A rarely seen species of Madagascan Cichlid, the Pinstripe Damba or Menarambo Cichlid is a large growing, bold and active species found in a few rivers and lakes in Northwestern Madagascar. In the wild, they are critically endangered due to habitat destruction and competition from introduced species like Tilapia, but tank-bred specimens are available from time to time in the hobby. It was considered extinct in the wild for some time until a small wild population was recently discovered. Like some of the other members of its genus, P. menarambo is often found in shoals in the wild, and will do best in a group of 5 or more. Aggressive and often extremely territorial, they are best kept in a species tank or with other robust, large tankmates that are not at risk of being picked on. Pinstripe Damba are voracious eaters, and should be fed a varied diet including some algae or vegetable based foods.
Pinstripe Damba Cichlid (Paretroplus menarambo)
Origin: Aquacultured Asia
Diet: Omnivore, will readily accept most frozen or prepared foods
Adult Size: 10″
Recommended Tank Size: 90 gallons
Compatibility: Can be aggressive and territorial as adults, best kept in a group of 5 or more as they shoal in the wild. Tankmates should be chosen carefully
Preferred Water Parameters
pH: 7.5 – 8.5
Temp: 76-82F
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: <30ppm