper tank set-up
and excellent water conditions. Matriarchal in family structure, the female
first lays up to 60 eggs, which she then scoops into her mouth where they are
fertilized. The fry remain in the female's mouth for 12 to 18 days before being
released. A small group of 5 to 7 females and one male provide the best
opportunity for breeding.
Omnivorous, the Red Zebra will enjoy all manner of flaked
foods, live foods, algae, lettuce, spinach, and duckweed in its diet.
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