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Petrochromis sp. Red Bulu Point

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Petrochromis sp. Red Bulu Point

Petrochromis sp. 'Red Bulu Point'

Description:

The Petrochromis sp. 'Red Bulu Point' is a rare and visually striking cichlid from the rocky shores of Lake Tanganyika. Originating from the Bulu Point region, this variant is known for its bold red to orange body coloration—an unusual and highly sought-after trait among Petrochromis species. With its aggressive personality and demanding habitat needs, this fish is best suited for experienced hobbyists maintaining specialized Tanganyikan setups.

Features:

  • Brilliant red to deep orange coloration in dominant males
  • Large, muscular body with pronounced jawline for algae grazing
  • Territorial and assertive—requires space and structured rock layout
  • Rarely available and highly prized by advanced cichlid keepers

Care Instructions:

  • Tank Size: Minimum 125 gallons with heavy rockwork and strong water movement
  • Water Parameters: pH 8.2–9.0, very hard, alkaline water
  • Temperature: 25–28°C (77–82°F)
  • Diet: Herbivorous; requires spirulina-rich pellets, algae-based foods, and occasional blanched vegetables. Avoid meaty foods to prevent digestive issues
  • Compatibility: Best kept with other large, robust Tanganyikan herbivores. Avoid small, passive, or protein-reliant species
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Petrochromis sp. 'Red Bulu Point'

Description:

The Petrochromis sp. 'Red Bulu Point' is a rare and visually striking cichlid from the rocky shores of Lake Tanganyika. Originating from the Bulu Point region, this variant is known for its bold red to orange body coloration—an unusual and highly sought-after trait among Petrochromis species. With its aggressive personality and demanding habitat needs, this fish is best suited for experienced hobbyists maintaining specialized Tanganyikan setups.

Features:

  • Brilliant red to deep orange coloration in dominant males
  • Large, muscular body with pronounced jawline for algae grazing
  • Territorial and assertive—requires space and structured rock layout
  • Rarely available and highly prized by advanced cichlid keepers

Care Instructions:

  • Tank Size: Minimum 125 gallons with heavy rockwork and strong water movement
  • Water Parameters: pH 8.2–9.0, very hard, alkaline water
  • Temperature: 25–28°C (77–82°F)
  • Diet: Herbivorous; requires spirulina-rich pellets, algae-based foods, and occasional blanched vegetables. Avoid meaty foods to prevent digestive issues
  • Compatibility: Best kept with other large, robust Tanganyikan herbivores. Avoid small, passive, or protein-reliant species