Labeotropheus Fuelleborni

Labeotropheus Fuelleborni

A$9.96

A$9.96

3-4cm

Description

The Labeotropheus fuelleborni is a robust and visually captivating cichlid species endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa. Known for its blunt head, muscular body, and striking colour variations—ranging from blue to orange blotched (OB) morphs—this species is a staple in many African cichlid aquariums. It is territorial but less aggressive than some other Mbuna species, making it suitable for well-structured community setups with other Lake Malawi cichlids. Features of Labeotropheus fuelleborni Reaches up to 15 cm in length Deep-bodied, thick-set cichlid with a unique sloping forehead Males display intense coloration, while females may exhibit OB (orange blotch) patterns Omnivorous grazer with a preference for algae and plant matter Territorial, especially during breeding, but typically manageable in well-stocked tanks The Best Aquarium Size for Labeotropheus fuelleborni A minimum aquarium size of 200 litres is recommended, especially if keeping multiple individuals or other Mbuna species. A larger footprint with plenty of rock formations helps establish territories and reduces aggression. Tank Mate Compatibility for Labeotropheus fuelleborni This species is compatible with similarly tempered Mbuna cichlids that can hold their own in territorial disputes. Suitable tank mates include: Yellow Lab Cichlid (Labidochromis caeruleus) Red Zebra Cichlid (Maylandia estherae) Socolofi Cichlid (Pseudotropheus socolofi) Pindani Cichlid (Pseudotropheus pundamilia) Acei Cichlid (Pseudotropheus acei) Avoid mixing with overly aggressive species or delicate community fish. Diet for Labeotropheus fuelleborni A herbivorous diet is essential. Feed a mix of spirulina flakes, algae wafers, and blanched vegetables like spinach or zucchini. Avoid protein-heavy or meaty foods to prevent digestive issues such as Malawi bloat. Browse our High Quality Fish Food online. Aquarium Setup for Labeotropheus fuelleborni   Aquarium Filtration Strong biological and mechanical filtration is essential. High-flow systems help manage the bio-load of these active cichlids. Browse aquarium filters here.   Aquarium Plants Live plants may be uprooted or grazed upon. Use with caution, or opt for hardy, anchored plants or artificial decor. Interested in live plants for your aquariums? Browse live plants here.   Aquarium Lighting Moderate lighting enhances natural colouration and encourages algae growth for grazing. Need aquarium lighting for your fish tank? Browse our  Aquarium Lighting   Aquarium Heating Maintain stable temperatures between 24°C and 28°C, matching the conditions of Lake Malawi. Looking for a suitable fish tank heater? Shop aquarium heaters here.   Aquarium Substrate Use fine sand or crushed coral to mimic their native environment and support natural digging behaviour. Shop a  variety of Aquarium Substrates here   Aquarium Decorations Create extensive rockwork with caves and crevices using limestone or lava rock. Multiple hiding areas help reduce territorial aggression and encourage natural behaviours. Check out our huge range of Aquarium Ornaments