Hemichromis sp. “Yellow Sunshine” – Jewel Cichlid Variant

Hemichromis sp. “Yellow Sunshine” – Jewel Cichlid Variant

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☀️ Hemichromis sp. “Yellow Sunshine” – Jewel Cichlid Variant

📖 Overview The Yellow Sunshine Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis sp.) is a stunning, selectively bred variant of the Jewel Cichlid, showcasing bright golden-yellow coloration with iridescent blue-green spangling. Native species of Hemichromis originate from rivers and lakes in West and Central Africa, but this Sunshine strain is a hobby favorite for its unique color and fiery personality.

A true show fish, the Yellow Sunshine is best suited for experienced aquarists who enjoy vibrant displays and dynamic cichlid behavior.

🌟 Key Features

  • Brilliant Coloration: Golden-yellow body with shimmering blue-green spots
  • Striking Variant: Unique morph of the Jewel Cichlid
  • High Energy: Active and bold, makes a strong centerpiece fish
  • Breeding Colors: Become even more intense during spawning
  • Hardy & Adaptable: Tolerant of a wide range of conditions

📐 Care Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Hemichromis sp. “Yellow Sunshine”
  • Common Name: Sunshine Jewel Cichlid
  • Origin: West & Central Africa (selectively bred variant)
  • Size: 5–6 inches
  • Lifespan: 5–7 years
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive to aggressive, especially when breeding
  • Tank Size: 40+ gallons
  • Water Parameters:
  • Temperature: 74–82°F
  • pH: 6.5–7.5
  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
  • Diet: Omnivorous – cichlid pellets, flakes, frozen/live foods (brine shrimp, bloodworms, daphnia), vegetables

🧠 Behavior & Tank Mates

  • Territorial: Best kept as a pair or in larger tanks with robust cichlids.
  • Tank Mates: Larger African cichlids (like Mbunas or Haps), Synodontis catfish, or similar-sized robust species.
  • Avoid: Small community fish, shrimp, or timid tank mates.

❓ FAQ

Q: How does the Yellow Sunshine differ from regular Jewel Cichlids?
A: The Sunshine morph has vibrant golden-yellow coloration instead of the traditional deep red.

Q: Are they aggressive?
A: Like all Hemichromis, they can be territorial and are most aggressive when breeding.

Q: Can they be kept in planted tanks?
A: Lightly planted or hardy setups work best, as cichlids may uproot softer plants.

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