
Red Fin Borleyi (Copadichromis borleyi)
The Red Fin Borleyi (Copadichromis borleyi) is a striking African cichlid known for its vibrant coloration and engaging personality, making it a popular choice for freshwater aquariums. These fish, native to Lake Malawi, exhibit distinct color differences between males and females.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatibility data for African Cichlid (Various (Mbuna, Peacock, Hap))
Temperature
76–82°F
pH Range
7.8–8.6
Min Tank Size
55 gal
Temperament
semi-aggressive
All Species Compatibility
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