Xenotilapia flavipinnis "Nyannza lac"
Source : Hobbyist bred Size : Approx 1.25" Sold as: Unsexed juveniles Description: Xenotilapia flavipinnis is a graceful and fascinating cichlid species native to the sandy shores of Lake Tanganyika in East Africa. Known for its elegant appearance and unique breeding behavior, this fish is a favorite among advanced aquarists specializing in Tanganyikan biotope aquariums. Xenotilapia flavipinnis features a slender, elongated body with a silvery base color accented by delicate iridescent hues and distinctive yellow-tipped dorsal and anal fins—hence the name flavipinnis, meaning “yellow fins.” Adults typically reach about 4–5 inches in length. These cichlids are sand sifters, spending much of their time near the substrate, sifting through sand to find small invertebrates and organic particles. They thrive in groups and do best in aquariums with fine sand, plenty of open space, and rock structures for refuge. Water conditions should closely mimic their natural habitat: alkaline (pH 7.8–