Pelvicachromis pulcher – Kribensis Cichlid
Pelvicachromis pulcher – Kribensis Cichlid
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🌈 Pelvicachromis pulcher – Kribensis Cichlid
📖 Overview The Kribensis Cichlid (Pelvicachromis pulcher) is one of the most popular dwarf West African cichlids, prized for its brilliant rainbow-like coloration, peaceful temperament, and strong parental care. Males display elongated fins, while females are smaller with striking purple bellies, especially during breeding. Adaptable and hardy, Kribensis thrive in planted aquariums and make excellent beginner cichlids.
🌟 Key Features
- ✅ Brilliant Colors: Rainbow-like iridescence with vivid purple bellies in females
- ✅ Peaceful Dwarf Cichlid: Ideal for community aquariums
- ✅ Strong Parental Care: Pairs raise fry together in caves
- ✅ Hardy & Beginner-Friendly: Adaptable to a wide range of conditions
- ✅ West African Native: Authentic riverine cichlid for biotope aquariums
📐 Care Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Pelvicachromis pulcher
- Common Name: Kribensis Cichlid, Krib
- Origin: West Africa (Nigeria, Cameroon)
- Size: 3–4 inches
- Lifespan: 5–8 years
- Temperament: Peaceful to mildly territorial when breeding
- Tank Size: 20+ gallons
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 74–80°F
- pH: 6.5–7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
- Diet: Omnivorous – cichlid pellets, flakes, live/frozen foods, and vegetables
🧠 Behavior & Tank Mates
- Pairs & Families: Best kept as bonded pairs; excellent fry care
- Tank Mates: Tetras, rasboras, rainbowfish, corydoras, livebearers
- Avoid: Aggressive or much larger cichlids that may intimidate them
❓ FAQ
Q: Are Kribensis good beginner cichlids?
A: Yes, they are hardy, peaceful, and easy to breed—perfect for new cichlid keepers.
Q: How do I tell males from females?
A: Males are larger with pointed fins, females are smaller with rounded fins and bright purple bellies.
Q: Do they need caves?
A: Yes, caves are essential for breeding and provide security.