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Habitat and Distribution:
- The Nigerian Red Kribensis inhabits still and slow-moving forest streams and rivers, often heavily vegetated.
- Its maximum standard length is up to 3.2" for males and 2.4" for females.
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Aquarium Considerations:
- For a single pair, a tank size of 24″ x 15″ x 12″ (approximately 71 liters) is suitable.
- Provide plenty of hiding places, such as clay pots, caves, roots, and driftwood.
- While plants are not essential, they offer additional cover.
- Use a sand or fine gravel substrate, as these fish excavate pits during breeding.
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Water Conditions:
- Maintain the following parameters:
- Temperature: 72-79°F (22-26°C)
- pH: 5.0-7.5
- Hardness: 5-12°H
- Maintain the following parameters:
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Diet:
- The Nigerian Red Kribensis accepts various foods but prefers live and frozen varieties.
- High-quality fish foods are recommended.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Suitable for community tanks,but note that they become territorial during breeding.
- Avoid very vigorous or large species.
- Compatible tankmates include small characins, barbs, danios, rasboras, Corydoras, gouramis, and Loricariids.
- It can coexist with other cichlids (West African Dwarves), but ample space is essential for territory formation.
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Sexual Dimorphism:
- Males are larger and develop pointed dorsal and anal fins.
- Females exhibit a pink flush on their flanks during spawning and have a rounder body shape.
- Unlike most Pelvicachromis species, taeniatus males rival females in terms of color.
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Reproduction:
- Relatively easy. They are cave spawners.
- Monogamous pairs form naturally when young fish are grown together.
- Provide plenty of caves as potential spawning sites.

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Description
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Habitat and Distribution:
- The Nigerian Red Kribensis inhabits still and slow-moving forest streams and rivers, often heavily vegetated.
- Its maximum standard length is up to 3.2" for males and 2.4" for females.
-
Aquarium Considerations:
- For a single pair, a tank size of 24″ x 15″ x 12″ (approximately 71 liters) is suitable.
- Provide plenty of hiding places, such as clay pots, caves, roots, and driftwood.
- While plants are not essential, they offer additional cover.
- Use a sand or fine gravel substrate, as these fish excavate pits during breeding.
-
Water Conditions:
- Maintain the following parameters:
- Temperature: 72-79°F (22-26°C)
- pH: 5.0-7.5
- Hardness: 5-12°H
- Maintain the following parameters:
-
Diet:
- The Nigerian Red Kribensis accepts various foods but prefers live and frozen varieties.
- High-quality fish foods are recommended.
-
Behavior and Compatibility:
- Suitable for community tanks,but note that they become territorial during breeding.
- Avoid very vigorous or large species.
- Compatible tankmates include small characins, barbs, danios, rasboras, Corydoras, gouramis, and Loricariids.
- It can coexist with other cichlids (West African Dwarves), but ample space is essential for territory formation.
-
Sexual Dimorphism:
- Males are larger and develop pointed dorsal and anal fins.
- Females exhibit a pink flush on their flanks during spawning and have a rounder body shape.
- Unlike most Pelvicachromis species, taeniatus males rival females in terms of color.
-
Reproduction:
- Relatively easy. They are cave spawners.
- Monogamous pairs form naturally when young fish are grown together.
- Provide plenty of caves as potential spawning sites.




















