Practical Fishkeeping

What cichlids can I keep in a cooler tank?

- JAMES NEWTON

I'm currently setting up a 90cm aquarium and, as a way of saving on electricit­y costs a tiny bit, I'm intending to run this at 21–22°C, rather than the more usual 24–25°C.

Please could you tell me if there are any 'dwarf' cichlids that I could add to a tank at this sort of temperatur­e, or are they all totally tropical?

MAX SAYS: Dwarf cichlids are incredibly diverse and therefore environmen­tal parameters are diverse too, and there are some fabulous choices for a subtropica­l set-up.

From South America, you can look at species of Apistogram­ma from southern Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay.

Apistogram­ma borellii, commbrae,

trifasciat­a and erythura are all fantastic candidates for aquaria where temperatur­es are in the low 20°Cs. As a matter of fact, I kept a group of A.

commbrae outside in one of my tubs, two years ago.

You could also consider the lovely little Redbreaste­d acara, Laetacara dorsigera, which is a cool water species of dwarf acara. Most of the other species in the genus will prefer slightly warmer water, though.

Moving further north through the neotropics, there are a number of

Apistogram­ma species from Peru that don’t require very warm water. If you can get hold of wild-caught or wild type

A. cacatuoide­s or agassizii from Peru, there is nothing to stop you trying these, and there is even more choice from that region too, so research is your friend there.

Across the Atlantic, many West and Central African dwarf cichlids also prefer slightly cool water. Forest dwellers, such as members of the

Pelvicacho­mis genus, which includes Kribs, will be happy at a temperatur­e in the low twenties too. Mix it up by going for something a little unusual.

Pelvicachr­omis kribensis from Cameroon sports a number of different colour forms.

 ?? ?? Redbreaste­d acara.
Redbreaste­d acara.
 ?? ?? Apistogram­ma borellii.
Apistogram­ma borellii.
 ?? ?? Kribensis.
Kribensis.

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