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Enantiopus melanogenys

Enantiopus melanogenys kilesa 6 - (Enantiopus melanogenys) — 6-8cm

Moderate Care
Peaceful
£41.99In Stock

A striking, peaceful Tanganyikan sand cichlid with fascinating courtship behavior and elegant display colors. Moderate care, peaceful. 24-27C, pH 7.5-8.5.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Enantiopus melanogenys
Adult Size
6 cm
Lifespan
8 years
Care Level
Moderate
Temperament
Peaceful
Temperature
24–27°C
pH Range
7.5–8.5
Hardness
12–30 dGH
Minimum Tank
200L
Diet
Carnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
24–27°C
24°CIdeal Range27°C
pH Level
7.5–8.5
7.5Ideal Range8.5
Water Hardness
12–30 dGH
12 dGHIdeal Range30 dGH

Overview

The Enantiopus melanogenys (Kilesa variant) is a graceful Lake Tanganyika sand cichlid celebrated for its striking courtship displays and peaceful demeanor. Endemic to sandy littoral zones around Kilesa, Tanzania, this species thrives in spacious alkaline cichlid setups with fine sand substrates. Available for sale UK-wide, Enantiopus melanogenys is an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a rare, elegant African cichlid with moderate care requirements and fascinating natural behavior.

Quick Facts

  • Adult Size: Up to 3.5 cm (females smaller)
  • Minimum Tank: 120 litres
  • Water Temperature: 24-27°C
  • pH Range: 7.5-8.5
  • Temperament: Peaceful

Appearance and Coloration

Enantiopus melanogenys displays a slender, elongated body with subtle iridescent coloration ranging from silver to pale blue-grey. Males are more colorful during courtship, with extended finnage and intensified blue and yellow highlights. The species has large, expressive eyes and delicate, translucent fins. Coloration varies by locality, with the Kilesa variant showing distinctive regional markings.

Natural Habitat

Enantiopus melanogenys is endemic to Lake Tanganyika in East Africa, inhabiting sandy littoral zones at moderate depths, especially around Kilesa, Tanzania. These habitats feature fine sand substrates, alkaline water (pH 7.5-8.5), stable temperatures, and excellent water clarity. Males establish display territories on sand, performing elaborate courtship dances to attract females.

Aquarium Setup

A minimum 120-litre aquarium is suitable for a small group of Enantiopus melanogenys. Provide a fine sand substrate for natural behavior and spawning. Add scattered smooth rocks, shells, or caves for shelter, but leave ample open sand areas for courtship displays. Strong filtration maintains water clarity and quality, and stable alkaline Tanganyikan water is essential.

Water Parameters

Maintain hard, alkaline water with pH 7.5-8.5 and temperatures between 24-27°C. General hardness (GH) should be 10-20 dGH, and carbonate hardness (KH) 8-15 dKH. The species is sensitive to poor water quality and requires stable parameters. Perform weekly water changes of 20-30% to control nitrate and maintain water quality. Avoid soft, acidic water.

Feeding and Diet

Enantiopus melanogenys is a carnivore that thrives on small meaty foods. Feed quality cichlid pellets as a staple, supplemented with frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, daphnia, and finely chopped crustaceans. Offer small frequent meals and avoid overfeeding. This species is a micro-predator that picks at sand for small invertebrates in the wild.

Expert Tip

Males perform elaborate courtship displays over sand territories. Provide ample sandy areas and multiple females per male to reduce stress and encourage natural spawning behavior.

Behaviour and Personality

Enantiopus melanogenys is a peaceful, graceful sand cichlid that thrives in groups. Males establish display territories and court females with elaborate dances, creating sand craters and performing ritualized movements. This species is generally non-aggressive but can be shy and benefits from calm tank mates and minimal disturbance. Most active during daylight hours.

Tank Mates

Ideal tank mates include other peaceful Lake Tanganyika cichlids of similar size, calm Tanganyikan sand-dwelling species, and small, non-aggressive Synodontis species. Avoid large aggressive cichlids, fin-nipping species, highly boisterous community fish, very small fish that may be intimidated, and species requiring soft, acidic water.

Breeding

Enantiopus melanogenys is a maternal mouthbrooder. Males display and court over sand, and after spawning, females collect eggs in their mouths and incubate them for approximately 3 weeks. Provide a spacious sandy tank with multiple females per male, excellent water quality, and minimal disturbance during brooding. Fry are released free-swimming and can be fed baby brine shrimp and crushed flake.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co

At Tropical Fish Co, we specialize in rare and specialist Lake Tanganyika cichlids, including the elegant Enantiopus melanogenys. Every fish is quarantined, health-checked, and acclimatized to UK water conditions before dispatch. We provide expert guidance on Tanganyikan tank setup, water chemistry, and compatible stocking to help you create a thriving Rift Lake aquarium. With fast, reliable delivery across the UK and a commitment to quality fishkeeping, Tropical Fish Co is your premier destination for exceptional African cichlids.

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