Sulfur Head Peacock Cichlid
Aulonocara maylandi sulfur head peacock rare description.
Sulfur head peacock cichlid. Growing to approximately 5 inches they can be housed with a general selection of african cichlids. In this mouthbrooding species the eggs. Sulfurhead peacock max size.
The second photo is a full orange color male at 4 5. It is threatened by collection for the aquarium trade and this has caused a 70 reduction in numbers. Main photo id my current breeder male.
These are fabulous fish the males develop a very bright yellow color band on top of their heads which extends across their top fin and contrasts with their dark purple blue body coloration. Males will develop the dark bodies with contrasting yellow blaze while females remain a dull gray or brown color. The blaze on a few males turns orange around 4 inches.
Aulonocara maylandi common name. Like all aulonocara the sulfur head peacock is a mouthbrooder. A somewhat calmer species of african cichlid from lake malawi the sulfur head peacock is so named for the orange stripe extending up its forehead set against a dark grey coloured body.
A somewhat calmer species of african cichlid from lake malawi the sulfur head peacock is so named for the orange stripe extending up its forehead set against a dark grey colored body. Sulfur head peacock cichlids are sexually dimorphic. African cichlids aulonocara maylandi sulfurhead peacocock click to enlarge.
Growing to approximately 5 inches they can be housed with a general selection of african cichlids. The peacock cichlids of malawi are a family of closely related fish in an extended family of fish called cichlids. As long as the fish are of a similar size and disposition.
The sulfurhead aulonocara aulonocara maylandi or sulfurhead peacock is a species of haplochromine cichlid which is endemic to lake malawi in the country of malawi and has only been observed on west reef luwala reef and eccles reef chimwalani reef. Reviews 1 males are a dark blue with yellow on the top of their heads. As long as the fish are of a similar size and disposition.
Males will also get slightly larger than females. Sulfurhead peacocks aulonocara maylandi have males that show a unique black body and yellow blaze from the nose to the dorsal fin sets this species apart from other aulonocara. The third photo is a smaller male.
The ancestors of the peacocks lived only in lake malawi in east africa.