
Turkana Jewel Cichlid (Rubricatochromis exsul)
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The "Jewel Fish Turkana Blood Red" likely refers to the Turkana Jewel Cichlid (Hemichromis exsul), a vibrant fish with a ruby-red body and iridescent turquoise spots. It is an active, hardy, and semi-aggressive cichlid native to Lake Turkana in Kenya. During breeding, its color intensifies, and it becomes particularly aggressive, so it is best kept in a species-only or large, well-escaped aquarium with robust tankmates. Originating from the alkaline waters of Lake Turkana in Northern Kenya, the Turkana Jewel Cichlid is one of the smaller and more docile members of its genus, making them much more suitable aquarium fish than the large growing and extremely aggressive species of their former genus, Hemichromis which are more commonly available in the hobby. With their vivid blood red coloration and and active, outgoing nature, this species makes an impressive centerpiece fish or addition to a mixed species cichlid community aquarium provided they are given ample space to maintain a territory. Although this species is peaceful for an African Cichlid, they are still territorial (especially when breeding) and tankmates should be chosen with care. The Turkana Jewel Cichlid is extremely hardy and will do well under a wide variety of conditions but they will display their best color in slightly hard, alkaline water.
Tank-Mate Compatibility
Compatibility data for American Cichlid (Various (Geophagus, Convict, etc.))
Temperature
72–82°F
pH Range
6–7.5
Min Tank Size
40 gal
Temperament
semi-aggressive
All Species Compatibility
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