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Golden Mbuna

Melanochromis auratus

Neptune’s rating:

58
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  • AffordabilityAffordable
  • Aggression LevelAggressive
  • Breeding AggressionHighly Aggressive
  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • DifficultyModerate
  • HardinessModerate
  • Length5.0 - 8.0 cm
  • Liters per Fish50 L
  • Maintenance LevelModerate Maintenance
  • pH6.0 - 7.5
  • PopularityPopular
  • RarityUncommon
  • Minimum School Size6
  • Tank HabitatSurface Dweller, Mid-tank Dweller, Bottom Dweller
  • Temperature22.0 - 26.0 °C
  • Territorial BehaviourHighly Territorial
  • VibrancyVery Vibrant

Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.

More about Golden Mbuna

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In the aquarium hobby, there are several fish and aquatic creatures that could have "Aurora" as part of their common or scientific names, such as the Aurora Cichlid (Etroplus suratensis), which is native to India and Sri Lanka. This fish is a greenish-blue color, adding a beautiful contrast to aquariums. It's moderately well-known among hobbyists who appreciate cichlids but may not be as mainstream as more common aquarium fish.

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