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Pseudotropheus lombardoi "Blue Kenyi"

Blue Kenyi(Pseudotropheus lombardoi) Care and Information Sheet

 

Scientific Name(s): Pseudotropheus lombardoi, Pseudotropheus liliancinius, P. kennyi

 

Common Name(s): Kenyi, Blue Kenyi, Kenyi Cichlid, Kenyii, Kennyi

 

Blue Kenyi Family: Cichlidae

 

Blue Kenyi Species Type: African Cichlids, Lake Malawi

 

Blue Kenyi Maximum Size: 5 inches

   
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Blue Kenyi Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons

   
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Blue Kenyi Life Span: 10 years

   
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Blue Kenyi Temperature Range 72°F - 82°F

     
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Blue Kenyi pH Range 7.8 - 8.6

     
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Blue Kenyi Hardness 10° - 20°

     
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Blue Kenyi Natural Habitat: Lake Malawi

 

Blue Kenyi Tank Region: All over

 

Blue Kenyi Tank Mates: Other aggressive african cichlids or synodontis catfish

 

Blue Kenyi Description:

The Lombardoi has a "typical" Mbuna shape. The coloring depends on the age and sex of the fish. Females are pale blue to deep blue with six to eight transverse, black bands. The bands are begin at the crest of the black and fade in color as they move down towards the belly. The first band runs to the eye and the last is located near the tail. The belly is lighter in color. The fins are light blue and the caudal fin has some vertical, spotted lines. The dorsal fin has five dark splotches where the longitudinal bands end, and has a black fringe. Males are yellow in color and may or may not have the transverse bands that the female possesses. The fins match the body color.

 

These fish are known to be highly aggressive and territorial, and often injure or kill other fish sharing its tank. Aggressive males exhibit territoriality by digging pits in the gravel or sand, staking its claim and defending it fiercely. To prevent casualties, the aquarium should be spacious and rocky with several hiding places. It can be kept with other cichlids of Lake Malawi, preferably other mbuna with the similar level of aggressiveness.

 

 

Blue Kenyi Breeding Information: Like most malawi cichlids, the kennyi is a mouth brooder. As such, it is easier to breed this cichlid than many other types of fish. It takes about 3 weeks for fry to emerge once the mother starts holding eggs in her mouth. Fry should be fed crushed cichlid flake fod or newly hatched brine shrimp.

 

Blue Kenyi Sexing Information: Once out of the juvenile stage, sexing is easy. The males will become a very bright yellow.

 

Blue Kenyi Diet: Omnivorous - but in its diet, plant/vegetable matter should be plentiful.

 

Blue Kenyi Temperment: Very aggressive

 

Blue Kenyi Common Diseases: Malawi Bloat - condition deadly to malawi cichlids. It is caused by too much protein in the diet of some cichlids.

 

 

 

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