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African Cichlid | Demasoni (Pseudotropheus demasoni)
$ 9.17
The Demasoni African Cichlid, scientifically known as Pseudotropheus demasoni, is one of the most iconic mbuna cichlids from Lake Malawi. It is instantly recognizable by its bold electric-blue body with crisp black vertical striping, a pattern that remains vivid throughout its life. Demasoni cichlids are highly active and territorial, making them best suited for species-dominant or mbuna-only aquariums. When kept properlyin larger groups with ample rockworktheir aggression is spread out, resulting in healthier fish and stunning group displays. Key Characteristics Intense blue & black vertical stripingClassic Lake Malawi mbunaExtremely active and alertBest kept in groupsStunning rock-dwelling cichlid Care Requirements Difficulty: Moderate Temperament: Aggressive / Territorial Adult Size: 3-4 inches Tank Size: 55 gallons or larger Temperature: 76-82F pH: 7.8-8.6 Diet: Herbivore / Aufwuchs grazer (spirulina flakes, veggie-based pellets) Heavy rockwork with caves and hiding spots is essential. Avoid high-protein foods to prevent bloat. Tank Compatibility Best Kept With: Other mbuna with similar aggression Species-only Demasoni groups (recommended) Avoid: Peaceful or slow-moving fish Mixed African cichlids with different diets Overcrowded or under-rocked tanks Group Size Tip: Keep 8-12 individuals to reduce aggression. Ideal For Lake Malawi mbuna aquariums Rockscape-heavy cichlid tanks Experienced African cichlid keepers Aquarists wanting bold color & activity Product Details Common Name: Demasoni African Cichlid Scientific Name: Pseudotropheus demasoni Origin: Lake Malawi, Africa Aquarium Type: Freshwater Diet: Herbivore Temperament: Aggressive / Territorial FAQs Demasoni African Cichlid Q: Are Demasoni cichlids aggressive?A: Yes. They are very territorial and should be kept in groups to reduce aggression. Q: Can I keep just one Demasoni?A: No. Single individuals often become overly aggressive or stressed. Q: What do they eat?A: Herbivore dietsspirulina-based flakes and pellets are ideal. Q: Are they good for community tanks?A: No. They are best in mbuna-only or species-focused setups. Q: Do they need sand or gravel?A: Sand or fine gravel paired with heavy rockwork works best. Reviews There are no reviews yet. Be the first to review “African Cichlid | Demasoni (Pseudotropheus demasoni)” Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your rating * Rate… Perfect Good Average Not that bad Very poor Your review *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.








