Nanochromis transvestitus is a sexually dimorphic cichlid from riverine west Africa.
The Nanochromis transvestitus lives in the demersal, freshwater, pH range: 5.0 - 6.0, dH range: 5 - 12, depth range 1 - 1 m environment.
Nanochromis transvestitus is a sexually dimorphic cichlid from riverine west Africa. Unusually for cichlids, it is the female not the male that is the most colourful. The female has a checkerboard pattern on her anal and caudual fins, with bright red abdomen. More
With the Nanochromis transvestitus, you get a stunning cichlid in a dainty package! Very small for a cichlid, the Nanochromis transvestitusus reaches just over an inch in length. Both the male and female are very striking. More
>of nanochromis transvestitus living in a tank with some killies, and I want >them to breed. Can I do anything , or is it just a matter of waiting. More
One of our favourite dwarf cichlids, Nanochromis transvestitus is a truly stunning fish when in good condition. However, it is not recommended to the beginner due to its very specific water requirements. More
The keeping of the Nanochromis transvestitus is not difficult at all. This cichlid from West Africa requires the same upkeep as all other dwarf cichlids in regard to live food and soft, acidic water. More
A female Nanochromis transvestitus in the aquarium. Photo by Marcelo Casacuberta. determiner Anton Lamboj. Nanochromis transvestitus Stewart & Roberts, 1984 - Curator: Anton Lamboj. Last updated on 01-Jul-2008. More
West African Dwarf Cichlid - Nanochromis transvestitusWest African Dwarf Cichlid - Nanochromis transvestitus West African Dwarf Cichlid - Nanochromis transvestitus = Common name: West African Dwarf Cichlid Scientific name: Nanochromis transvestitus Max size: 1.3” / 3. More
Nanochromis transvestitus is a cave spawner, forming a mother/father relationship in which the female cares for the eggs while the male guards and protects the spawning area. The fry are guided and defended alternatively by both parents. More
Nanochromis transvestitus is a delightful dwarf cichlid from West Africa. First discovered in Lake Mai-ndombe in 1973, it has been a favorite for specialized hobbiests since then. For many cichlid species the males are much more colorful than females. More
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