

Red Top Trewavasae
Remarks: Labeotropheus are easily distinguished from other mbuna genera by their curved, hanging snout. This special adaptation allows them to graze on rocks on an almost parallel plane, letting them feed on rocks that other fish may not be able to reach. These Red Tops (L. trewavasae) have males that sport bright blue bodies with red dorsal fins, while females are typically orange and OB patterned. Some males may show the OB phenotype as well, however. If you have a preference for sexing, please include it in your order notes.
Scientific Name: Labeotropheus trewavasae
Common Name: Red Top
Max Size: 6"
pH: 7.5-8.4
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 74-82°
Aggressiveness: Aggressive
Region of Origin: Lake Malawi, Africa
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Spirulina flake, vegetables
Compatibility: Mbuna - Labeotropheus, Labidochromis, Iodotropheus Cynotilapia
Tank Mate Options:
- Yellow Lab
- Red Top Hongi
- Blue Cobalt Zebra
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Description
Remarks: Labeotropheus are easily distinguished from other mbuna genera by their curved, hanging snout. This special adaptation allows them to graze on rocks on an almost parallel plane, letting them feed on rocks that other fish may not be able to reach. These Red Tops (L. trewavasae) have males that sport bright blue bodies with red dorsal fins, while females are typically orange and OB patterned. Some males may show the OB phenotype as well, however. If you have a preference for sexing, please include it in your order notes.
Scientific Name: Labeotropheus trewavasae
Common Name: Red Top
Max Size: 6"
pH: 7.5-8.4
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 74-82°
Aggressiveness: Aggressive
Region of Origin: Lake Malawi, Africa
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Spirulina flake, vegetables
Compatibility: Mbuna - Labeotropheus, Labidochromis, Iodotropheus Cynotilapia
Tank Mate Options:
- Yellow Lab
- Red Top Hongi
- Blue Cobalt Zebra




















