Moanda Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis sp. Moanda)
Remarks: Hemichromis sp. "Moanda" is an undescribed species of Jewel Cichlid. Their pale pink bodies turn bright red during mating, and the tiny blue iridescent spots on each scale shine in the light. These fish, unlike other Hemichromis, are not very aggressive outside of breeding mode. They will work well in a 55 gallon tank or larger with large African tetras and Synodontis catfish. An established pair can be kept in a 30 gallon tank, but plenty of cover should be provided, should one of the two decide to attack the other. Scientific Name: Hemichromis sp. Common Name: Moanda Jewel Cichlid Max Size: 4" pH: 5.0-7.0 Hardness: Moderate Temperature: 72-82° Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive Region of Origin: West Africa Captive Bred or Wild: F1 Diet: Flake or pellet Compatibility: West African cichlids, catfish, larger schooling fish. Tank Mate Options: Yellow Congo Tetra Synodontis ocellifer Synodontis eupterus *****Please review our Shipping and Handling FAQ prior to placing your order