{"id":13716,"date":"2026-02-18T01:19:26","date_gmt":"2026-02-18T01:19:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aquadistribution.co.uk\/product\/tropheus-moliro-firecracker-tanganyikan-african-cichlids-4cm\/"},"modified":"2026-02-18T01:19:34","modified_gmt":"2026-02-18T01:19:34","slug":"tropheus-moliro-firecracker-tanganyikan-african-cichlids-4cm","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/aquadistribution.co.uk\/?product=tropheus-moliro-firecracker-tanganyikan-african-cichlids-4cm","title":{"rendered":"Tropheus Moliro Firecracker Tanganyikan African Cichlids 4cm"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Tropheus Moliro Firecracker African Cichlids<\/h3>\n<p>Overview<br \/>\nDistribution<br \/>\nLake Tanganyika, Africa.<br \/>\nMaximum Size<br \/>\n11.5cm (4.5&#8243;)<br \/>\nTemperature<br \/>\n23-26\u00b0C<br \/>\nWater Parameters<br \/>\nHard, alkaline conditions essential. pH: 8.0-9.0, dH: 15-25 degrees.<br \/>\nCompatibility<br \/>\nTanganyikan cichlid community<br \/>\nLighting<br \/>\nBright<br \/>\nSexual Dimorphism<br \/>\nNo obvious external differences. Experts may be able to sex the fish by examining the genital papillae (known as venting) with the vent of the female being much larger than that of the male.<br \/>\nFeeding<br \/>\nSpirulina flake, granules,cichlid pellets and frozen foods<br \/>\nDescription<br \/>\nCare<br \/>\nThe Firecracker Tropheus is known from the south-western coast of Lake Tanganyika, where it is found amongst the rocky habitat, grazing algae in the sunlit shallows. Currently these fishes are in need of classification and many of the forms are known as Tropheus sp. &#8220;\u02dcBlack&#8221;\u2122 or T. sp. &#8220;\u02dcRed&#8221;\u2122 together with their location or common name. As hybridisation may occur, it&#8221;\u2122s best to keep Tropheus in groups of their own kind and these should be large in number to spread the aggression. Housing 15 or more of these feisty fishes requires a large aquarium and this should be 1.5m or more in length to allow individuals to avoid one another. Smaller groups inevitably dwindle as harassment and bullying proves too much for the females and weaker males. It is important that the entire group is added at the same time to avoid the aggression which would otherwise be directed towards any newcomers. When adding large numbers of fish in this manner, it&#8221;\u2122s important that the filtration is cycled and capable of handling the waste load. Given the investment involved, the use of a Hydra filter and bacterial inoculation with products such as Microbe Lift are strongly advised. As always, water quality should be very carefully monitored over the first few weeks. Excellent water quality must be maintained at all times, with partial water changes carried out at least once or twice a week and this may require the addition of buffers to ensure the high pH and carbonate hardness levels required. Strong water movement will ensure high oxygen levels and helps to keep the fish fit and active.<br \/>\nAlthough Tropheus can be kept in fairly bare aquaria, several separate piles of rocks should be created (instead of a continuous rocky reef) so that individuals can more easily evade one another thanks to broken sight lines. Lighting should be bright to encourage the growth of algae over the d\u00c3\u00a9cor, which these herbivores will enjoy browsing upon. Sharp rocks (such as lava rock) should not be used as they can cause damage to the mouths of these fishes as they graze.<br \/>\nAside from a tendency to kill one another best controlled by keeping them in big groups, diet is the other major factor in successful care. These fishes are very prone to bloating caused by excessive quantities of rich food and this should be considered when mixing them with other species. Prospective tank mates should be able to thrive on the same diet and this may limit selection.<br \/>\nAlthough uncertain, a xanthic or blonde fish seen as Firefox, Golden Firefox, Golden Phoenix or Moliro Gold may be a colour form of this species. As it may also be the same fish as Tropheus sp. &#8216;Black&#8217; Red Bishop, it&#8217;s best to treat it as a separate species and not mix the two forms.<br \/>\nFeeding<br \/>\nA staple diet based on algae such as spirulina is recommended, together with occasional feeds of high-fibre frozen foods such as Daphnia, Mysis and Cyclops. Avoid feeding these fishes too generously. Fine sand substrates may be useful in aiding gut health by providing beneficial indigestible matter.<br \/>\nBreeding<br \/>\nMales should be outnumbered with females because of their constant desire to spawn, and this harassment (which can be quite intense) will then be spread, so that no one fish bears the brunt of the males&#8221;\u2122 continual amorous attention. The trickiest part of conditioning females is ensuring they have sufficient opportunity to avoid being pestered by males. Properly kept, breeding occurs naturally and females mouth brood a small clutch (&lt;20) of very large eggs for three weeks or more. Maternal care continues a little longer and fry are capable of feeding inside their mother&#8221;\u2122s mouth. Young fish are preferentially released in shallow water with rich algal growth and fewer predators &#8220;\u201c having rockwork reaching the surface or\u00a0piles of small stones will provide suitable areas.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tropheus Moliro Firecracker African Cichlids Overview Distribution Lake Tanganyika, Africa. Maximum Size 11.5cm (4.5&#8243;) Temperature 23-26\u00b0C Water Parameters Hard, alkaline conditions essential. pH: 8.0-9.0, dH: 15-25 degrees. Compatibility Tanganyikan cichlid community Lighting Bright Sexual Dimorphism No obvious external differences. 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