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Hemichromis lifalili

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Pseudocrenilabrinae

Genus
  
Hemichromis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Tribe
  
Hemichromini

Scientific name
  
Hemichromis lifalili

Higher classification
  
Jewel cichlid

Order
  
Perciformes

Hemichromis lifalili Jewel Cichlid Hemichromis lifalili Fresh N Marine

Similar
  
Jewel cichlid, Cichlid, Cichlasoma, Hemichromis guttatus, Pelvicachromis pulcher

Hemichromis lifalili red jewel cichlid breeding pair with fry


Hemichromis lifalili, common name blood-red jewel cichlid, is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae.

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Two female red jewel cichlids spawning hemichromis lifalili


Description

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Hemichromis lifalili can grow up to 8.2–10 centimetres (3.2–3.9 in) long. They are red-orange or bright red with rows of small blue spots all over the body, the head and fins. Two dark spots are present on the sides, the first on the opercle, the second in the middle of the body, while they lack the dark spot at the base of the tail present in Hemichromis bimaculatus.

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In the mating period almost the whole body is red. Outside the spawning season adult males and females can be distinguished mainly by their body shape. The females are much leaner and show a brighter red. The males are much stronger and have a more massive head than females.

Diet

These fishes mainly feeds on worms, crustaceans, insects, small fish, but also on vegetable matter.

Reproduction

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This species, as the most common and congener Hemichromis bimaculatus, is a popular aquarium fish and it is widespread commercially for breeding in the aquarium. Reproduction is quite simple and it is carried easily in captivity.

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Usually, the female lays about 400 eggs on a stone and the male immediately fertilizes them. At a temperature of 25.5 ° C, after 48 hours they hatch. After five and a half days, the fry swims freely and are led mainly by the female, while the male is mainly engaged in the defense of the territory.

Distribution and habitat

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This species is present in The Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Lower and Central Congo River basin, except from the Shaba (Katanga) and Kasaï regions. These fishes prefers rocky and warm watercourses (22–24 ° C). In oxygen-depleted waters, in rapids and in swampy habitats this species is missing.

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References

Hemichromis lifalili Wikipedia