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Tank Size: Provide a spacious tank of at least 125 gallons for a single Black Frontosa, as they can grow quite large.
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Water Parameters: Maintain stable conditions with a temperature range of 74-80°F (23-27°C), a pH level of 7.8-9.0, and moderately hard to hard water with good mineral content.
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Filtration: Effective filtration is crucial for water quality and oxygenation. Consider a canister filter or other robust filtration systems.
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Aquascape: Mimic their natural rocky habitat with plenty of caves and hiding spots created with rocks and driftwood. Subdued lighting is appreciated.
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Tank Mates: Black Frontosas are generally peaceful but can be territorial during breeding. Choose tankmates carefully, focusing on other large, peaceful fish from Lake Tanganyika.
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Diet: They are carnivores, accepting high-quality pellets, live or frozen foods like shrimp and small fish, and occasional vegetable matter.