Red Zebra Cichlid β Maylandia estherae
Red Zebra Cichlid β Maylandia estherae
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π΄ Red Zebra Cichlid β Maylandia estherae
π OverviewΒ The Red Zebra Cichlid (Maylandia estherae) is a striking and popular Mbuna cichlid from Lake Malawi, Africa. Known for its vibrant orange-red coloration, this species is a hardy and active fish perfect for both beginner and experienced African cichlid keepers. Red Zebras are full of personality, bringing bold color and lively movement to any Malawi aquarium.
π Key Features
- β Brilliant Orange-Red Body β Eye-catching coloration that stands out in cichlid tanks
- β Lake Malawi Mbuna β Native to rocky habitats of Lake Malawi
- β Hardy & Beginner-Friendly β Adaptable and easy to keep with proper tank setup
- β Active & Bold β Brings energy and constant movement to aquariums
- β Compatible with Other Mbuna β Perfect for Lake Malawi setups with proper ratios
π Care Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Maylandia estherae
- Common Name: Red Zebra Cichlid
- Origin: Lake Malawi, Africa
- Size: 4β5 inches
- Lifespan: 5β10 years
- Temperament: Semi-aggressive, especially males
- Tank Size: 55+ gallons recommended
- Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 76β82Β°F
- pH: 7.6β8.6
- Hardness: Hard, alkaline water
- Diet: Omnivorous β spirulina-based flakes/pellets, vegetables, and occasional protein (avoid overfeeding meaty foods)
π§ Behavior & Tank Mates
- Best in Groups: Keep in harems (1 male to several females) to reduce aggression
- Tank Mates: Other Mbuna species (Yellow Labs, Demasoni, Cobalt Blues)
- Avoid: Slow or timid fish, as Red Zebras are territorial
β FAQ
Q: Are Red Zebra Cichlids good for beginners?
A: Yes, they are hardy and relatively easy to care for, provided they are housed in the correct Lake Malawi setup.
Q: Do they dig in the substrate?
A: Yes, like most Mbunas, they enjoy digging, so use sand or fine substrate.
Q: How do I reduce aggression?
A: Keep them in groups with a proper male-to-female ratio and provide plenty of rocks and caves for territories.
