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24–28°C · pH 7.5–8.5 · 200L

Oreochromis mossambicus
A hardy, adaptable African cichlid that grows large, breeds readily, and is best kept in a spacious species or semi-aggressive setup. Easy care, semi-aggressive. 22-30C, pH 6.5-8.5.
Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors
The Mozambique Tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) is a hardy, fast-growing African cichlid native to southeastern Africa's coastal rivers, estuaries, and warm freshwater habitats. Prized for its adaptability, ease of care, and impressive size, this species is a popular choice for aquaponics and aquaculture but requires careful planning for home aquariums due to its large adult size (up to 40 cm), territorial behaviour, and destructive tendencies. Best suited to very large tanks with robust tankmates or species-only setups.
Oreochromis mossambicus displays a robust, deep-bodied profile with dull grey, olive, or bronze coloration. Males develop more intense colours, especially during breeding, with iridescent highlights on the cheeks and gill covers. The body is stocky and powerful, with well-proportioned fins and a strong jaw adapted for grazing on algae and plant matter. The overall appearance is functional rather than ornate, typical of hardy, fast-growing tilapia species.
This species inhabits coastal rivers, estuaries, lagoons, and warm freshwater or brackish habitats across southeastern Africa, especially in Mozambique, South Africa, and neighbouring regions. The natural environment is characterised by warm temperatures, mineral-rich water, dense vegetation, and muddy or sandy substrates. In the wild, Mozambique Tilapia forage on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates, and males establish territories to attract females for spawning.
Provide a very large aquarium (minimum 300 litres, larger strongly recommended) with strong filtration, open swimming areas, and robust decor that can withstand digging and rearranging. Use a sandy substrate and minimal live plants, as this species is known to uproot and destroy vegetation. Ensure stable water chemistry: pH 7–8.5, moderately hard water (GH 8–20°), and a temperature of 22–30°C. This species is highly adaptable and tolerates a wide range of conditions, including brackish water.
Mozambique Tilapia are exceptionally hardy and tolerant of a wide range of water conditions. Aim for 22–30°C, pH 7–8.5, and moderately hard water. Conduct weekly partial water changes (20–30%) to maintain water quality, as this species produces significant waste. Use a powerful filter rated well above the tank volume, and consider additional mechanical and biological filtration. Monitor parameters regularly, as this species can tolerate fluctuations better than most aquarium fish.
In the wild, Oreochromis mossambicus feeds on algae, detritus, plant matter, and small invertebrates. In captivity, offer a varied omnivorous diet: quality cichlid pellets or sinking omnivore pellets supplemented with algae-based foods, blanched vegetables (such as spinach, courgette), and occasional protein foods such as shrimp, worms, or insect larvae. Feed moderate portions once or twice daily. This species has a voracious appetite and grows rapidly, so monitor portion sizes to avoid overfeeding and water quality issues.
This species is semi-aggressive but can become highly territorial and destructive as it matures. Mozambique Tilapia are active, intelligent fish that explore and rearrange their environment, often digging and uprooting plants. Males become especially aggressive when defending territories and courting females. This species is not suitable for small community aquariums and is best kept in very large tanks with robust, similarly sized tankmates or in species-only setups.
Suitable companions include large robust cichlids in very large tanks, other similarly sized hardy fish (only with caution), and species that tolerate similar freshwater conditions and strong territorial behaviour. Avoid small fish, shrimp, snails, slow-moving fish, or long-finned fish. This species is best kept alone or with carefully selected, robust tankmates in extremely spacious aquariums. Expert planning and observation are essential to prevent aggression and injury.
Oreochromis mossambicus is a maternal mouthbrooder that breeds readily in suitable conditions. Pairs form and the female carries the eggs and fry in her mouth until free-swimming. Provide a quiet tank and extra space, as breeding pairs can become highly territorial and aggressive. Fry can be fed newly hatched brine shrimp or specialist fry foods once released. This species is prolific and breeds easily, so be prepared for large numbers of offspring.
Tropical Fish Co is a leading UK specialist in African cichlids for sale UK, offering healthy, quarantined species including the hardy Mozambique Tilapia. Every fish is carefully selected, acclimated to our expert holding systems, and dispatched with detailed care guidance. Whether you're planning a large species tank or aquaponics project, our knowledgeable team is here to support your success. Order online today for fast, reliable delivery and discover why Tropical Fish Co is the trusted choice for premium freshwater fish for sale UK.
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