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The nomenclature of this fish is somewhat unsettled, and some consider this fish to be a color variant of P. pulcher, sometimes referred to as form B. These colorful dwarf West African cichlids are rather undemanding and can do well in most freshwater community tanks. They are most colorful while breeding. Females are tan and white with two dark, horizontal stripes, one from the nose through the tail and the other running from the nose along the bottom of the dorsal fin. The stomach of the female turns bright red, and her face may have yellow or red highlights. The male is longer and more slender, but has similar coloration with the same horizontal stripes. He may have a faint reddish area on his belly as well.Kribensis can be found in a variety of color variants and may have regional color differences depending on where they are collected. They are mainly bottom-dwelling fish and can be kept with other fish as long as the other fish are not flashy or aggressive. All cichlids can become aggressive and territorial while breeding, and may these amy show aggression towards other bottom dwelling fish that wander into protected territory.Kribensis will accept spirulina, flake, pellet foods and frozen foods like cichlid formulas or mysis as a supplement.234866
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