Cichlid Fish
Saturday, September 26th, 2009
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what is the common name for the African Cichlid fish Ps. Elongatus?
i just got this african cichlid (malawi) from a really cool fish store and the guy said it was compadable with my others but all they had for names there was the scientific names so does anyone know the common name for it and how to pronounce the name? (you might have to do some research) thanks!
Well Ps. Elongatus is Pseudotropheus Elongatus and is pronounced Sue Doe Trow fuss E long gate us. There is no common name that I can think of and a good point was made by the last two answers. Common names are not really a good thing. For example. Ps. Crabro's are sometimes called Bumblebee cichlids, however, some people have seen fit to also call them Hornet cichilds, which can lead to too much confusion then it's worth. I wouldn't advise you to buy on a common name if at all possible. By use of the scientific name, you can get better accurate information about whatever species you are getting and have.
Elongatus's also have a similar looking to Ps. Demasoni, and that's another reason why using common names is bad, because unless someone knows how to ID a species really well, you can too often get mislabelled fish. While it would technically apply to the scientific name as well, in terms of mis id'ing a fish, you're more likely to get a better accurate label on the fish by those that list by scientific name.
You can find decent information on care and needs at several sites.
http://www.cichlid-forum.com look under profiles, for your species Malawi/Mbuna
http://www.gcca.com
http://www.eastcoastcichlids.org
http://www.nycichlids.com
There are tons of sites out there, and I've visited as many as I can find, the ones I'm listing I have found carry better information though.
Know about Cichlid Care
When it comes to cichlid care, there is a lot you need to know before you even consider starting your own cichlid aquarium. There are many different species of cichlids and they can grow to quite a substantial size. Cichlid care is a lot like the care of discus fish, they can be difficult to look after and to maintain, but in the end the effort which you put into your cichlid care will be well worth it, especially when it comes to breeding these amazing fish. If you would like to know a few tips on cichlid fish care, then read this article to find out more so that you can get started today!
Before you purchase your cichlid, or fish of any species, you should first prepare their new environment. Various species of cichlids grow to different sizes, so you should check with your local pet store before purchasing a tank to make sure that you pick a suitable size for your fish. A twenty to twenty seven gallon tank, however, should be sufficient for most sizes of cichlid fish to give them plenty of room to thrive and grow, although if you are planning on breeding them in the future then you might want to think about picking a larger tank.
Your cichlid fish tank should contain plenty of places for your fish to hide and rest. These refuges can include large sections of drift wood, inverted flower pots as well as rock caves. Larger species of cichlids tend to dig up substrate material so you should avoid including plants in a cichlid aquarium. You should also consider the water temperature when it comes to cichlid care. It is important to maintain the correct water temperature for all species of fish, but when it comes to cichlids, they prefer a temperature around the mid seventies.
Before you decide to buy your cichlid, you should also become familiar with the type of diet which they exist on. It should be a varied diet, however you should never over feed fish because it could result in premature death, but cichlids like to eat a mixture of frozen and live food including a staple food of large fish flakes. If you are planning to purchase a larger species of cichlids, then you can also feed them garden crickets, earth worms and even kitchen left over’s! Some species also need an extra diet supplement of plant material such as the geophagus species.
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