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Scientific name: Tropheus duboisi (Halembe)

Common name: Tropheus duboisi, Maswa, Wide Yellow Band

Region: Lake Tanganyika (shallow precipitous rocky habitat)

Size: max 5 inches (12.5 centimetres). Males are slightly larger than females.

Tropheus duboisi (Halembe) Color: When young, they're completely black with white spots. As they mature, they lose the spots and become very dark brown, with an entirely blue face, and a wide yellow/white band

Water Chemistry: pH: 8.6, very hard water

Temperature: 77-79

Aggression: aggressive

Compatibility: You need to be most worried about their conspecific compatibility. Establish a colony right away, generally with only one male, and don't introduce new fish!

Diet: Herbivorous. The need a high-algae diet. Spirulina is an excellent food choice.

How to breed: Keep a large breeding colony with only one or two males. Remove the female from the tank once they've spawned. You may even need to strip the eggs.

General: These are a very interesting looking fish to have in your aquarium. They are very susceptible to bloat however, so keep the stress levels to a minimum. Provide plenty of rock-work. Also provide a lot of light, as this encourages algae growth on the rock-work, and your Tropheus will be able to graze constantly.

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'Guest' (Unregistered) 2006-12-29 10:30:51

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sarah (Unregistered) 2007-11-14 00:29:23

hi what does the female fish look like?
Determining Sex of Tropheus Du
Leslie_Fish_Girl (Unregistered) 2009-01-03 17:19:50

Males tend to have a turned-up nose while females tend to have a greater slope and rounded nose. Males will also grow at a faster rate (generally) and display their adult colors sooner. Males' coloration is also often more bold than females' because they like to show it off when courting females. Adult males will also tend to have a deeper body, whereas females appear more slim and streamline. While these characteristics may help an experienced hobbyist, venting is the only sure way to determine gender with Tropheus.
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me (Unregistered) 2007-11-27 16:18:02

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