Maison's Peacock - Aulonocara maisoni Aulonocara maisoni
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Maison's Peacock - Aulonocara maisoni

Synonym: Aulonocara maisoni

Common name: Maison's Peacock

Family: Cichlidae

Order: Perciformes

Class: Actinopterygii

Maximum size: 13 cm / 5 inches

Environment: freshwater

Origin: Lake Malawi

Temperament: Peaceful

Company: Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) is best kept with other Aulonocara species and other calm malawi cichlids.

Water parameters: Temperature 22-27°C / 72-81°F; pH 7.5 – 8.5

Aquarium setup: Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) Requires stone formations that allows the fish good hiding places. Decorate the Aquarium so that several territories can be formed with natural boundaries. Leave a lot of free area for the fishes to swim on when you decorate your aquarium. Don’t use roots in your aquarium since they lower PH levels.

Feeding: Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) accepts all kind of foods.

Breeding: Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) should be kept in breeding groups consisting of 2 males to every 5 or 6 females. Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) are mouth brooders, the eggs are laid on a rock and then taken into the female's mouth. The female will protect the batch of up to 25 fry in her mouth for up to 4 weeks and will not eat during this time. You can tell when a female is brooding by her enlarged mouth. Aulonocara maisoni (Maison's Peacock) fry will accepts most kinds of food. Brooding females should be isolated for more productive breeding. It is recommendable to try to make the isolation period as short as possible to avoid that the females loses their social status within the group. Stress to the female can cause her to eat her eggs and fry.

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Eureka Cichlid - Aulonocara jacobfreibergi
Firebird Cichlid - Aulonocara hansbaenschi
Grants Peacock Cichlid - Aulonocara stuartgranti
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Malawi Eye Biter - Dimidiochromis Compressiceps
Powder Blue Cichlid - Pseudotropheus Socolofi
Red Empress - Protomelas Taeniolatus
Red Zebra - Maylandia estherae

Tanganyika:
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Compressed Cichlid - Altolamprologus compressiceps
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