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Pseudotropheus demasoni

Pseudotropheus demasoni: A Feisty Dwarf Mbuna

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My Demasoni have already spawned, even though they aren't very large yet.
My Demasoni have already spawned, even though they aren't very large yet.

A Fearless Beauty

Pseudotropheus demasoni is one of the most breathtaking cichlids from Lake Malawi, but do not let its modest size fool you. As an aquarist, one quickly learns that this species is among the most aggressive dwarf mbunas. Many hesitate to keep them due to their reputation for territorial aggression, especially toward their own kind.

Behavior and Tank Mates

The Demasoni is known to be extremely aggressive depending on the conditions and company it is kept in. It is particularly hostile toward other fish with similar stripe patterns. To disperse aggression, it is often recommended to keep them in larger groups (preferably 12+ individuals), as smaller groups often suffer fatalities where the strongest individuals eliminate the weakest.

Breeding Experiences

As a mouthbrooder, it is fascinating to observe. While they are often quick to spawn, it frequently takes several attempts before the female completes a full brooding cycle without swallowing the eggs. My personal experience began with small broods of just 3 fry, but once the colony is established, you can quickly have a healthy group of young fish growing up. However, it requires patience and proper hiding spots provided by extensive rock formations.

Tank Setup and Care

Due to their behavior, the aquarium should not be too small (minimum 128 liters for a small group), and the decor must consist of many caves. Water parameters should reflect the natural conditions of Lake Malawi with high pH and hardness.

Faktatabel

Quick Stats
Family

Cichlidae

Genus

Pseudotropheus

Species

demasoni

Trade Name

-

Origin

Lake Malawi, Africa

Length

6-8 cm

Tank Size

128 liter

Breeding

Mouthbrooder

Brood Size

15-20

Type

Cichlid, Malawi mbuna

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*Pseudotropheus demasoni*

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My Demasoni have already spawned, even though they aren't very large yet.

My Demasoni have already spawned, even though they aren't very large yet.

Here is the dominant male.

Here is the dominant male.

This photo shows the male's beautiful stripes.

This photo shows the male's beautiful stripes.

One of my first Demasoni fry, taken May 25, 2004.

One of my first Demasoni fry, taken May 25, 2004.

Here are three of my Demasoni at a size of around 35 mm.

Here are three of my Demasoni at a size of around 35 mm.

Though the image is blurry, it shows the depth of the colors.

Though the image is blurry, it shows the depth of the colors.

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