Zebra Obliquidens
For the life of me i have never been able to work out why it ended up being called crimson tide in australia.
Zebra obliquidens. While spawning the female will pick up and hold the eggs in her mouth to protect them. The male zebra obliquidens cichlid typically displays five large horizontal. There is quite a bit of confusion regarding the identification of this fish and the zebra obliquidens cichlid is often classified and referred to interchangeably as astatotilapia latifasciata.
The zebra obliquidens astatotilapia latifasciata is a popular lake victoria species of african cichlid that is popular within the aquarium hobby due to its colorful appearance and peaceful disposition. This fabulous fish s ancestors lived in lakes kyoga and nawampassa near lake victoria in east africa. Best kept with other victorians or malawians of the same size and temperament.
Average adult fish size. The zebra obliquidens cichlid haplochromis latifasciata originates from lake kyoga and lake newampasa in uganda africa. Astatotilapia latifasciata pronunciation st t t l p l t f s t common name s.
Lives among the aquatic plants surrounding the lake s perimeter diet. Zebra obliquidens are prolific mouthbrooders that will easily breed in an aquarium with plenty of space and a flat surface for spawning. In my opinion this is incorrect and misleading.
Recommended minimum aquarium capacity. Said to be about 5 5 long. Mildly aggressive conspecific temperament.
The zebra obliquidens cichlid haplochromis latifasciata originates from lake kyoga and lake newampasa in uganda africa there is quite a bit of confusion regarding the identification of this fish and the zebra obliquidens cichlid is often classified and referred to interchangeably as astatotilapia latifasciata. Lake kyoga and lake nawampasa habitat. Zebra obliquidens is the more correct trade name for a.
This fish is a mouth brooder the male guards a certain spot usually a flat surface or a cave or a dug up nest during spawning the male intensifies his colors of red yellow under belly. 12 7 cm 5 inches. This species is also bread heavily in the aquarium trade as it is heavily threatened in the wild and may be nearing extinction.
Females may continue to carry the eggs and fry in their mouth for up to two months.