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Giraffe Cichlid

Remarks: Nimbochromis venustus is the most common fish of its genus. They are very large and require ample swimming space.

This fish has an interesting hunting mechanism. They can be found laying on their sides, motionless, as if deceased. This attracts small fish that don't know any better, and they are quickly swallowed if they get too close! Like other Nimbochromis species, they should not be kept with small cichlids as they are piscivorous by nature.

Scientific Name: Nimbochromis venustus

Common Name: Giraffe Cichlid

Max Size: 10"

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: Flake or pellet

Compatibility: Victorian Haps, Malawi Haps, Malawi Peacocks, Synodontis

Tank Mate Options:

  • Aulonocara baenschi Sunshine/Yellow Benga
  • Nimbochromis livingstonii
  • Red Empress

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Remarks: Nimbochromis venustus is the most common fish of its genus. They are very large and require ample swimming space.

This fish has an interesting hunting mechanism. They can be found laying on their sides, motionless, as if deceased. This attracts small fish that don't know any better, and they are quickly swallowed if they get too close! Like other Nimbochromis species, they should not be kept with small cichlids as they are piscivorous by nature.

Scientific Name: Nimbochromis venustus

Common Name: Giraffe Cichlid

Max Size: 10"

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: Flake or pellet

Compatibility: Victorian Haps, Malawi Haps, Malawi Peacocks, Synodontis

Tank Mate Options:

  • Aulonocara baenschi Sunshine/Yellow Benga
  • Nimbochromis livingstonii
  • Red Empress