The Kadango Cichlid, also known scientifically as Copadichromis borleyi, is a beautiful freshwater fish native to Lake Malawi in East Africa. Here are some key characteristics and care requirements for the Kadango Cichlid:
Kadango Cichlids exhibit striking coloration, with males displaying vibrant blue bodies and orange-red fins, while females and juveniles tend to have more subdued colors. They have elongated bodies and may develop slightly pointed snouts as they mature.
Kadango Cichlids are generally peaceful compared to some other cichlid species from Lake Malawi. However, they can still display territorial behavior, especially during breeding periods or when establishing hierarchies within a group. Providing ample hiding spots and visual barriers can help reduce aggression.
In their natural habitat, Kadango Cichlids inhabit rocky areas along the shores of Lake Malawi. They prefer aquarium setups that mimic this environment, with plenty of rocky formations, caves, and crevices for hiding and exploring. A sandy substrate is also recommended to replicate the lake bottom.
These cichlids are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of foods in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a high-quality pellet or flake food formulated specifically for cichlids. Additionally, supplement their diet with occasional feedings of live or frozen foods like brine shrimp, bloodworms, and vegetable matter.
A tank of at least 55 gallons (approximately 208 liters) is recommended for a small group of Kadango Cichlids. Adequate filtration is essential to maintain water quality, as these fish are sensitive to poor water conditions. Keep water parameters stable, with a pH around 7.5-8.5 and a temperature between 75-82°F (24-28°C).
Compatibility: Kadango Cichlids can generally coexist with other similarly sized African cichlids and peaceful community fish species. However, avoid keeping them with overly aggressive or territorial tank mates that may intimidate or harm them.